![]() Their entire case against me was flimsy, falsified, and inadequate. They needed me to come out and interview with them. It wasn’t until the 1st of November that they finally contacted me. I still maintain that I’ve done nothing wrong. I had done nothing wrong and could think of nothing I had done wrong. So I spent that whole night, and the remainder of the week, wondering what I had done wrong. No explanation given, just simply that they’d be in touch. Then on October 28th my job calls me very late in the day and tells me not to come to work the next day. I had the drive to do it and expected that I could. All in all, I flat out failed to even try to do this. And the days before that were not consistent. In fact, I stopped writing after the 11th. I completed 15643 words on Dereliction of Duty, which is not even close to giving it the old college try. I not only didn’t complete a novel, I didn’t even come close. So these are the reasons I didn’t complete a novel during National Novel Writing Month. That implies that what happened will make it okay that I didn’t complete NaNoWriMo. ![]() ![]() ![]() ‘Excuse’ is not necessarily the right word though. So for my first blog is a little while, let me ask you all to sniff my… no wait… Let me ask you all to listed to my excuses for not succeeding at NaNoWriMo. But not everybody has a blog where they can wallow in their own stench. They say excuses are like assholes everybody has one and they usually stink. ![]()
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