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A Girl, a Typewriter and a Cup of Tea.

@javistg / javistg.tumblr.com

Reader, cook, traveler and sometimes writer. These are the things I like, and the things I write. Find me on AO3 and FF.net.
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We are starting a club- for all of us writers who have WIP's that haven't been completed. It's a year-long challenge to write at least 250 words a week. If you do 250(a week) X 52 (weeks in a year) = 13,000 -that's an entire fic.

Here are the rules

  1. You have to write a minimum of 250 words a week -yes you can write more! If you did less than 250 words still reblog it's okay you wrote something and that's the most important thing.
  2. Anyone can join in
  3. The image above will be posted on Saturday morning and reblog with your progress. If you can't make it a week or two or three it's no problem, just reblog when you can.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me at @mega-aulover

Let's stay motivated!

I want to know if anyone is interested in doing this again....let me know

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"Peeta comes by every day to bring me cheese buns and begins to help me work on the family book. It's an old thing made of parchment and leather. Some herbalist on my mother's side of the family started it ages ago. The book's composed of page after page of ink drawings of plants with descriptions of their medical uses. My father added a section on edible plants that was my guidebook to keeping us alive after his death. For a long time, I've wanted to record my own knowledge in it. Things I learned from experience or from Gale, and then the information I picked up when I was training for the Games. I didn't because I'm no artist and it's so crucial that the pictures are drawn in exact detail. Thay's where Peeta comes in. Some of the plants he knows already, others we have dried samples of, and others I have to describe. He makes sketches on scrap paper until I'm satisfied, then I let him draw them in the book. After that, I carefully print all I know about the plant."

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

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