recipe for disaster
Dec. 27th, 2007 08:08 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Go to bed with the news story of a tiger attack in a zoo in San Francisco.
Wake up with an oversized marmalade cat grooming your ear, one paw firmly placed on your scalp, the other on your neck.
Yes, awake. wide awake. Thank you, Boomerang.
Much to do today, homahgawd.
I've been noticing a lot of folk toting up their word count for the year. Interesting. I never thought to do that -- to be honest, it feels like adding work onto an already full plate. But people do seem to get satisfaction out of the number.
Do you writer-folk here keep track, or no? Why? What's the payoff if you do, or the reason why you don't? And do you keep non-fiction and fictions separate, or is it all Words? Your host is curious.
Wake up with an oversized marmalade cat grooming your ear, one paw firmly placed on your scalp, the other on your neck.
Yes, awake. wide awake. Thank you, Boomerang.
Much to do today, homahgawd.
I've been noticing a lot of folk toting up their word count for the year. Interesting. I never thought to do that -- to be honest, it feels like adding work onto an already full plate. But people do seem to get satisfaction out of the number.
Do you writer-folk here keep track, or no? Why? What's the payoff if you do, or the reason why you don't? And do you keep non-fiction and fictions separate, or is it all Words? Your host is curious.