From what I’ve read, many professional writers had 2000 words of saleable fiction as their daily goal. But not just typing like Luann is thinking, writing good enough to sell. Then there is the non-writing time spent on plotting, proofreading and research.
But all we’re seeing is Luann dithering away calculating how much time it could take and not getting started. Greg is making Luann seem like a loser once again.
That’s what many people do… spend a big chunk of time with spread sheets and pie charts, planning what to do to meet their goals instead of actually doing the work to get there.
Only IF you KNOW what to type. Have your whole book in order. Divided up into chapters. You know…concept….idea…mapping….outline….chapters….plus character developments and their names and descriptions….the settings….and oh so many more to ponder on. It is not like copying from your diary and submitting it. Your story actually happened so it was very easy for you to submit it straight from a source which was your diary. Now, are you going to do another one from your diary which I doubt meets the word quota….unless perhaps you copy the entire diary entries into your one book and slap a title on it. Chapters would be a breeze. just put dates and think up of a title that fits the story in that chapter. Viola. You have your book.
Luann’s dreaming reminds me of a song from the musical, “The Pajama Game” when the employees of the factory dream of getting a seven and a half cent per hour raise from the factory, and how that raise will add up over an hour, over a day, over a week, and so on.
Hey luann, instead of hypothesizing how many words you COULD type to get the task done in the shortest amount of time, why not actually DO the task and get it done. Just a thought
Maybe for Luann writing is so natural that it will be really easy, maybe those are just the last famous words before a very hard creative block. Anyway, I’m pretty sure this is the first time we can read what Luann is thinking. It’s very rare that this strip uses think bubbles and in the past these have been used almost exclusively by Bernice. I love this change! I hope Luann and Tara read each other what they wrote at the end of the day. Maybe Tiffany will appear and Luann will ask her what happened to her arm.
She’s also getting sidetracked. But really 2,000 words a day is the accepted norm for a professional novelist. And if knowing she can break it down like that helps motivate her that’s great! We voted early this year. I highly recommend that if your state offers it. We had no lines No waiting and were out in a few minutes. I urge everyone to vote as well. It’s our precious right as an American citizen and we should use it wisely.
I strongly recommend searching YouTube for Neil Gaiman’s commencement address titled “Make Good Art”. It’s good advice for any aspiring maker. He’s a writer, so that’s what he knows, but it applies to any kind of art. If you want to make good art, just get out and start making art. Lots and lots and lots.
I was having a lot of trouble writing, so I started an exercise one year of writing a drabble a day. It was hard some days. Luann will eventually find it’s hard some days. A drabble is a very short story — 100 words. It’s a good exercise. Some of the stories really sucked, but it forced me to produce, and that’s valuable.
I am getting a little disappointed with the fact that Luann is not evolving even the tiniest bit. She is showing absolutely no growth whatsoever. She doesn’t even work at the Fuse to help her parents out. I know it is hard to write a comic every single day but something has got to happen to mature Luann a little bit.
Bern at least made her think about content, that her diaries could be the basis for individual written stories. You have to have ideas and content first and Luann has forgotten that. She sees Tara who has ideas oozing out of her pores and whose rate limiting step is how fast she can get them down (legibly) on a piece of paper. Luann now thinks writing is all about how fast one can type. She needs to get back to content. Tara will not help her there.
Do we get the impression that some comic strip creator somewhere is asking their audience to realize how difficult it may be to write the stories they present in their strip and to cut them some slack? 8^ )
So instead of actually writing something, Luann is fiddling around on her phone doing nothing (again), which is typical behavior for her. She is a perfect representation of her unmotivated, lazy, irresponsible generation. Tara is the exception to the rule, unique, motivated, talented, and she is a good friend to Luann. As much as I like Tara, she can only do so much cheerleading before it gets monotonous and Luann starts to drag her down. And didn’t Luann go through this writing stuff before? Some kind of mail order thing?
Why does Luann always seem so childish? Does she ever get to grow up just a tad bit? I voted. Voting gives you the right to complain! If you didn’t vote…keep quiet!
