November Writing Challenge Day 24

The Words: 1759 words today. Passed 40k today, and we’re in the final week!

The Story: I kept going with Garend in a class about the history of Newland today, which gave me a chance to put into words the ideas I’ve long had about the origins of certain elements in my world but never really written down. Though I still have some decisions to make about some of the details, this is giving me a chance to explore it, and it’s really helpful. And since I’m not drafting an actual story, I don’t mind staying here for a while.

Total word count: 41,741

With 6 days left of NaNoWriMo, be sure to check out episode 5 of the NaNoMusical, where the stresses of the month catch up to the characters in my favorite song of the whole thing!

November Writing Challenge Day 23

The Words: 1491 words today. I had a Thanksgiving get-together today with my husband’s side of the family, so I took my Alpha with me and wrote around 500 words while waiting for everyone to arrive. When I was home later, I sprinted for 15 using the Sprinter site and got the rest of the words. I probably could have gone on to hit par, but I’m really tired. It was a ridiculously bananas day at church this morning! At least I’m still almost a full day’s word count ahead, which will be helpful on Thursday when my side of the family is getting together for Thanksgiving.

The Story: I’m having quite a bit of fun with a class that Garend has been put into in Newland, basically a history of the country and a history of one of their most intense secrets. Garend is barely even joining the discussion, but it’s the first time I’ve had a chance to really hash out this history, and actually, I am writing it 2 different ways, because I haven’t decided which will end up being the real history.

Total word count: 39,982

November Writing Challenge Day 22

The Words: 1717 words today using the Sprinter site again. I was really drowsy this evening, so I can see even more mistakes than I normally make when trying to type fast, but I still managed around 800 words in one 15-minute sprint, and then just set the goal to 867 words and wrote until I’d hit the day’s par.

The Story: I’m starting to jump around to some of the scenes I brainstormed a few days ago, which is at least one way to keep from dragging on in the same main “plot” that I’ve been writing for more than half the month, but isn’t my preferred way to write. So it’s sort of good, sort of bad. I know that my heart isn’t in this story anymore, which is sad, but the good thing about NaNo is that it gives you a reason to keep going forward for a short amount of time. Then I can stop and maybe never revisit this month’s writing again.

Total word count: 38,491

November Writing Challenge Day 21

The Words: 1835 words today in a single, half-hour sprint this evening with my daughter. I’m not more than a single day’s word count ahead, which is good, because I have a Thanksgiving event coming up in a few days, and though I definitely plan to make sure I get some writing that day, I don’t know how much I’ll have time for.

The Story: The stranger that brought Garend to Newland has now revealed the nation’s closest-held secrets to Garend. Even I felt weird typing these things out, since it’s such a major revelation, close-held secrets of my own. But it will all come to light someday, sooner or later.

Total word count: 36,774

November Writing Challenge Day 20

The Words: 1802 words today in two sprints, one with my daughter and one alone.

The Story: After yesterday’s brainstorming and really struggling to know where to go next, I just kind of jumped into a scene today that wasn’t even in my plans. But it got me going, and then I went from there to another, more connected scene, and finally got back to what would actually happen next with Garend from where I left off. But I skipped a day or two that was going to just be a lot of chatting, most likely. Of course, today’s writing also ended up just being a lot of talking. Conversations between characters seems to be my go-to when I don’t know what else to do. Oh well, I left off today right on the edge of a life-changing revelation for Garend, so tomorrow at least should be easier to get into.

Total word count: 34,939

November Writing Challenge Day 19

The Words: 1866 words today that were actually all in the form of brainstorming. I finally got to a point where the story, which was barely a story to start with, was going nowhere and I had to come up with some scenes to start into. Most of what I brainstormed were just things I already knew was going to happen because they coincide with “Power,” and I really want to try to include a few things that are completely unique to Garend, but I’ll go with what I came up with for now.

Total word count: 33,137
This is a good time to watch episode 4 of the NaNoMusical, where things really heat up!

November Writing Challenge Day 18

The Words: 1701 words today shortly before bedtime. It’s a good thing I realized yesterday that I don’t have a large enough lead to take more short days unless absolutely necessary, or I probably would have cut today short. I can’t really afford that, though, with holiday events coming up.

The Story: Because of trying to get the words out quickly tonight, today’s writing mostly consisted of a conversation between Garend and the person who brought him to Newland. She’s telling him a lot of things about his ancestry that he never knew (and that I didn’t know either).

Total word count: 31,271

November Writing Challenge Day 17

The Words: 1726 words today in two 15-minute sprints with my 15-year-old daughter. It occurred to me today that I’m not even a full day’s word count ahead, which is both uncommon for me anymore and a little scary. I have to be careful about my short days from now on.

The Story: Garend and the person who brought him to Newland talked a bit about the future today, and Garend finally got a chance to rest and reflect. I think it’s time to start brainstorming some actual events to happen once Garend makes it over the metaphorical threshold into Newland, which I may just jump forward to in the next day or two. Even I’m getting bored by what I’m writing.

Total word count: 29,570

November Writing Challenge Day 16

The Words: 1824 words today. Sundays are pretty full for us lately with church in the morning, Christmas choir practice in the afternoon, and grocery shopping with my husband while our daughter is at youth group in the evening. I did a 10-minute sprint in the short window of time I had in the afternoon and got around 800 words. Then this evening, I used the Sprinter site and just wrote until I’d gotten another 1000 words.

The Story: Garend’s evaluation is over, but things aren’t quite looking up yet. He’s finally made it within the boundaries of Newland, but he’s still not allowed to see or know anything until the results come back on his evaluation. I have no actual book plans for any of what I’m writing yet, but if I ever decided to use any of this in a future book, I’d really have to pare it down. It’s interesting for me to be exploring this process, but overall pretty boring stuff.

Total word count: 27,844

November Writing Challenge Day 15

The Words: 800 words total for the day in a 15-minute sprint with my daughter shortly before I needed to head to bed to be up early. I really thought I’d have more time to write today, but it just didn’t work out. (I’m posting this for the 15th a week later because apparently, when I tried to post it on the 15th, I instead just edited the post for the 14th instead of copying it to make a new post. So I have restored the post from the 14th and have made this its own post.)

The Story: Garend has been released from his evaluation and sent to Newland, but only to a lodging building pending his evaluation being cleared by the powers that be. He won’t be alone, but he also still may not get the answers he’s looking for just yet.

Total word count: 26,020