So I have an announcement to make…I’m going to take part in “National Novel Writing Month” otherwise known as “nanowrimo“.  If you are not familiar with this event, then in short – it is an annual writing project which takes place in November, where budding writers attempt to create a 50,000 word novel. Phew…that’s quite daunting, don’t you think?

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Now I have never, EVER, finished a novel…I have started a bunch, I probably have drawers full of old papers, character bios, and even covers I had sketched (because I was so sure it was all going to work out!) Each and every time I have given up, gotten bored, or forgotten about it altogether. 

A few of you lovely people have suggested I do more extensive writing, which is nice of you to say so – it’s certainly a plan of mine…but I am my own worst enemy when it comes to that kind of thing…I put it on the back-burner, go eat something, go play something, take up knitting…anything to avoid dealing with the task at hand! BUT NO MORE I TELLZ YA! NO, NO!

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With your support (obviously can’t do this by myself!) I think I will be able to do this – I have a vague idea of the story line…and I think it should be both entertaining, and hopefully, funny!

Anyone else taking part in the project? 

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  1. cobrunstrom Avatar

    Ah, writing a novel is a doddle. Publishing the bugger – ah – now that’s the challenge.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      haha! I don’t have the staying power…or if I want to be mean to myself, the attention span possibly? 😉

      I think I’ll probably just put this one on amazon for people to check out if they fancy it. I don’t think I could deal with the rejection from publishers quite yet, haha 😀

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  2. thealternativepage Avatar

    I was thinking about it but I’ve just started writing a comedy feature script / play, best of luck with it

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Ahh, well good luck with yours! I have a fair few scripts in that graveyard drawer too 😉 I’m hopeless!

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  3. edwinasepisodes Avatar

    Hi John. Good luck with the Novel, I think it’s great that you are going for it. I am going for the Blogging equivalent ‘NaBloPoMo’ as i do not have it in me to write a novel! All the best. 🙂

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Oh well that’s a good idea, play to your strengths 🙂 thanks for the support!

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  4. Auntie Doris Avatar

    I hope you manage it John. You are a ruddy good storyteller. It’s just a matter of self discipline, and unfortunately, you are at a bit of a disadvantage there, what with you being a man. My nephew Michael is the same, he is supposed to be editing my stuff for publication (his idea, not mine) but he is forever finding other things to occupy his mind, the filthy so and so.
    Any road, good look. I’ll keep an eye on how you are doing.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Thanks a lot! Lovely of you to say so! I hope Michael gets it together (keep the faith) sure you can get something published I certainly don’t see why not!

      I’ll try with the self discipline ; -)

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      1. Auntie Doris Avatar

        Thank you dear… No doubt I shall bump into you at theBooker Prize awards at some point over the next few years…

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      2. Storytime with John Avatar

        Well of course, of course 😀

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  5. Pottsy Avatar

    Good luck! And you are already ahead of me, I’m also attempting the nanowrimo challenge for the first time but as of today (that’s right the day before it starts) I don’t even have a vague idea of the storyline but hoping it’ll all make sense when I sit down at the laptop tomorrow!

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Oh well good luck to you! We are in this together! 😀 I have a vague idea, but a lot of it will just work itself out along the way! We got disss Pottsy! 🙂

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  6. ardyey Avatar
    ardyey

    Congrats!!!

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Cheers! 😀

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  7. Pieces of Bipolar Avatar

    Wow! Daunting project, but I’m sure you’re up to the challenge. Will support you all the way 🙂

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Thank you! Daunting indeed, but we have this in the bag 😉

      I hope…gahhh…

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  8. kbeck13 Avatar

    I’ll be there with you! I’ve done it twice now and though the first “novel” I wrote had no staying power, the second is now on my “rewrite” agenda. This year I’m going with a novel I wrote years ago that needs very badly to be fixed.

    I love nanowrimo for the freedom. In order to make the word count goals, you’re forced to let go of the inner editor. Sure, last year I ended up with a bunch of parts to my novel, but I now have a clearer idea of who the characters are, where I want my story to go, and what it is ultimately about.

    I found the twitter word sprints to be SOOOO helpful. There’s nothing more fun than spitting out words and having a community out there with you doing the same thing.

    Good luck to you!!

