Wolvie's Go

One woman's journey through the mysteries of Go.


This blog is to document the progress of my adventures in Go.

I'm a 26 year old female living in Denver, Colorado. I graduated from the Colorado School of Mines with a degree in Mathematical and Computer Science, and I'm a software engineer.

I play as wolvie on KGS. Wolvie is a voluntarily unranked account, but I do have a ranked account that's currently hovering around 9k KGS.

Enjoy your stay! :)

   

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Thursday, December 01, 2005
Back from Nanowrimo :)

I am now officially back and playing on a semi-regular basis! \:D/

During November, I participated in National Novel Writing Month, or Nanowrimo. I was not the only insane one participating in this, but instead I was part of thousands of people who wanted to give this challenge a try. This was my third Nanowrimo that I've participated in, and participating with me was my roommate Acturi. We wrote many many words, had some ups and downs, but we eventually got through it, gleefully showing at least 50,000 words before the end of November 30th!

The novel, for those who are curious, is mostly about go. There are other things that happen besides go, such as sex, fighting, backstabbing, and coffee. The game of go, however, is something that my four main characters all have in common, and it brings some people together, and tears others apart. I also had many different themes in this book, such as looking at the game of go as a model of the universe (and playing accordingly), and looking at the universe as a model for go (and also playing that accordingly).

When writing this novel, I would sometimes log onto KGS and play a game or two, and surprisingly, I jumped up dramatically in rank, from a solid 28k to an unstable 20k?. From my games, I'd wager that I may be a 22k or 21k though, but that will stabilize in time. When people have asked what I've done to have a sudden rank change, I tell them "err.. nothing?", and this is mainly the truth. Occasionally I will look at some tsumego while on my lunch break, and twice in November, I dinked around on goproblems and did some 30k and 25k time trials.

The leading cause of my sudden jump has now been deduced to "your subconscious has digested the information that you've been exposed to, and now you can finally use it!"

December has unofficially been declared my go playing/studying month. I'm not sure how well I'll fare with this, since this weekend I'll hopefully be up in a cabin in the Colorado Rocky Mountains with some friends. Rest assured, I am bringing some books and my ghetto goban, and one of my friends that is coming also plays go. It'll be a nice start to a hectic month, where holidays may try and triumph over playing go. Oh well, either way I'll be happy. :)

Posted at 10:32 pm by wuie

Nicholas
December 16, 2005   11:19 AM PST
 
Nice to have you back :) Any chance to get the novel? :)
wolvie
December 16, 2005   06:46 PM PST
 
It's good to be back, despite being on a losing streak at the moment. x.x

The novel needs to be pushed through a lot of editing on many different levels (content editing, go editing, english editing, etc), and probably won't be out for consumption until much later. I'm not even going to attempt editing it until a couple months from now.

 

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