NaNoWriMo Day 2

The Words:  3486 written today. I wrote about 1800 words after midnight last night, then wrote the rest this evening. Twenty minute sprints again throughout my writing time. This month so far, I’ve been averaging about 650-700 words per sprint. Last year, I apparently averaged 500. The last sprint, which I started at 11:30 pm, ended up being 1000 words right at the end. I have no idea why. It didn’t feel like I was doing any better than usual. I’ll take it though. I’ll do another sprint or two before I go to bed to start into Monday’s daily goal, because I’ve noticed that it helps to have a dent already made in the daily word count before I get to writing for the evening, after the kids go to bed. It’s purely a mental trick, but it does help.

The Story:  The character who came out of nowhere yesterday has settled in pretty nicely. He’s just a friend for my main character to have. Otherwise, Alexander would have been pretty lonely and even more detached from the rest of society than he already is. I’ve gotten through exactly one page of my eleven-page (printed) outline, and so far, I’m pretty sure the story hasn’t even really started. On the other hand, this is all kind of important to his character. I’ll wait to see how long the whole story ends up before I decide this is too much lead-up to the real story. The second main character will be entering soon, and then things will really pick up. Well, there will be about a year during which not much happens (according to my fancy timeline), but it will pass quickly in the story. Anyway…that’s another day’s work.

Total word count: 9442

day 2

 

NaNoWriMo Day 1

The Work:  5956 words written today. I started at midnight for the “midnight sprint,” which in my case was more like a midnight marathon. I worked until 4, but let me be clear. I only wrote for a few hours of that. I didn’t intend to take such long breaks, but that’s exactly why, outside of NaNoWriMo, I don’t get much done. I just lack the discipline. On the plus side, though, before I went to bed, I had a word count of 3507. That is a bit more than two days of work. So that was nice. Then I did a 20-minute sprint during the day. That’s how I normally write now. Twenty minutes (sometimes more or less than twenty) of non-stop, mostly distraction-free writing, then a break of some length, then do it again. I’ve found it’s the way I work best. In the evening, I did two more 20-minute sprints total, finishing the second right before midnight. Now I’m taking a break, then plan to do a bit more before bed.

The Story:  I do have a full outline to write from, but the first bit of it is rather vague. It sets up the story and the main character (named Alexander), but doesn’t really say what will happen from a story viewpoint. Just an overview of the character’s life during the first few years. So I started in and tried to make a real story out of those notes. Somehow I spawned a new character that I’d never even considered before. I’m still not sure if this new character will stay, as I have only a vague purpose for him. It’s interesting, really…I guess I thought the story was already boring without him, but with him, it just gets more complicated. That’s the nature of writing fiction, though. NaNoWriMo just compresses it.

Total word count: 5956

day 1

2014 NaNoNovel

Here is the synopsis I whipped up for the novel I’m writing for NaNoWriMo starting this Saturday:

Pursuit of Power

Destry Surett’s death may not have been the accident it was claimed to be, but it was well concealed for years. When Destry’s son, Alexander, stumbles onto an innocuous item from his dad’s past that leads him to question the story of his dad’s death, he is told to let it go. He chooses instead to dig—slowly at first. The more he uncovers, though, the more he has to know the truth. Soon it becomes clear that his father’s death is only the tip of the iceberg, and Alexander finds himself the target of both expected and unexpected forces. Friends and loved ones around him are put at risk due to his quest, but he cannot bring himself to back down. He has already gone past where he thought his own moral boundaries would lie, and it’s too late to go back.

 

My NaNoWriMo profile.
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October 28

Time worked:  3:00

Work done:  Thirteenth meeting of the Tri-County Sisterhood of the Traveling Book. We got through 3 1/4 pages, which wasn’t looking good for a while. Then we got past an issue that took us a while, and just flew through the next page and a half. I also spent an hour in the morning working on the TCSTB shared document in preparation of tonight’s meeting.

October 21

Time worked:  2:30

Work done:  Twelfth meeting of the Tri-County Sisterhood of the Traveling Book. We got through just over three pages, and were pretty happy with it.

I have decided not to push myself to continue my individual revision of “Adventures in Pithea,” in anticipation of NaNoWriMo. I don’t want to burn out on the daily evening grind before November even starts. However, I would like to take some time in the next 10 days to write up a story introduction for “Pursuit of Power,” as well as at least one character introduction from the story, all from Drear’s POV (the narrator). We’ll see how that works out.

October 14

Time worked:  1:30

Work done:  Eleventh meeting of the Tri-County Sisterhood of the Traveling Book. We got through two and a half pages, and made a few notes for things to come back to later.

I haven’t posted in a week, and that is thoroughly reflective of the work I’ve done in that time. Actually, that’s not completely true. I did go over my outline for “Pursuit of Power,” the story I plan to start writing for NaNoWriMo in a few weeks. The busy season at my work has reached its conclusion, with the last show we have to go away for happening last weekend. I’ve been tired, cranky, busy, and just generally unable to focus on writing. The once-over I gave my outline happened in the evening at the show, but it was all I could do the whole weekend. These weekly meetings are wonderful, because I know that no matter what, I’ll still be brought back to my story every week. I truly can’t say what my plans are for the next two weeks until NaNo starts. I feel I should keep going forward on my revision for “Adventures in Pithea,” but at the same time, I’m not sure it’s worth dragging myself back into that story, just to completely switch gears to a new story when November hits. But I also don’t feel like it’s good to do absolutely nothing. So we’ll see.

October 7

Time worked:  2:00

Work done:  Tenth meeting of the Tri-County Sisterhood of the Traveling Book. We got through two and a quarter pages, which was further than I expected. We got a little hung up on some descriptions, only to decide we should skip all of that for now.