Favorite Line My favorite bit of dialogue begins with: "Don't tell me. You're the Key to Cooking."
Best line of the day From yesterday: "How much havoc can a bunch of women cause anyway?"
Who Didn't Cheese To Make Their 50k? The question pertains to whether or not you always use the full names of your characters, lack contractions, put spaces in between the periods of an ellipses, and avoid hyphenation as tricks to up your word count.
I don't do any of these things. Not intentionally anyway.
And they travel. And they travel some more...and some more. Yep.
What would your parents say if they read your Nano novel? "This is really weird."
What word have you discovered you use entirely to much? "Suppose."
Can you see your novel becoming a movie? Sort of. It would have to have the sensibility of Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, the costume design of Gosford Park (and Amadeus for the upcoming carnival scene), the wit from a British comedy, the romantic tension of a Doris Day movie, and the subtle special effects one might get if The Matrix and The Lord of the Rings had been distilled to a point.
Who are you going to dedicate your book to? All those places which allowed local participants to meet for write-ins.