Chenille
[ʃənij]
French; feminine noun1. (entomology) caterpillar
2. (mechanical) caterpillar
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Tag Archives: National Novel Writing Month
NaNoWriMo adds a little Frenzy!
Last November, I gave a go to the NaNoWriMo challenge. It was a doomed endeavor, especially since I started so late that I couldn’t really plan out a story like I wanted, and I had just started a new job, so my focus was split (or that’s what I kept telling myself after). I really want to do it again, though, next year. Continue reading
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