NaBloPoMo
- by Pixel
Last year, if you’ll recall, I posted a series of 6-word stories on my blog every day for National Blog Posting Month. The year before I posted 29 things I was thankful for, then quit on the last day, which really pissed off Ashley for some reason. 🙂 I loved how so many people joked about doing that, but nobody did. And I just didn’t care. I thought it was funnier to follow through. This year, I don’t think I care as much. So I’m not doing posting every day at all. Sorry. I have things to do and people to see. You understand.
p.s. Is anybody still interested in a group blog dedicated to constrained writing of some sort? I’m thinking haikus, limericks, six-word stories, microfiction, and other goodies.
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Last year, if you’ll recall, I posted a series of 6-word stories on my blog every day for National Blog Posting Month. The year before I posted 29 things I was thankful for, then quit on the last day, which really pissed off Ashley for some reason. 🙂 I loved how so many people joked…
Oh yeah, I forgot about that, and I’m still peeved as it turns out.
Ha ha, wow. That was when I first met you, right? And we were both applying to grad schools? Good times. Good memories.
Nope, I met you TWO years ago. Last year was year 2 of NaBloPoMo.
My favorite limerick:
Edna Saint-Vincent Millay,
Edna Saint-Vincent Millay.
Edna Saint-Vincent,
Edna Saint-Vincent,
Edna Saint-Vincent Millay.