![]() ![]() Basically, better government would be served by better people. This would be not only a revision to government policy but to morality and philosophy at both the personal and global levels. Such an examination of conscience would require the many nations to reprioritize the interests of others, sometimes ahead of their own. government with power to settle disputes both diplomatic and military could prevent a WWIII.įailing the prevention of such a conflict, I believe (and hope) that a third world war would force a collective reevaluation of human morality. Unfortunately, the League’s structure and mandate prevented much productive agreement on issues because of both the required unanimous vote to enact policy and the inherent aversion of member countries to support any policy that did not suit its own interests. If the United Nations were actually to wield the power that Woodrow Wilson envisioned for it at one point, then perhaps a united front of nations prepared to use armed resistance against Adolf Hitler might have prevented, or at least delayed, WWII. takes its proper place as a sovereign world government. That means I have ten days to write 50K words.The U.N. I intend to have the draft of a book by New Year's, barring the unforeseen. I really didn't want this year to be the first year since 1997 that I haven't written a novel. Why, I should finish writing Ferocious Dreamers. Pergolesi is shutting down for a while because all the college kids are out of town. I think it'll take another 50,000 words to finish the novel maybe a bit less. I see how I've set up certain interesting outcomes. Because now I see where the book's going. What did I mean when I wrote that Marla "has a mind like a pointy rock"? What the hell does "the broken staff is a dream barometer" mean? I just read the whole half-novel, and there's no broken staff anywhere. I have lots of notes that make no sense whatsoever. My plot notions are relentlessly downbeat, even horrific. The later notes reveal just how much I hate the book, and how much I want all the characters to die. My notes read like missives from the mind of a schizophrenic. The book moves along, the characters develop, and cool shit happens. It's been long enough that the words looked totally alien, like I hadn't written them at all, but I still liked them. From the very first line, I stayed interested. So today I sat down and read the whole manuscript. lately, and about cool scenes I had in mind that I haven't written yet. I've found myself thinking about the characters from F.D. I didn’t want to leave this book undone, not if it had the potential to be good. I've been thinking of starting another book, maybe in February. I'd pretty much given up on finishing it, actually. I'd started so many plot threads that I couldn't unravel them all. What if I want to share my notes with others Echo Desktop allows you to share your. I wrote it too slowly, and got bored with it. Again, only submit an explanation regarding. Get the best of both worlds: a college campus in a tree-lined. If that’s the case, submit a brief but thorough explanation of the circumstances. Kick off a new year at UWM with fun events like a campus cookout, student involvement fair. College admissions officers don’t want to hear excuses unless the circumstances were absolutely out of your control. I pretty much entirely quit working on it in May, with about 52,000 words completed. Submit an explanation (in certain cases) First, consider why your grades were less than stellar. Those of you who've been with me since my novel dare journals may recall a book called Ferocious Dreamers. I haven't written a word since this morning. ![]()
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