I started writing a book, it was going to be the first in series following a former cop in Houston, where I live. After a few chapters I realized that it wasn’t just about what was in my head but that I’d need statistics and facts about homicide and autopsies etc.. Then I looked at other authors and all the research they did beforehand and I decided that it was too much work.
I am a published ebook author. I have seven novels in publication and am currently working on my eighth. Certainly not on the NYT bestseller list but I do successfully sell my books. I personally don’t worry about how many words I write per day. I set vague goals; for example, this newest work is convoluted with many working parts so I intend to publish it by summer of next year. A lot of writing fiction is internal, figuring out your characters and plot timelines, and researching your facts. I interview people to obtain information or insight. That being said, maybe Luann needs to see the facts to break down the task and make it seem less overwhelming.
lvlax about 2 years ago
Sounds Easy Peasy, Luann… you got this!
Just a reminder… Get on out and VOTE today!! =)
beb01 about 2 years ago
From what I’ve read, many professional writers had 2000 words of saleable fiction as their daily goal. But not just typing like Luann is thinking, writing good enough to sell. Then there is the non-writing time spent on plotting, proofreading and research.
But all we’re seeing is Luann dithering away calculating how much time it could take and not getting started. Greg is making Luann seem like a loser once again.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
sure, Luann… it’s so easy-peasy and lemon squeazy
AnyFace about 2 years ago
notbornyesterday about 2 years ago
Works best if you don’t use any long words
Mordock999 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Gee, Lu.
Maybe you’d better stick to art.
mikenjanet about 2 years ago
Famous last words. We’ll see.
Tyge about 2 years ago
I thought math wasn’t Luann’s strong point?! 8^ )
Chocolate about 2 years ago
That’s what many people do… spend a big chunk of time with spread sheets and pie charts, planning what to do to meet their goals instead of actually doing the work to get there.
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
Good luck on that Luann!
Argythree about 2 years ago
This is painful to watch…
capricorn9th about 2 years ago
Only IF you KNOW what to type. Have your whole book in order. Divided up into chapters. You know…concept….idea…mapping….outline….chapters….plus character developments and their names and descriptions….the settings….and oh so many more to ponder on. It is not like copying from your diary and submitting it. Your story actually happened so it was very easy for you to submit it straight from a source which was your diary. Now, are you going to do another one from your diary which I doubt meets the word quota….unless perhaps you copy the entire diary entries into your one book and slap a title on it. Chapters would be a breeze. just put dates and think up of a title that fits the story in that chapter. Viola. You have your book.
nsr60 about 2 years ago
If it were only about typing words on paper, we’d all be Stephen King.
Airman about 2 years ago
Luann’s dreaming reminds me of a song from the musical, “The Pajama Game” when the employees of the factory dream of getting a seven and a half cent per hour raise from the factory, and how that raise will add up over an hour, over a day, over a week, and so on.
J. Scarbrough about 2 years ago
So glad Luann has managed to get it all figured out to a science!
gnmnrbl about 2 years ago
Hey luann, instead of hypothesizing how many words you COULD type to get the task done in the shortest amount of time, why not actually DO the task and get it done. Just a thought
Brdshtt Premium Member about 2 years ago
Now, to get the words to flow…
kenhense about 2 years ago
A shame that this arc is getting silly.
Airman about 2 years ago
It’s like a statistician on steroids trying to calculate the number of musical notes played by an orchestra in a concert.
Joe1962 about 2 years ago
Luann thinks it easy-peasy.
SHIVA about 2 years ago
Procrastination is her middle name!!1
Caldonia about 2 years ago
Hurry. The world desperately needs a Horrible Haircut sequel.
Johnnyrico about 2 years ago
No, Luann. You can’t type “Greg 8-11” a total of 1,087 times every day..
