Thursday, October 30, 2008

NaNoWriMo- huh?


We only have two days left!! For those of you who don't know...

November is National Novel Writing Month! (AKA NaNoWriMo) What is this? you ask. Its writing a novel in one month. No I'm not kidding. I know it sounds insane. Let me explain.

First, this requires little or no previous outlining. You simply write. Whatever you want to write about is fine. You just go! No serious editing. No detailed outline needed. Just writing for writing's sake, letting the plot take you where it may. Let me just say... its two days away and I hardly know what I will be writing about...but that's the fun of it! You simply go to the website (posted below) and pick a username (its all free). You simply type up part of your novel each day on your word processor and upload it to the NaNoWriMo site and they track your progress for you. And its private. People aren't reading your novel. Its for you. At the end you get a little certificate saying you completed it. And the satisfaction of knowing you did something truly creative!
Here's the site: www.nanowrimo.com

Now I know its not going to be super easy. I hear that week three is like hell (sorry). But I'm hoping I can push through and create something fairly crappy but super creative! If you are brave enough to try it or want to see if I am actually following through with this my username is AngelaKay. You can add me as a buddy or just see how much of my novel I completed. I better get my creative juices flowing...

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Another Whim



Now I (Angela) usually fall asleep watching children's movies. But I was at Walmart and there was a Redbox there. I just couldn't pass up a movie that costs $1 and has Natalie Portman, Jason Bateman and Dustin Hoffmann in it. I just couldn't. (And there were no other movies) So I rented Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. I wasn't expecting much. Critics all hated it. Gary told me earlier that it was one I should rent and watch while he was in class (translation: "please don't make me watch that Angela") But, I had to see for myself. And can you say funny and amazing? I thought the writing was super clever and the story was great. Its got the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory feel and the magic of a christmas movie. And of course it delivers great messages too.

Mr Magorium: I've hired an accountant.
Molly: What?
Mr Magorium: Its a cross between a counter and a mutant.

Mr Magorium: Your life is an occasion, rise to it.

This part was just too funny.
Another blogger wrote that "it is everything good about movies." And I was halfway through the movie when Gary came home from class and he was laughing out loud during some parts with me. Its darn funny writing. Remember in Father of the Bride when he's running around the grocery store, having a meltdown and he freaks out about how hot dogs and hot dog buns never come in the same quantity? ("George Banks is saying NO!") Well that issue comes to light again in this movie. Its adorable. That about sums it up.