LOL I love that acronym! It sounds Russian or something when you read it like a real word: "Bad-lekya!" (I made the D silent like in "Django.")
He's not quite ready to stop being a hot mess yet, but he's getting there.
Bad-lekya with a silent D, lmao. I love that pronunciation. Now I wish I had more excuses to use this brand new acronym.
I believe in your character development MBK Hot Mess Nick!
Writing every day is a great goal in itself and will help you on your way to other accomplishment s, like finishing the story. It usually takes me longer to finish a story than I think it will, too. Even when I'm on a roll and getting close, I almost always end up taking longer or writing more chapters than I expected.
I could try for 50,000 words in July and see how close I can come. If there's any month I could write that much, it would be July.
That's what I keep telling myself, one day at a time. And if I get that day by writing a little of something else, so be it. Realistically, I'm happy as long as I can be ten chapters ahead of whatever I'm posting, 15 is better, 20 would be amazing. I think there's some dread that comes with finishing a story and I don't know why that is... I think we've already talked about that though?
I challenge you! We'll do it together.
I'm sure I'll have 50,000 words of something to try to write in July.
Suzerainty? I have literally never heard of that before, but I will take your word for it. Always impressed with your knowledge and the varied topics you research for your stories!
Imperial China in regards to the rest of Asia might be the best known example, that idea of "emperor at home, king abroad." More modern examples would be some countries controlled by the Axis Powers during World War 2 or British control of India. It's definitely not useful as a modern term since international law means that sovereignty either exits or doesn't exist without any caveats.
I'm the real definition of a Jack of All Trades. I know enough about just about anything to be dangerous! (Or research what I don't, lol.)
Yeah, the little badges are fun! Will Nano let you keep updating your word count for your project past the end of the month, or do you just keep track on your own?
I've been doing it on my own since I didn't want to make PBox a project when I was editing it, though it would have been nice to keep track of my monthly progress on PNecklace specifically in hindsight. If you want to keep tracking it on NaNo, you just go to your "projects" section and any project you've added will have a little button that says "create new goal" and then a window pops up where you name the goal, add the number of words in your goal, and then set the timeline. If it has a goal already associated to it (e.g., "Camp NaNo April 2021"), you won't see the button until that goal timeline ends.
Yeah, it gives me a reason to get on the computer later in the day and at least open my story while I'm catching up on the forum. Some days that's half the battle - just making myself open my Chromebook or sit down at my desktop. I've been pretty good at doing a morning writing session every day of break, even if it's only for an hour, and then hopping back on later in the day or at night.
Since I've had a computer again, writing has been so much easier. I wonder if I would have gotten more into it in 2015 if I'd had an actual computer at the time and not just a tablet or my phone.
I want to be better about getting morning sessions in. I have gone back to my "I have nothing to do and no students are here yet, I will write until they show up" and it's been pretty productive the two days I did it so far. I think I need to convince myself to do some writing earlier on weekends or set times when I can check the forum (like "write from x time to x time, then check the forum) rather than "type type type type type refresh type type type type type refresh," lol.