NaNoWriMo Day 25…Winning is easy how to handle to fame is hard

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Oh the fame, the fame, I will have to be beating the hordes away from the door….won’t I ?
 
Oh well…might as well as keep cranking, would like to get most of Elgin first draft done in Nov before moving back to editing the back log for submission to the world through Smashwords.
 
Words Written Today  3,378
Total Words Written  62,116  As of Day 25
Average Per Day  2,484

Target Word Count  50,000   Target Average Words Per Day  1,667

NaNoWriMo Update Day 23

Just rubbing it in, will be updating to Smashwords in a few minutes.
Target Word Count 50,000  Target Average Words Per Day  1,667
Words Written Today 3,869
Total Words Written 58,145  Current Day  23
Your Average Per Day 2,528
Words Remaining 0  Days Remaining 8
Finished  On  November 20, 2011
Words Per Day To Finish On Time, Zilch

This is a very clear explanation of what went wrong with the US Housing market over a very long time.

Big problems rarely appear from nowhere….this piece from the American Interest  jives with many other articles, puts it in a longer context.

Fannie, Freddie and the House of Cards

By Mary Martell

“Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (collectively the two largest “GSEs”, or government-sponsored enterprises) have engaged in a broad range of residential mortgage activities for many years.1 The economic disaster of recent times has drawn considerable attention to Freddie and Fannie, which is not surprising considering the role that the mortgage sector of the U.S. banking system played in that debacle. Together the two institutions hold or pool about $5 trillion worth of mortgages, and so sketchy were their operations that in September 2008 the U.S. government had to bail them out and place them in conservatorship to keep the entire mortgage market from imploding. While the U.S. government has by now been made whole by TARP-assisted banks, it is not clear whether the billions of dollars provided to keep Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac afloat will ever be returned to the U.S. Treasury.”

Read the whole thing

NaNoWriMo Day 21, gravy rolling in.

Will post latest installment of Elgin to Smashwords tomorrow…
Target Word Count 50,000  Target Average Words Per Day 1,667
Words Written Today 3,271
Total Words Written 54,276  Current Day 21
Your Average Per Day 2,584
Words Remaining 0  Days Remaining 10
Finished on November 20, 2011
Words Per Day To Finish On Time Zilch

NaNoWriMo Day 20 Status….

Woo Hoo! But still only halfway there…most likely.

Status, kinda from NaNoWriMo……..
Target Word Count 50,000 Target Average Words Per Day 1,667
Words Written Today 2,096
Total Words Written 51,005 Current Day 20
Your Average Per Day 2,550
Words Remaining 0  Days Remaining 11
At This Rate You Finished TODAY!!!
Words Per Day To Finish On Time  ZILCH!!!

NaNoWriMo Day 17 Status

So todays version of Elgin is up at Smashwords, or should be shortly.   As before please have a look and let me know what you think. If you can plow through all the bad grammar, fumble finger mistakes, cut and paste snafu’s etc.   You can follow the links to the side they should get you there, and they also give you access to the Moon Dreams a sci fi thriller about the year after next year, and if you like that, Under Siege, a novel of the far distant future, where humans are still human far from the wreckage that was Earth.
  Cheers
 
Status from NaNoWriMo:
Target Word Count 50,000 Target Average Words Per Day 1,667
Words Written Today 1,071
Total Words Written 45,541  Current Day 17

Your Average Per Day 2,678

Words Remaining 4,459  days Remaining 14
Words Per Day To Finish On Time 319
At This Rate You Will Finish On November 18, 2011
 

NaNoWriMo Day 16 Status

NaNoWriMo Status:
Target Word Count  50,000  Target Average Words Per Day  1,667

Words Written Today  2,066

Total Words Written  44,470  Current Day  16
Your Average Per Day  2,779
Words Remaining  5,530 Days Remaining  15
At This Rate You Will Finish On  November 17, 2011
Words Per Day To Finish On Time  369