Challenge? Did you say challenge? Wait … what? I have to count how many times I use ‘look’?
A week and a half ago, Jocelyn Adams, fellow writer and crazy woman, challenged me. Moi. Little ole me to count the number of times I used ‘look’ in Surrender and to follow that with paragraphs of my favorite three ‘look’ spots.
If you’d like to see this challenge, check it out on Jocelyn’s blog.
And if you’d like to find out if I took said challenge, see below!
The count!
Through 96,000 words, a version of ‘look’ (looking, looked, looks like, etc.) came out to 111!
Mostly, those words came in dialog đ
And now for some paragraph fun!
1)
âYouâre looking up the number, arenât you?â
Another few taps and heâd find the cellâs location. Unless Tony moved, Cael would have an address or GPS coordinates, and a few more clicks would give him turn by turn directions.
He stopped and stared at Wyatt. âWouldnât you do the same thing?â
2)
A press of the release catch and the machine came to lifeâsticky note stuck inside.
âAnjâI held it waiting for your return from Romania. Didnât look inside.âT.â A heart accompanied the signed âTâ.
âWhat were you hiding that even your own husband would say he didnât look?â
3)
Charley patted the knee resting against her armrest.
âAnd yet you look like you could beââ
âDonât say it. Itâs really gotten old, and I am so over it.â Jamesâs boom of laughter shook the trees. âFine, fine. You donât
want me to tell you that youâre the most beautiful two-hundred- something eighteen year old around? No problem.â
Tada! There you have it.
The Challenge!
Now, of course, I have to share this challenge and who do I pick? Here we go:
So, let’s see it! How many times did YOU use ‘look’?
Have fun!