Top Five T-shirts About Writing

I’m waiting for a guy to come and fix my clogged bathroom drains. Again. This is the story of my life, and I’d really like it to stop, but since I can’t concentrate (knowing that whenever I do get started on something, he will ring the doorbell and interrupt my work with a lot of banging), I thought I would post a round-up of writing-related t-shirts. Consider this your inspiration for the day. Or just another round of procrastination from your 500 Words A Day Writing Challenge.

Four Things You Should Never Say to a Writer (by Inkygirl):

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I would also add to this list, “Oh, you’re working on a novel, eh? Can I read it?” and “You write about sex, eh? Let’s go do some ‘research’ together!” (The answers to both now, and forever, are “no” and “hell no.” Unless you are my husband.)

NaNoWriMo’s 10th anniversary “Author” shirt:

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I’m a big fan of this one, and like to wear it when I’m in need of literary inspiration. Way better than a thinking cap, particularly in the heat of summer. If it smells funny, you know it’s been on repeat in my wardrobe for long writing hauls.

“Shake” shirt by Sharing Machine:

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Were truer words ever written… or read off a t-shirt? Shakespeare needs money for his rent, sucka, so cough up! Wear this shirt when dealing with editors who haven’t paid you, or when the landlord comes prowling for your monthly check.

Dorothy Parker t-shirt by Words + Paper:

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This one is particularly apropos, as I was reading Ms. Parker’s O. Henry Award-winning short story, “Big Blonde,” over breakfast this morning. Cheerios, coffee and DP: truly, the breakfast of champions.

“Plot, It Builds Character” tee, from Threadless:

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Currently on sale for only $9, this is a Threadless tee that’ll help you remember how to write when you’re making pitiful rookie mistakes. I’m also a fan of their “Movies: Ruining the Book Since 1920″ tee, since I’m crazy like that.

HONOURABLE MENTIONS

Fyodor Dostoyevsky “O Brother Where Art Thou?” shirt from Tres Normale:

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Because Dostoyevsky wrote The Brothers Karamazov, get it? Yeah, since only a handful of people probably get this one, it only rates an honourable mention. But for those that do, it’s pretty cute. I think their Milton tee would also be a lot better if the caption read “Get lost,” but what do I know?

tooweirdI would also like to nominate these Hunter S. Thompson t-shirts for an honourable mention, because while I think that some of them are pretty cool (I particularly like the “We can’t stop here; this is bat country!” shirt), I also get the impression that ol’ Hunter S. would’ve been pretty horrified by his visage—and his words—appearing on a cheap cotton shirt. Particularly one that’s been made by Café Press, which (based on personal experience) produces a very poor-quality product. I’m also pretty sure that this type of thing is illegal, as it infringes upon a variety of copyrights (and yet has the nerve to claim copyright on these designs!), so I’m kind of hoping this site will go out of business. Of course, there’s no contact info listed anywhere, so who knows who’s actually running this show? Maybe it’s Thompson’s estate, playing a practical joke on us all.

Giving 110 percent

I just want you to know that it is physically possible to give 110%, despite logical claims to the contrary. Please see my status bar’s current position, after last-night’s crazy 2,196 words added to my weekly total:

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I’m already over my weekly requirement of 3,500 words (if we’re doing weeks from Friday to Friday), so perhaps I should just start posting my output from Monday to Friday from now on.

So far so good!

This 500 Words A Day Challenge is going pretty well, so far! I’ve done more than the required 500 words so far, both on Friday night and this afternoon, so I’ve got a total word count of 1,647 as of this afternoon. It’s helped me finish up at least one scene in the novel I’m writing, so it’s definitely motivating me to keep at it, keep pushing ahead, and to chip away a little bit at a time.

I’m excited about this project, as I know I need to make more time for my fictional work every day, even if it’s only an hour or so. 500 words is only about a page or two of writing, so it’s not an unreachable goal, even with all the other stuff I’m working on. It’s also a nice way to mix things up from my standard work schedule, so hopefully my progress will continue in this manner!

All right. I think I should continue a bit while I’m on a roll, so I’m starting a new chapter and seeing where that goes. Now I just need to find a progress bar plugin or widget to keep you all posted on my weekly totals… I’ve added a progress bar at the top of my sidebar (above the “More Information” section) so you can check my weekly progress. If you want to add a progress bar of your own, try the ProgressFly plugin by Deborah McDonnell.