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  9. Satin Sheet Diva Avatar

    So nice to see newbies who are NaNo-bound. Will be looking for your finished draft Dec. 1st. 🙂

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Thank you! 🙂 I hope it goes according to plan!

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      1. A. M. Freeman Avatar

        Nothing ever goes according to plan, but it all works out in the end:) So just have fun with it!

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  10. Moshood oyeniji Avatar

    Am going for it, but am kinda lost in my own plot so am having second thought….

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  11. ashleyshappiness Avatar

    I think this sounds like a great idea, especially for you since you’re a natural storyteller. As for whether I can do it myself, I’m not sure. I have a few reservations. I’m very busy right now but on the other hand I think the challenge could help create sort of a creativity flood to help me tackle the obstacles I’m currently facing. I think I’d have to make it a stream of consciousness style because I simply wouldn’t have enough time otherwise.

    Also, is this open to people living abroad, even though it’s a “National” competition?

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      I think so! I mean, I assume it is American…but I am British and living in South Korea at the moment! So nothing stopping you if you think you can manage it!

      Pick the style which is best (easiest!) for you! I am choosing to base mine around a subject which I have faced/encountered myself, and then BLOWING it up to a massive proportion…that way it isn’t difficult for me to establish my character, or relate to him/them.

      Good luck if you end up doing it 🙂

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  12. Rose Red Avatar
    Rose Red

    I participate and this is my second year. It is hard, but I found out not impossible. Add me as a buddy I’ll help nudge you if it gets dodgy mid-month. I am Rose_Red there

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  13. Wow! How excellent and exciting!!! I can’t wait to read what you write 😀 You can do it 😉

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Thank you! I needed that! 🙂

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      1. Your welcome! Go team you! 😀

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  14. charlypriest Avatar

    I just learned about this nano rimo thing, or whatever they call it 5 days ago, and I signed myself up. Never in my life have I written a novel so go figure. Should be interesting though. And with your stories that you have stored….man, you got it easy.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Ahh Charly, good times man – we are in it together! I will be interested in yours for sure, so you’ll have to keep me posted with developments, or at the very least let me have a read of the finished thang 😀

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      1. charlypriest Avatar

        The thing is I have to study today how the hell it works once you get inside the website and how you follow or read other or what the hell is going on there. I´ll try to find you around see what´s but that´s a lot of writing plus then reading about how to write a novel while your actually writing a novella and then read others…..I think I´m not going to talk to anybody for a month if I take this seriously.

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      2. Storytime with John Avatar

        I hear you. I’m just going with it, will be nice to interact and hear from other people – but if it becomes too much I will just have to get back to the writing.

        I need as few distractions as possible! 😀

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  15. Jim woods Avatar

    Me too

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  16. Blue Mama Bunny Avatar

    I’m in! Signed up for NaNo yesterday and as a newbie, I’m shaking in my boots!! Let’s do this thing! Want to be writing buddies? 🙂

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Of course! 🙂

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  17. startingoverat45 Avatar

    You are a braver soul than I. Since I also admitted yesterday my graveyard of unfinished novels, I know that this crazy challenge is beyond my limits of sanity right now. Go for it. Best of luck 🙂

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  18. flygirl140 Avatar

    I have the same problem with writing a novel…I get it all planned out but never get past the first few chapters. NOT THIS YEAR!! I’m flygirl3 if you want a writing buddy.

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  19. A. M. Freeman Avatar

    Good luck! I support you all the way! I’ve never done nanowrimo, but maybe some year I will. I just write novels on my own time. I’d defiantly read your book if you get it done. And you will got it done, even if it’s not by Dec 1st. You have all of us here to bug til you finish 😀

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  20. bookworkgirl Avatar
    bookworkgirl

    Just finished my first draft of novel. Working on rewrites. You can do it!!!!!!

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  21. sarah a. c. hamill Avatar

    Good luck! I am way too much of a chicken to take part.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      haha, I bet I back out…no…I mean, I CAN DO THIS. Thank you 🙂

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  22. writerinsoul Avatar

    I still envision for you a book of essays… the stories you’ve already written here bound in a nice book (the work is already done!). How goes that other project anyway? The illustrated comic style one?

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Oh well I hope that happens, I will get round to it one of these days. You’ve just reminded me about that, I have some updates!

