NaNoWriMo Day 18

The Words: 1792 written today. Today was my lowest day for this month, but I expected it to be. I didn’t write any until evening, and I only had about an hour total to write. I was glad to at least make par (though, yes, yesterday, I wrote 3700 words in 1 hour, and today I did half that; however, it takes a special focus to write that much, and I did not have it today). I had a Skype meeting with my sisters (sixteenth meeting of the Tri-County Sisterhood of the Traveling Book), who are working with me to revise the novel I wrote last year.

The Story: Lex, Leahna, and Glyn continued on with their plan to infiltrate the hideout of a band of mercenaries. Their mission was a success, but they don’t know yet that it was also somewhat unsuccessful.

Total word count: 77,714

day 18

 

NaNoWriMo Day 17

The Words: 4901 written today. I actually wrote almost all of this in 2 sessions. The first was I think 15 minutes last night before I went to bed, during which I wrote 594 words. Then during the afternoon, I went on the main forums for the first time since November started. I don’t visit them much, because they’re just so crowded, it’s difficult to be heard. But I went into the Word Wars, Prompts, & Sprints forum, because my month has become all about that, and I was curious what was there. Quickly, this thread caught my eye: 3k in an hour! After reading the first post, I decided that I had to at least try that and see how I could do. When I sat down to write for the evening, I wrote a few hundred words to warm up, and then I plunged in, with Write or Die set to 1 hour and 3000 words. When the 1 hour was up, I had written 3700 words! Not sure I’ll want to do that again, but it was nice to know I could.

The Story: Lex and Leahna found what they were searching for pretty quickly into today’s session, though they’d been looking for months in the story. Then they enlisted the help of an old friend of Lex’s dad’s named Glyn. Lex shared his plan infiltrate the place they found, which impressed both Leahna and Glyn, partly because of some abilities they did not know he had, and partly because of how good of a plan it was. He’s been thinking about it for months though. They were executing the plan when I left off today, infiltrating a hidden hideout for a band of mercenaries (a small town-sized hidden hideout).

 

Total word count: 75, 922

day 17

NaNoWriMo Day 16

The Words: 3583 written today. I’m definitely coming off of yesterday’s high here. I wrote 2000 before bed, and then 1500 more this evening, from 11pm to 12 am. I was gone all day, so I wasn’t sure I’d do more than the 2000 from this morning, but I did a few word wars and pulled out some more.

The Story: Lex and Leahna have been searching for a while. Then I ran into my other story again, as Missy contacted Leahna in a huge panic. Lex and Leahna went to a place that had previously spent a lot of time, a place that’s very dangerous and where Missy does not have training to be, to help her. There they encountered another mysterious individual who will try to harm them, but who they will not have a chance to know more about in this story.

 

Total word count: 71,021

day 16

NaNoWriMo Day 15

The Words: 10,516 written today. This was the most epic day of writing I have ever had, and probably ever will have. After the last two days of lower numbers, after midnight last night, I was determined to do a lot more writing. Unfortunately, everyone from my regional Skype group had gone to bed already, so there would be no word wars to spur me on. Then I remembered a Twitter account that I had discovered during a Camp NaNo earlier this year, but didn’t have use for at the time (because I rebelled and revised both Camp sessions this year). It’s twitter.com/NaNoWordSprints, if anyone’s curious. There, from 1:00 until 3:15 am, someone was keeping word sprints going. The first one I joined was a 30 minute sprint, which I was 5 minutes late for. I did it anyway. After that, through 10, 15, 20, and 30 minute sprints for a total of 2 1/4 hours, I just kept writing, with only a few minutes down time in between (and one slightly longer break when I just needed one). I went to bed with 5k words written for the day.

Then today, my husband had some friends over for a game night. During that time, I had less of my normal distractions (chores to do, my computer to stare at aimlessly, etc) because, hey, we had company. Even though I didn’t play many of the games, I still sat at the table and watched, just to be involved. But I had my laptop in front of me, and continued to do word sprints/wars, either with people from my region, or with the aforementioned Twitter feed. And the numbers just kept stacking up. There were still distractions, as it wasn’t meant to be dedicated writing time, so I had to help with our daughter, or sometimes just stopped because fun things were going on. Or there’s the 20-minute sprint where I had to stop halfway through and go find food to put in my stomach because I was getting a migraine and suddenly felt woozy.

Around 11 pm tonight, I realized I was 300 words away from 10k, so one more word war on my region’s Skype chat pushed me over. And now I am on the final page of my outline, which means the story is almost done. It may just end before the month ends.

