Yeah, I now it's a boring title, but I do have something important to say.  I think I have said that I am going to finish my novel (TTT) by my birthday, that's in seven days.  So I have been a little rushed, most of the time you could find me at my computer writing, but since you aren't at my house I guess you won't be able to see me.

Anyway, I got a little bit to much inspired when I wrote a poem and am now writing a second novel.  I'm not sure how it's going to come out, I just decided it's going to be entirely re-written (yes all 60 pages of it!)  but I think I'll wait until after I declare I officially finish TTT.  So I think right now the best thing for me to do is work only on TTT, my first novel.  I now it's not like the best novel ever, far from it.  But it is my first novel so everything I write helps me get better.
 
Here's a writing prompt.  Write a poem.  You don't have to be fancy if it's one of your first times writing poems, because all of the eloquent poets had to start right from the beginning.  Like me, maybe poems aren't your favorite things to write, but recently I was writing one and got really excited about poems, I guess that's why I am writing this.
The hard thing for me about poems is they should rhyme, shouldn't they!  And also they should make sense.  I used to write down the first thing that rhymed with the first word. But know I know that's not how good poems are made.  Maybe you can really easily write poems, I happy for you, but for me well, that's a different story.
 
This is a writing I wrote for Writing Club.  The assignment was to write about summer for ten minutes, here's what I came up with.

Heat, sweat, work, summer, they all mean the same thing, agony.  the scorching sun never relenting as it beats down upon you.  It saps your energy.  Pushing the heavy mower all over the yard in the hottest part of the day.  Some say summer is good because there is no school, I say there is work.  Others say it is good because flowers bloom, but I say there is no time to watch flowers grow.  The only good thing about it is it isn't cold.

Okay, I don't really believe all that, but it sure was fun to write! 
 
I just checked and there is a total of FOUR comments!  Okay, okay, I know that isn't a lot but I just wanted to say thanks to everybody who commented!
 
I really like making up my own quotes, and I just thought up another.  "Never rush a writer" I don't think anybody else already thought of it before (you know how somethings happen though, you think up a cool idea just to find it's already been invented!)  But right now, I am going against my own quote!  I set a deadline to finish my novel in 15 days, that's my birthday too.  I think it is possible though, each day (usually anyway) I write about four hours, two in the morning, two in the afternoon.  If anyone else reads this who is also writing something big (or even small) you'll know the feeling.  A bit excited and stressed, and for me anxious.  I write things that I think are cool or funny but as I read it over ten thousand times I find myself bored to death with it.  I spent a couple weeks away from writing, that helped a little.  But I need to forget about it entirely for me to really come back fresh to it.  I was writing a "novel" awhile ago that never finished completion, but now that I reread it not to long ago I found that it wasn't as bad as I thought.  Anyway, the reason I want to finish my novel before my birthday is so I proclaim that I wrote my first novel when I was eleven.  Whether that will happen or not is the question.

Anyway, I completely got off the main subject.  I would suggest, unless you really want to or need to finish something on a deadline, give yourself time to think about the project at hand, and this is the same with more than just writing.   In fact it's the same with just about anything.
 Have fun writing!