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  23. L.Marie Avatar

    Oh John thanks for this. I need a good challenge so let’s jump in this river of discipline and creativity together. We will do this. Writers rock!!!

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Yeahhhh! I am here for you! We can doooo it! Have you started? Are you sticking with it? Should I stop asking questions, and let you get on with it? haha, so here I am procrastinating now. Back to it!

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      1. L.Marie Avatar

        I have started and it is not as glorious as I thought. I imagined myself as a writer from a movie with my laptop in front of a window over looking a park with my glasses half way down my nose and my fingers are going 35 miles an hour typing out the next New York times best seller…..but……..Yeah I have lost focused….Back to it!! Go us!!

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      2. Storytime with John Avatar

        Ahhh like SERIOUSLY – you get it, you get the situation I am…well, WE are in right now! I set it all up right, you know – laptop, and extra strong coffee – and then…well…i run out of steam. And my brain just doesn’t cooperate, at all!

        Let’s do it though! COME ONNNNN!

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  24. Candice Coates Avatar

    Congrats on taking the leap! The first time I participated was actually the most fulfilling. Why? It broke down mental barriers that I had created to block myself in creatively. It also truly helped me to realize that writing, though completely creative and fulfilling, if treated with the same respect as a job, can be done efficiently and without long delays. Anyhow happy writing. And if you need any advice, I have spent this past week giving out 5 tokens that I think are helpful to get writer’s through the next 30 days.

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  25. Ashley T. Avatar

    I have also started many novel ideas that never pan out. I think it is a great idea to at least attempt it! It makes me want to, maybe I will. Ok, yes, I will do it! I would be glad to support you too! 😄

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Yeah Ashley,amazing! Let’s do it, at least try ~ why not? We can support each other 🙂 especially how we are usually such failures, haha!

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      1. Ashley T. Avatar

        Sounds good!

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  26. abbiejohnsontaylor Avatar

    I’ve never done NANOWRIMO because I’ve never had an idea for a novel I could finish in thirty days. Good luck to you in this endeavor.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      haha, honestly I have a vague idea as I said, but other than that I am just seeing what happens…that makes it exciting in a way, but in another way plain terrifying!

      Thank you though!

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  27. I’m trying this too for the first time John. Good Luck 🙂

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Excellent! Good luck to you then as well! 🙂

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  28. rung2diotimasladder Avatar

    Good luck with NaNoWriMo! I haven’t done it, but I imagine it would work well for those who need that deadline. Which is pretty much everyone.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      haha, many thanks! Maybe the deadline will spur me on, I certainly hope so!

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  29. Patricia Ann Avatar
    Patricia Ann

    I’m in! I’m glad to know somebody else who is doing it too.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Ah terrific! It’s certainly good to have support from other people doing it, so let’s stay in touch 🙂

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      1. Patricia Ann Avatar
        Patricia Ann

        I’m checking in on you. How is it going?

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      2. Storytime with John Avatar

        I got so busy with something else, so I haven’t progressed much 😦 I’m at 36,000 ish…what about you?

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      3. Patricia Ann Avatar
        Patricia Ann

        You are doing better than me. I’m at 28,000. I think you just lit the fire I needed. 😉

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      4. Storytime with John Avatar

        Keep at it! I have lost all momentum!

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      5. Patricia Ann Avatar
        Patricia Ann

        Can I help?

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      6. Storytime with John Avatar

        Hmm, got any tips to keep writing?

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      7. Patricia Ann Avatar
        Patricia Ann

        I watch youtube videos-other writers or successlab tv. Something I have started doing is writing the dialogue and then going back in to add the plot. The 500 or so words from the dialogue helped me push through to 3000-4000 words per day.

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  30. tribalmysticstories Avatar

    Good luck John! Let’s hear about your winning soon.

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  31. C. E. Robinson Avatar

    Good Luck John! Should be a no-brainer the way you tell stories in blog posts. And those drafts in a drawer? Just pick one that can keep you writing for 30 days!

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      I dare not look at them, haha – who knows what I once wrote down, and discarded! I am starting fresh, about 5,000 words in already…he has turned into an absolute nutcase already, so I suppose it will be classed as a “very dark comedy”, the word count still scares me, but I am going to try and stick with it!