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Maybe for Luann writing is so natural that it will be really easy, maybe those are just the last famous words before a very hard creative block. Anyway, I’m pretty sure this is the first time we can read what Luann is thinking. It’s very rare that this strip uses think bubbles and in the past these have been used almost exclusively by Bernice. I love this change! I hope Luann and Tara read each other what they wrote at the end of the day. Maybe Tiffany will appear and Luann will ask her what happened to her arm.
luann1212 about 2 years ago
Done and yes.
Purple People Eater about 2 years ago
Writing 2173 words isn’t a problem, but there are two other things that are.
1. Like someone said, you have to get the words in the right order.
2. Writing 0.9 words could be a problem.
beb01 about 2 years ago
My greatest fear is that Vale will join them at the Fuse. The man is a buzz kill
Bernedoodle about 2 years ago
How do you eat an elephant?
Susan00100 about 2 years ago
Reminds me of school assignments where students have to write essays of so-many words.
It seems that quantity was more important than quality.
preacherman Premium Member about 2 years ago
Luann types that fast? And its all creative, too? I doubt it, on both counts.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
Luann knows her arithmetic.
eladee AKA Wally about 2 years ago
She’s also getting sidetracked. But really 2,000 words a day is the accepted norm for a professional novelist. And if knowing she can break it down like that helps motivate her that’s great! We voted early this year. I highly recommend that if your state offers it. We had no lines No waiting and were out in a few minutes. I urge everyone to vote as well. It’s our precious right as an American citizen and we should use it wisely.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 2 years ago
I type at about 34 words a minute. it really irritates a friend of mine because I only use two fingers and she went to a professional school for it.
Droptma Styx about 2 years ago
Suddenly she decides math is really her thing.
ctolson about 2 years ago
Well she has a start. I see Greg 11/8 on the computer screen. so only 2,1,72 to go. “Uh, hey Tara, do the words have to make sense?”
StoicLion1973 about 2 years ago
Tara knows the first rule to being a writer: it’s to WRITE.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Maybe LuAnn should stick with arithmetic.
WilliamVollmer about 2 years ago
Thinking about how much you have to write to make your goal is progress?
scottartist creator about 2 years ago
So far she’s managed to type ‘greg 11-8.’ How gripping.
donwestonmysteries about 2 years ago
Let’s see. There’s one day left in November. Hmm. only 50,000 words a day.
calliarcale about 2 years ago
I strongly recommend searching YouTube for Neil Gaiman’s commencement address titled “Make Good Art”. It’s good advice for any aspiring maker. He’s a writer, so that’s what he knows, but it applies to any kind of art. If you want to make good art, just get out and start making art. Lots and lots and lots.
I was having a lot of trouble writing, so I started an exercise one year of writing a drabble a day. It was hard some days. Luann will eventually find it’s hard some days. A drabble is a very short story — 100 words. It’s a good exercise. Some of the stories really sucked, but it forced me to produce, and that’s valuable.
dblbaraje about 2 years ago
I am getting a little disappointed with the fact that Luann is not evolving even the tiniest bit. She is showing absolutely no growth whatsoever. She doesn’t even work at the Fuse to help her parents out. I know it is hard to write a comic every single day but something has got to happen to mature Luann a little bit.
RSH about 2 years ago
Bern at least made her think about content, that her diaries could be the basis for individual written stories. You have to have ideas and content first and Luann has forgotten that. She sees Tara who has ideas oozing out of her pores and whose rate limiting step is how fast she can get them down (legibly) on a piece of paper. Luann now thinks writing is all about how fast one can type. She needs to get back to content. Tara will not help her there.
Tyge about 2 years ago
Do we get the impression that some comic strip creator somewhere is asking their audience to realize how difficult it may be to write the stories they present in their strip and to cut them some slack? 8^ )
Just-me about 2 years ago
It might be easy to type 50,000 words in a day, but would what was written be comprehensible, or merely reprehensible?
locake about 2 years ago
Luann is not a writer and never will be. That is not how a writer thinks. She should spend her time doing something she wants to do.
whelan_jj about 2 years ago
Each minute on the calculator increases the words per minute needed to reach the goal.
