It's November 1st, which means it's NaNoWriMo time again. For those of you who don't know, NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month. The goal is over 30 days to write a 175 page novel, or 50,000 words without stopping. That means no editing whatsoever. For those how have an internal critic/editor sitting on our shoulder on a daily basis, like I do, telling you that every word you write is total crap, NaNoWriMo is a godsend. For the next month, I just write, and write and write. And hopefully at the end, I have something salvageable.
Last time I did this two years ago, I wrote 250 pages of a YA novel that ended up in the bin, but it got me excited enough about my premise to totally rewrite the novel in a month with a new plot and a new set of characters which I might never have done if it hadn't been for good ole NaNoWriMo. Part of the reason why I did NaNoWriMo the last time was because I knew that Lani Diane Rich had written her RITA award winning first novel, Time Off for Good Behavior during NaNoWriMo. I figured if she could do it, so could I.
This time, I'm better prepared. I have more of a handle of what I want to write and that thing called plot. My characters are fully fleshed out in my head, and I have a list of scenes that I want to incorporate into the story. Also, I've written down 5 character adjectives for my hero and heroine that I'm going to try and plant the seeds of in every scene. I'm off to a pretty good start, I've written 4 pages so far this morning. Of course, the first day is always the best.
This caps off a pretty awesome week so far. Yesterday afternoon, I got to go to a taping of The Daily Show with that god among men, Jon Stewart. Totally fab. I highly recommend that if you know you're going to be in New York a few months in advance that you try and get tickets. It's a short taping since the show is only a half and hour. The hard part is standing on line and waiting to get in. Fortunately, I brought a friend with me to chat to, although I have tons of research books that I could have been reading while I waited.
Even the warm up comedian was funny for a change. Then when I got to my night job, I found out I was getting a $50 because there were so few people working last night. Yippee! Mama needs a new pair of shoes.
Now excuse me while I go check my word count.
Thanks for reading!
EKM
1 comment:
Good luck in Nano! Last year I went in blind and LOVED my story! This year, I'm going in blind and drowning :(
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