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  32. K. Caffee Avatar

    Look forward to see your success. I’m there as well. Having to make some hard pushes to start because I expect time to evaporate with two massive school projects due during the run. How are you doing so far?

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Gahhh, so far it has been odd, very odd – I started off thinking I would just write a character that could basically be me…thought it would be easier, but he has transormed into a psychotically violent mental case (I hope this is not a reflection on myself! haha!) I am at 5,131 words, which is okay I guess – but the 50,000 word count is certainly daunting!

      What is your storyline? I wish you all the best, would be cool to support each other of course 🙂

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      1. K. Caffee Avatar

        I’m bulling ahead with my series. Starting book 3 for my submission piece. The main character has been forced to start again (for the second time), and now is hunting for new slaves to capture in order to continue his personal vendetta against the culture he was born in.

        As for the character morphing – I’ve seen that happen a time or two. Not a reflection of YOU, unless it is a reflection of your feelings about something going on. (Heck, if the characters were a reflection of us, I would have to go into deep hiding – my main character is extremely NASTY, which I hope I am not!)

        If you want to connect, feel free to look me up – I’m using K.Caffee for NaNo.

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  33. blujaybynight Avatar

    I’m taking part. I already have about 35,000 words of a novel under my belt(I write a chapter a week for my serial novel blog), and I’m using nanowrimo as a kick in the butt to finish it so I can start book 2. Whether or not I get the whole 50,000 words, it’s at least good to have the focus be there to write every day. And if you need a writing buddy, let me know😀

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      35,000?!?!?! ARGHHHHHH! Well done! Phew! Now that is a head start and a half 😉

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  34. Amelia McGrath Avatar
    Amelia McGrath

    So happy to hear this!

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Cheers Amelia! I’m buzzing right now 🙂

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  35. nirmaljayaraj Avatar
    nirmaljayaraj

    Ah yes! NaNo time. I’m not participating this year but I can tell you that it is so much fun! 🙂 Don’t look at it as writing 50k words and you’ll do just fine. Forget the word count. But if you need to keep one, look at it at writing 2k words per day. That’s not as daunting, is it? Honestly, just write everyday and you’ll sail through. Plus I’m sure you have loads of NaNo buddies (that’s what I call them) giving you that kick if need be. And you get loads of prompts and sprints happening on the NaNo site so yeah, I’m not worried that you’ll get it all done. Good luck with it, John (and the other participants too).

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  36. graemesandford Avatar

    I ‘am’ also ‘and’ as well doing NaNoWriMo 2014 – I have reached day 6 (in UK) with 5.7K under my belt (way behind, but it could have been worse) of short stories (this tallies to 50 stories around the 100 word mark. I realise that I may have to get another 450 or so stories, but I want to keep them short so people (when reading the finished collection) can just ‘lucky dip’ into it.

    Good luck on your efforts – if I can comment on anything for you or if you need help with the spelling of the word ‘Plinge!’ just give me a shout – I am Grae-Me (Graeme Sandford) on NaNoWriMo if you want to be a Writing Buddy – and that goes for any other NaNoWriMos out there – good luck and here’s to day 6 and onwards and upwards to 5kwords!

    Grae:)

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  37. Lesley Scott Avatar

    I always think about doing this and never do. Maybe one year I will finally get up the nerve to enter. I hope you are doing well.

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  38. terzahcain Avatar

    Third time’s a charm. I think I might finish this year. By finish I mean crank out the 50K. I’ve never written this much on the same project before (Writer ADD) but I learned two things. 1. at 30K the story is in it’s 4th chapter and the plot line seems to indicate there’ll end up being around ten. I’m no mathematician, but I think it’s safe to say 50K won’t finish the thing. Hence, 2. I’m going to skip the middle and write the end – claim my victory and fill the jelly doughnut in December. Then I’ll do what King says and stuff the disgusting mess into a drawer until June.

    Don’t quit, even if you’re far from the 50K slayer T-shirt. That’ s what I learned that last two times. Forget the NaNo requirement and make it about you just writing something (a sentence, a paragraph, 1000 words) everyday. I can’t wait to see what it’s like having a total pile of words to make a book out of in the second draft and beyond.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Hmm, good thinking! I do just want to have a lump of words there, that can be edited and re-drafted into something that actually reads well! At the minute it feels disjointed (to put it simply)

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