BJShipley1 about 2 years ago
Luann is what happens when you make an RPG character and refuse to put any points at all into the Wisdom stat.
rugeirn about 2 years ago
That’s 2,000-odd FINISHED words. That’s a huge factor.
Camiyami Premium Member about 2 years ago
YAY for Luann!! I really hope this becomes her profession. :)
The Wolf In Your Midst about 2 years ago
As someone who used to want to be a writer, I can confirm: It’s just that easy… until you try to do it.
squireobrien about 2 years ago
Writing is not typing.
hoffquotes2 about 2 years ago
All of a sudden Tara has the same assignment? It didn’t appear she was even around
comic reader 22 about 2 years ago
So instead of actually writing something, Luann is fiddling around on her phone doing nothing (again), which is typical behavior for her. She is a perfect representation of her unmotivated, lazy, irresponsible generation. Tara is the exception to the rule, unique, motivated, talented, and she is a good friend to Luann. As much as I like Tara, she can only do so much cheerleading before it gets monotonous and Luann starts to drag her down. And didn’t Luann go through this writing stuff before? Some kind of mail order thing?
OBBWG about 2 years ago
Luann can just write a really, really, really, really, really, really, really,…(x 2174)… really long sentence.
luann1212 about 2 years ago
Writing is hard, good writing is exponentially harder. Try those numbers Lu.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 years ago
“… especially for a flow of consciousness type.”
SylviaSactown about 2 years ago
Why does Luann always seem so childish? Does she ever get to grow up just a tad bit? I voted. Voting gives you the right to complain! If you didn’t vote…keep quiet!
circleM about 2 years ago
I started writing a book, it was going to be the first in series following a former cop in Houston, where I live. After a few chapters I realized that it wasn’t just about what was in my head but that I’d need statistics and facts about homicide and autopsies etc.. Then I looked at other authors and all the research they did beforehand and I decided that it was too much work.
cmxx about 2 years ago
Today’s Writing Truism: quantity over quality often results in bad fiction.
The Quiet One about 2 years ago
Except you used up an hour that could have been used to write.
Kr-perry Premium Member about 2 years ago
The problem with procrastination is that it takes so much time.
YorkGirl Premium Member about 2 years ago
Writers’ block even before she starts!This is not for you; go back to what you love, working with kids. ;-)
Just So So Premium Member about 2 years ago
I am a published ebook author. I have seven novels in publication and am currently working on my eighth. Certainly not on the NYT bestseller list but I do successfully sell my books. I personally don’t worry about how many words I write per day. I set vague goals; for example, this newest work is convoluted with many working parts so I intend to publish it by summer of next year. A lot of writing fiction is internal, figuring out your characters and plot timelines, and researching your facts. I interview people to obtain information or insight. That being said, maybe Luann needs to see the facts to break down the task and make it seem less overwhelming.
xaingo about 2 years ago
What’s 23 days in Luann comic strip time?
BuckarooDave about 2 years ago
Maybe Bernice can coach her in how to write steamy romance novels? :-/
BuckarooDave about 2 years ago
old saying: you can’t write a “stream-of-consciousness” piece if you aren’t.
:-/
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
Writing Luann write write write!
comic reader 22 about 2 years ago
I PREDICT….by Saturday Luann will have not written anything at all.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
Luann may just be too neurotic for this project.
bakana about 2 years ago
She hasn’t quite caught on to the fact that it isn’t the Word Count that is difficult.
It’s getting the Word Content right that makes it hard.
catmother1964 about 2 years ago
The way Luanne is approaching Nanowrimo makes me feel like I am doing good and I am only a bit over 1,000 words
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Arrgh! Dummy Luann doesn’t even glimpse that her “words” have to say something and tell a story! Writing’s not just a typing speed exercise, you twit!
Vilyehm about 2 years ago
Remember, those infinite monkeys sitting at an infinite number of typewriters never take bathroom breaks.
sjsczurek about 2 years ago
I once had to type out a fifteen-page term paper, did it all at once. It took me about nine straight hours of typing. I do NOT recommend it.