How is NaNo going for you now?
At the moment it's going okay! Last week was kind of a drag, but then I introduced a couple new characters and they're a lot of fun and moving the story closer to the one I see in my head. (As opposed to the one I'm afraid I'm currently putting on paper.) So that's an encouragement to keep going and not quit; you just never know who's going to show up around the corner (or at the next plot point).
We have hands that fashion and heads that know,
But our hearts we lost - how long ago! -- G. K. Chesterton
It's a fight to keep going some days, but at least I've caught up (sort of). I'm very much afraid that I might run out of story before I get to 50k. We'll see. Go back and flesh it out if necessary--that's the plan.
It feels like my characters are all "dry old sticks" as one of them put it. Maybe they'll look better with some time and distance. Sure hope so.
Excelsior! (Ever upwards, that is, not fine wood shavings)
Now my days are swifter than a post: they flee away ... my days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle
Two more days of NaNo! How is everyone faring? Keep on writing, you're almost there!
I turned into a rebel this year (actually, I think I did it last year, as well) and started working on another story. I was really losing motivation for my first story, so I decided I'd switch back and forth between the two, which worked out reasonably well.
I won today, though! I really thought I wasn't, so I'm happy I managed to finally pull through, especially because I have a lot of studying to do this week and can't really afford to spend any more time on it.
The plots had issues and the characters were a bit dry at times, but I'm looking forward to (after taking a nice, long break!) coming back to them and trying to salvage what I can. I'm probably going to have to make an outline for both of the stories, altering a lot of plot points and things before I try to rewrite them (hopefully, I will at some point), but I don't think I'll abandon them completely.
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Might make it--a bit of a setback with a migraine last night. I think there will be barely enough words: I have three more scenes to write.
Running things just a trifle close...
Now my days are swifter than a post: they flee away ... my days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle
Hooray for Summer! Go aileth! *waves the officially unofficial blue-and-brown NaNoWriMo pompoms™ and cheers*
So I'm still sitting at 8k. I knew this month was going to be really busy for me and went for it anyway, and things went all right for the first few days, but then several things came up that I really wasn't counting on and they threw me for a major loop. I could've kept trudging on, except I just didn't want to write if my heart wasn't in it and I was too distracted to write anything that was halfway decent. I know that kind of goes against the spirit of NaNoWriMo, but... *waves NaNoRebel membership card*
I was going to try to jump back in and reach that rebellious 25k goal this past week, but then more distractions came up. Boo. I could theoretically write 17k words in two days if I had nothing else going on, but alas, my plans to shut myself up as a hermit have been persistently disrupted this month.
Strangely, despite the objective failure, I rather feel like this is my most successful attempt at NaNo yet because I enjoyed myself the most this time. The Ultraviolet Fairy Book is going to be an ongoing project for me, and I'm already making plans for writing the Snow-White and Rose-Red retelling as a 50k novel during Camp NaNo next year. So this is a nice change from the "never again" feelings that I usually had after my previous two NaNoWriMo attempts.
*makes a note to dust off the writing thread at some point, now that NaNo is drawing to a close*
My niece "Tiggy" who doesn't visit Narniaweb much, did NaNo unofficially. Here she writes in her blog about the problems she encountered (nobody expects a major earthquake during NaNo!)
https://sinistrainksteyne.wordpress.com/
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
That's quite the blog entry, coracle! All my excuses for failing NaNo are pretty minor compared to a major earthquake.
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
So I'm officially a cheater, or a rebel. I've just now reached 45k words.... better late than never I guess? I believe my word count at the beginning of December was around 15,000 words. I kind of rewrote my failed story from last year. At 45k words it is nowhere near finished. I've gotten through about half of my outline. How did everyone else's stories turn out?
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