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There is pleasure in the work
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Words this fortnight: 12,320 (cf 8,702 the previous fortnight)-----
(Week 1 - 7,956; Week 2 - 4,364)
Still a case of the first week of the fortnight being the more productive (65 percent of the fortnightly tally this time) but not as pronounced as some previous fortnights.
Some blogging in week one distorts the figure, slightly. When looking just at what I added to THE LOCATION SCOUT, it's 5.4k vs 4k, figures I'll happily take for the next forty weeks, please and thank you.
I had two days of 2,000+ words twice this fortnight, one in each week (both Tuesdays). These were my first days over 2,000 (on just the novel) for the year.
I did strike a plateau with the manuscript around 18,000 words. It's the transition from the first act to the second, from what was known to what's much less fixed in my mind. So: a few days of casting around the internet, staring at Google Maps, watching YouTube videos, and then a bright idea in the shower and voila, someone has turned the word tap back on (just in time for another 2k Tuesday).
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If there is no pleasure in the work
what chance have others of finding it?
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Birds!
Chilly bike ride this morning but the Royal Spoonbills were loving it on Anderson's Bay inlet. pic.twitter.com/qUTe9Ywdkz— Craig Cliff (@Craig_Cliff) April 3, 2017
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There is pleasure in the work (x2)
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The Dunedin Writers Festival programme is out and I'm appearing in two events: -----
- The End of the World (panel topic set before the subject of Eleanor Catton's next novel was announced)
- Found Poetry
In thinking about what I might do for the Found Poetry session, I've become VERY interested in Recurrent Neural Networks and their potential to generate text. I met with someone from the university's Computer Science faculty, who put me in touch with some of his colleagues. I'm working slowly towards a collaboration, though I'm not quite sure what the final product might be.
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If there is no pleasure in the work, down tools
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My location scout in THE LOCATION SCOUT has landed in Italy and is scouting locations I've never been to. It's an interesting experience, wedding imagination and Google Street View images. There's a chance I might be able to get to Italy before the book is finished, but I'm treating that as a nice bonus rather than a necessity. Believe it or not, the book's not really about location scouting!
So for now, the internet and I will suffice.
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There is pleasure in the work (x2)
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Me and my motley crew are off to Milford Sound and Te Anau for Easter. So expect next fortnight's update to be photo-rich and wordcount-poor. -----
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There is pleasure in the work (fade out)
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