This sounds cool to me. I just signed up at getyourwordsout. They said they didn't want people signing up on a whim, but here I am, signing up on a whim. I really, really want to explore creativity and be more productive this year, though. It's something I was planning to do anyway, and having the type of support (or maybe even better?) than one gets during NaNoWriMo time might be just what I need.
I made the MPP pledge for 250K.
That book you mentioned also sounds really interesting. I may end up picking it up. Is it a specifically Christian thing? I'm willing to give anything a try; I'd just like to know before I buy. :-) [I'm an atheist.]
I am compiling a list of 100 books that I will be reading in 2010.
I love this idea, too! Do you mind if steal it? I've done the 50 book challenge on LJ before (done terribly). I always have so many books I want to read, but I am easily sidetracked by the new!pretty! and often set down a book I started reading to start something else. I used to read so much, too, and now seem to read LJ or other blogs or email a lot more than I read books. :-) 100 books might be unrealistic for me, but not in my pre-internet days. Maybe if I had a list and focused on actually finishing the books I start, unless they really suck, I'll do a lot better.
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I made the MPP pledge for 250K.
That book you mentioned also sounds really interesting. I may end up picking it up. Is it a specifically Christian thing? I'm willing to give anything a try; I'd just like to know before I buy. :-) [I'm an atheist.]
I am compiling a list of 100 books that I will be reading in 2010.
I love this idea, too! Do you mind if steal it? I've done the 50 book challenge on LJ before (done terribly). I always have so many books I want to read, but I am easily sidetracked by the new!pretty! and often set down a book I started reading to start something else. I used to read so much, too, and now seem to read LJ or other blogs or email a lot more than I read books. :-) 100 books might be unrealistic for me, but not in my pre-internet days. Maybe if I had a list and focused on actually finishing the books I start, unless they really suck, I'll do a lot better.