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1 fifty thousand words written one-day-at-a-time the focus is clear 2 a cold wind blowing tree limbs waving in the dawn the house is silent 3 weariness sits in breakfast sandwich and coffee I need more to eat 4 Because I procrastinated I am behind 1,667 words even though the time is last it may be possible to catch up on the word count. 5 a cloudy Tuesday charcoal gray clouds hide blue sky the coffee is hot 6 I desire to write while I sip hot dark coffee one cup at a time 7 a cloudy Tuesday the damp in the morning air penetrates my bones 8 On a rainy day in Vegas When outside activity gets me wet The only thing I can do Is remain indoors and write. 9 on the Feast of Speech the raindrops whisper to earth about God's Glory 10 A Weary Friday Morning in Las Vegas What's wrong with me today? I'm tired, I'm yawning, I'm unable to focus, I don't want to go to sleep, but I can't write, I can't think, I can't review: What's wrong with me today? Do I need more to eat? I ate a peanut butter sandwich, perhaps something else maybe warm up the soup that's in the fridge, or make an egg and cheese sandwich: Do I need more to eat? Do I need another cup of coffee? Perhaps a glass of chocolate milk will wake me up and get me going: Do I need another cup of coffee? 11 A Painful Sunday Morning It's a painful Sunday morning, getting up every fifteen minutes so that the osteoarthritis in my knees don't lock the joints or sitting down every twenty minutes so that my legs don't collapse under me. It's a painful Sunday morning, trying to live another day without heat because if I turn it on the power bill will go through the roof and I still have to pay last month's bill. It's a painful Sunday morning, but this too shall pass like winter when spring's warm smile appears. 12 Sunday Thoughts Clouds decorate the morning sky. Las Vegas is still damp and chilly after three (or is it four) days of rain. I still have 20% of my 50,000 word novel to write and there are only six days remaining in November. A cup of hot tea sustaining me while I contemplate the next chapter. 13 a chilly morning word by word a chapter done hunger satisfied 14 A National Novel Writing Month Poem An empty coffee cup and I still have about 10,000 words to write. Hunger awakes the desire for food a grilled cheese sandwich with hot sauce. Is it too chilly for a cold cherry Dr. Pepper; it doesn't matter because I will open a can anyway. An empty coffee cup waiting for me to fill it and warm the coffee up in the microwave. 15 stiff from morning's chill fingers warm up as I type 91% 16 write another day page by page the word count mounts to 50,000 17 It's a NaNoWriMo Thanksgiving 50,000 words done and two more chapter to write before I can call the novel complete. 18 A NaNoWriMo Poem writing 50,000 words an accomplishment that builds a writer's ability to write a planned novel off the cuff. 19 Eggnog And the Holiday Season: A Poem The holiday season has begun, the grocery store has eggnog in the dairy case and Christmas music is echoing through the aisle. 20 Happy Thanksgiving: A Poem Have a thankful Thanksgiving no matter where you are and share the blessings of gratitude with all you encounter today. Have a Happy Thanksgiving and give to those in need so that they will receive gratitude's blessings. 21 The goal is achieved, but is the novel finished: Do I need one more chapter? 22 One Year Ago Today: November 29, 2013 One year ago today my mother passed away and ascended into paradise. One year ago today, I stopped writing my 2012 NaNoWriMo novel and it still lays in my writing.com portfolio waiting for completion. One year ago, I did not meet the NaNoWriMo 50,000 word goal This year, on November 27, I exceeded the 50,000 word goal, but I do not think this year's novel Midnight in Suburbia is complete. One year ago today my mother passed away and ascended into paradise. 23 The goal exceeded, I inhale crisp morning air and pour another cup of black coffee. 24 The word count exceeded, I cut a huge slice of pumpkin pie, smother it with whipped cream and relax with a hot cup of coffee, while wondering "Where do I go from here?" "What is my next move?" 25 A chilly morning in late November when oak leaves are turning orange. 26 Falling leaves always remind me of the New Year and new aspirations. 27 They call it Holiday Nog because its eggnog flavored 2% low fat milk; at 66 this is what my holiday celebrations have come to. 28 I stayed home on Black Friday, I saved money and gas at the same time |