The Story: So much happened today, though I’m sure that’s not surprising for 10,000 words. Lex and Leahna have found themselves a shared quest–to stop Rusalki. That won’t be easy, though, as they don’t actually know where to find her. They have a general region, but it will be a long, difficult search. And I have to figure out how to make sure that long, difficult search isn’t boring, without just saying, “They searched for so much time, and then found what they were looking for.” Unless I can make that work…

 

Total word count: 67,438

day 15

NaNoWriMo Day 14

The Words: 2452 written today. Now I can admit that reaching 50k already has made me lazy. I did have a somewhat full day today, but when evening came, I didn’t go directly to writing. So I used up more of my lead. I do plan to stay up late tonight and get extra words for Saturday though.

Now, before I go on to the story part of my post, I have some other things to say. I’ve noticed how completely self-centered my blog is compared to others. This is on purpose, as I created it solely as an attempt to stay accountable in my revision work. Still, I’ve read other people’s posts about NaNoWriMo, and they’re filled with tips about how to survive the month, how to keep a plot moving, or other such things, or even encouragement. I didn’t actually anticipate people reading these posts, but I’ve had many more hits during this month than normal, I assume because I’m using the NaNoWriMo tag on my posts. That’s cool. You’re certainly welcome to read, or else why would I be writing it? I just want to say that if I’m not full of writerly advice and encouragement, please don’t hold that against me. I don’t really have the readership to be addressing an audience (other than right here where I am doing that), and after NaNoWriMo, this blog will likely slink back into obscurity.

The Story: Lex just got another big piece to the puzzle, in the form of a letter from a dead man (written before he died; no ghosts or such here). He has suddenly begun to question everything he knew about the very people who make the rules, who he trusts to teach him his own abilities. And now he knows there is some unknown group of people out there who seem to be keeping secrets from the world’s population, people who are willing to kill to keep those secrets. Unfortunately, that means that Lex is worried for anyone he has involved in his quest, especially the man to whom the letter was addressed, who is now missing. To make matters worse, Lex managed to completely alienate Leahna in yesterday’s writing, because he has been keeping secrets of his own.

 

Total word count: 56,922

day 14

NaNoWriMo Day 13

The Words: 2718 written today. It’s the first day after I reached 50k, and it’s not a good sign of things to come. However, I pulled double writing duty today. On top of the writing I did for NaNoWriMo, I had a Skype meeting with my sisters (fifteenth meeting of the Tri-County Sisterhood of the Traveling Book), who are working with me to revise the novel I wrote last year. That was during my evening writing time, so I knew I wouldn’t get writing done during that time. So the rest of the writing happened in the afternoon, which I think was actually a pretty good amount.

The Story: The plot is flowing so fast now, I can’t get very far without having to check my outline. In fact, I tried talking out the story into Audacity while doing dishes again, but I kept having to run over to the computer to look at what was next, so I finally had to give up. Lex and Leahna encountered Rusalki, a dangerous woman who will actually become sort of the big bad of this story. There are no indications that she has anything to do with Lex’s dad’s death, or the dangerous steps Lex is taking to answer the questions surrounding his dad’s death. However, she definitely has a malicious intent, not just toward Lex and Leahna, but toward…everyone.

 

Total word count: 54,470

day 13

 

NaNoWriMo Day 12

The Words: 3360 written today. And I reached 50k tonight! After a rough day of finding and cleaning cat pee all over the house (cat has a bladder infection), I wasn’t even sure I’d make it, despite how little I had to go. Fortunately, a word war got me the rest of the way there. I had also written 800 before I went to bed last night, and a little more before supper. Now, as excited about this as I am (and I am, I’m just more excited internally than externally), I know I’m not done yet. As I said earlier this month, my real goal is to finish as much of this book as I can before November comes to an end. Last year, the novel I started during NaNo came in around 105k words, so using that as a loose guide, my daily word goals continuing forth will reflect a 100k end goal. That means 3333 words per day, which I’ve already been doing most of the month. Until recently, I haven’t had to really make myself reach a daily goal; I’ve just written until midnight and gotten enough. However, now that I’ve reached 50k, I know I’m more likely to tell myself I can just slack off. I do have a few days worth of buffer, but I’d like to save them for Thanksgiving or other busy days, not just lazy days. Wish me luck!

