Of Horses and Lasers
 
 
 
 
In the second beginning, before there was plot, or really much of anything at all, there was the author. The author looked upon the screen and saw nothing. Being a familiar setting from the first beginning, he created list of possible settings. He looked upon his creation and saw that it was good, but useless. So he began pondering what to do and opted for video games instead. After they had been finished, he gave up and picked the easiest one and entered a title into the document, naming the document "Of Horses and Lasers". And when this had been done he saved and meandered off to school. And here our story haphazardly begins again...

Intro:

Well, for whatever insane reason I've decided that I'm going to participate in NaNoWriMo, a challenge to write a 50,000 word novel all in the month of November. But what would any of my projects be without a website to published the incompleted works? So, presented for your viewing pleasure is my Of Horses and Lasers entry for NaNoWriMo. Including statistics, progress, and anything else that seems meaningful to publish.

Current Progress:

As of the last publish, my novel contained: 13805/50000 Words. (27.6%)
Estimated Completion Date: 21:20:22 5/28/20 MST. (10 Mean Words Per Day)

Files:

hal.txt15:26:16 11/28/06 MSTOf Horses and Lasers (The novel itself)
hal_people_places.txt15:26:19 11/28/06 MSTPeople, Places, and Things in the World of oHaL
hal_plot.txt14:22:18 11/16/06 MSTThe Plot, well, what's known of it. (If you can't guess, this is a SERIOUS spoiler.)
barnuths_word.txt14:22:10 11/16/06 MSTBarnuth's Word, (Cliff Notes and whatever it is I've actually coded (so I can reference it by passage later.))
 
Accessed: 3:14:33 8/01/10 MST Last Update: 9:03:14 11/07/06 MST
 
 
 
 
 
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