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    <title>Nanowrimo Day 18 - virtual worlds and avatars</title>
    <summary>34,094 words. The latest is here. Yesterday and today was spent writing a long chapter 41, where the main character Declan is inserted into a virtual world as an avatar. I surprised myself with some William Burroughs-like imagery to descibe the virtual world. It&apos;s likely to need some tidying up when I finally get a...</summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/stories/2003/11/18/nanowrimoNovelPart3.html">34,094 words. The latest is here.</a> Yesterday and today was spent writing a long chapter 41, where the main character Declan is inserted into a virtual world as an avatar. I surprised myself with some William Burroughs-like imagery to descibe the virtual world. It's likely to need some tidying up when I finally get a chance to do a revision of my novel.</p> <p>I've got about 16,000 words to go, which I hope to finish with a couple of days to spare. I can see the finish line now, so my morale is quite good. I'm learning a lot doing this novel, which I'll share with you in December when I have some spare time :-)</p>]]>
      
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