The Story: Lex found what he was looking for in the dangerous area he and Leahna were searching. But then he spent most of my words today being stuck as to how to get inside. He had to ask for help and wait in agony for a response. Now he and Leahna have gotten inside and are just beginning to look around this hidden, abandoned home that Lex really hopes will hold some answers for him. And it just may…though maybe not to the questions he’s been asking.

 

Total word count: 51752

day 12

NaNoWriMo Day 11

The Words: 3545 written today. I am 1608 words away from reaching 50,000 words. It’s weird to think that last year, when I got this close to the finish line, I wrote like my life depended on it to get the last 2500 words by midnight, with 45 minutes to go. I have less than 2000 left, and had an hour before midnight when I got to that point, but I just don’t care as much. Maybe the difference is that last year, doing this well was brand new. Or maybe it’s because I was much more into my story last year than I have been this year (or any other year I’ve done NaNo). Either way, this year, it doesn’t bother me to go another day, rather than pushing it (plus, I’ll still hit 50k two days sooner than I did last year).

The Story: Lex and Leahna have now started on a search through a dangerous area. Lex is still hiding something from Leahna–something that makes the search less dangerous. During the several-month-long search, I got a chance to switch the focus to Leahna for a bit. I followed her home, talked about how hectic her life has become (a fact that she is hiding from Lex, so he won’t feel bad), and let her get her mail for the first time in a week. That’s when she discovered some terrible news about her friend, which then gave me a chance to talk about Missy a bit. (Missy is the main character from the novel I started last year during NaNo, finished a few months later, and am now revising.) That was the second place where this story connected with the other one. This time, though, instead of trying to remember how it happened, so I could show the scene from Leahna’s perspective, I just skipped the whole thing and figured that I could sort it out later.

 

Total word count: 48392

day 11

NaNoWriMo Day 10

The Words: 3574 written today. Yesterday, I had planned to write 5000 today, and reach 50k tomorrow with another 5000. That didn’t happen, obviously. But it’s okay, because I decided partway through the day that it wasn’t worth pushing myself for. Why would I? I’ve been saying all month that it’s not so much about the word count as it is the story itself. My goal for this month is not simply to reach 50k, it’s to have a finished novel. I’m so far away from that right now, it might take me another 50k just to have an idea of where the end will even be. But if I stress over it, I know it will only make my writing that much slower and more dreaded. So I have to allow myself days like today–I didn’t write after midnight last night, I didn’t have a chance to get to it during the afternoon, I hadn’t written 1 word for today before 9:30 pm when I finally sat down to write. So if I don’t make a pre-determined far-higher-than-daily-minimum goal on a day like that…oh well.

The Story: Lex has taken a huge leap now. He has forsaken all logic, sanity, and safety in pursuit of his end goal. Right now, though, he may have lost sight of that end goal. Now, he just seems determined to become a more advanced fighter. Sure, he says it’s so he can go in search of answers, but that’s not necessarily what his inner thoughts say. Meanwhile, he’s dragging his upstanding, God-following partner along for the ride, and she has no idea of the highly illegal thing he’s done. He’s determined not to outright lie to her, but he is about to tell her only what he thinks he has to, in order to get her to go along with his plan. Lex is definitely the kind of person who is willing to bend the rules and his moral code, as a means to an end.

 

Total word count: 44847

day 10

NaNoWriMo Day 9

The Words: 3607 written today. I went to bed early last night so I could get up early in the morning. I managed to squeeze in 800 words after midnight, before bed. Then I was busy most of the day. In anticipation of that, and with 12,000 words left to write, I had already decided that if I could just get 2000 words in today, I could possibly finish the rest with two 5000-word days. I had about half an hour to write in the afternoon, and wrote about 1800 during that time. I was settled with that, if need be. Then at 11 pm, I found myself free, and I saw some people in my region’s Skype group were about to do a word war. I ran around getting ready (into warm, comfy clothes, water bottle, laptop ready) and joined in on 2 word wars, thus reaching the number you see above. I’m very sleepy now and not sure if I can do my head-start writing before bed. Even if I did, it may not make sense.

The Story: Lex spent most of today’s words in a half-baked, crazy scheme to find some answers. He put himself and his friend in danger and was very upset by the lack of results. At the end of my writing, he was playing with a very dangerous object that he has no reason to think won’t kill him if he uses. Still, he sees it as a possible means to an end, and he’s nothing if not obsessive. He has to accomplish his task, no matter the cost. So we’ll see where this takes him.

 

Total word count: 41273

day 9