Now that Book 1 is officially done, it's time to revise it.
But I also have all of these ideas for book 2!
I've always been of the belief that there needs to be time for an author to forget what he/she wrote in draft 1 to have an objectiveness that is needed for the revision and editing process. So that's what I'm going to do... step back to gain perspective and clarity.
I also have these ideas for book 2 that I MUST WRITE DOWN before I forget them. Once I get the notes down and into an arc, I'll have given book 1 enough time to rest. The added bonus of knowing what's in store for book 2 will guide my development of the plot holes I know that I will find in book 1.
I'm all of my years of training in writing, in creative writing, I've heard the mantra "show, don't tell" so many times that I sometimes would mumble it in my sleep as stacks of handwritten journals and sheaves of printed text come tumbling down around me. (I exaggerate, but not by much). It was never discussed in any of my classes that is was OK to tell the story first, then show it by the time you had a draft that you were ready for people to read and critique. It feels refreshing and free to quickly tell the story, then go back and "show" it instead.
So I'm going to see if I can write Book 2 (at least 50K words of it) between Dec 22 and Jan 6. That gives me about 2 weeks to do full time in what took me 4 weeks while working. Between now and then, I will brainstorm, outline, and research. And when I'm tired of doing that, I'll revise portions of book 1.
Now, for some coffee.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Thursday, November 29, 2012
1 Month, 50K Words, 0 Excuses
Soo... Once I included my post Nov 1 notes to the novel, I hit the 50K word mark. I found that I was just adding more fluff for the sake of words to meet the deadline. I found that I was writing the same scenes twice and I'd skipped parts to move on with the story and have hit upon a really nice ending. I just couldn't bring myself to write 3000 words over the next two days that I fully intended to delete. It seemed like a deliberate waste of hours and effort.
Some of the stuff I was writing in a "telling" mode was the same quality/style as my notes, so I said, fuck it. I wrote those words in Nov for the novel, I'm including those words for validation purposes. I also discovered that their validation/ word count engine over-counts the words if it was a copy-paste from Word. Yay for me!
So now comes the easier part (harder for some) since there's no time-crunch. I'm going to go over the 160 pages to fill out some of the scenes that needs to be shown instead of told (if you need an explanation of Showing vs Telling, let me know and I'll explain). I need to clean up and tighten up the dialog and I need to add more interactions between some characters to not only develop the character, but their relationships with each other. I totally can see this blooming to be 300+ pages of quality fiction. Once I get the complete first (or second) draft done, I'll let people read/critique it. If you want to see it (and have not already mentioned it) let me know. I only plan on letting people who can give me detailed constructive criticism read it (the type of criticism that I'd expect to get in an advanced fiction writing workshop).
But that's for another day. Tonight, I sleep.
Some of the stuff I was writing in a "telling" mode was the same quality/style as my notes, so I said, fuck it. I wrote those words in Nov for the novel, I'm including those words for validation purposes. I also discovered that their validation/ word count engine over-counts the words if it was a copy-paste from Word. Yay for me!
So now comes the easier part (harder for some) since there's no time-crunch. I'm going to go over the 160 pages to fill out some of the scenes that needs to be shown instead of told (if you need an explanation of Showing vs Telling, let me know and I'll explain). I need to clean up and tighten up the dialog and I need to add more interactions between some characters to not only develop the character, but their relationships with each other. I totally can see this blooming to be 300+ pages of quality fiction. Once I get the complete first (or second) draft done, I'll let people read/critique it. If you want to see it (and have not already mentioned it) let me know. I only plan on letting people who can give me detailed constructive criticism read it (the type of criticism that I'd expect to get in an advanced fiction writing workshop).
But that's for another day. Tonight, I sleep.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The sprint and home stretch
This past week was an uphill struggle. On sand and loose gravel. With a slope so steep, switchbacks were necessary. But last night, albeit a few hours behind schedule, I hit the word count goal for Day 19 and pushed on to write another 1000 words.
I'm 2/3 of the way through the challenge. After tomorrow, that will increase to 3/4 done, in regards to both the time and to the word count.
I'm 1/3 of the way through the novel's story. I just introduced a crucial character to the story. As I hit 35,000 words, I may just have to put in placeholders for middle developing scenes (which are the hardest to finesse) and write out the ending to the story as my latest Nano "pep talk" e-mail advises.
I fully expect this to be the most horrible piece of writing I produced and will be revising it throughout the year - adding scenes, moving scenes, deleting scenes and deepening the development. I'm OK with that. I've (mostly) accepted that December will be my time for revision.
Will I try to keep working on 1667 words a night? Most likely not. It's a grueling pace to do while working full time. However, 800 - 1000 words a night for new material seem to be both attainable and sustainable (especially . I also have a 2-week break from work coming up that I can totally utilize to really finish by plugging up the most obvious of the plot holes and flesh out the transitions between scenes where currently placeholders are.
I'm so close I can almost taste it.
I'm 2/3 of the way through the challenge. After tomorrow, that will increase to 3/4 done, in regards to both the time and to the word count.
I'm 1/3 of the way through the novel's story. I just introduced a crucial character to the story. As I hit 35,000 words, I may just have to put in placeholders for middle developing scenes (which are the hardest to finesse) and write out the ending to the story as my latest Nano "pep talk" e-mail advises.
I fully expect this to be the most horrible piece of writing I produced and will be revising it throughout the year - adding scenes, moving scenes, deleting scenes and deepening the development. I'm OK with that. I've (mostly) accepted that December will be my time for revision.
Will I try to keep working on 1667 words a night? Most likely not. It's a grueling pace to do while working full time. However, 800 - 1000 words a night for new material seem to be both attainable and sustainable (especially . I also have a 2-week break from work coming up that I can totally utilize to really finish by plugging up the most obvious of the plot holes and flesh out the transitions between scenes where currently placeholders are.
I'm so close I can almost taste it.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Running out of steam
Today, after work, I will have 8 hours of time jump ahead of my goal. Anything I write during those 8 hours would put me ahead, leaving tomorrow's goal easier to hit.
However, I do feel like I'm running out of steam. But I'm so close to the mid-way benchmark that I can taste it. And I'm so far from the finish line that I'd be really dissappointed if I I hit a wall now.
I really hope to make a lot of progress this Friday night and Saturday afternoon. I'm bummed that I lose the all-night writing opportunity on Saturday due to work on Sunday morning. This is where I think I'll use up any surplus in my word count bank, perhaps even to fall behind by a few hours again.
Thanksgiving weekend will also be hard. As is, I plan on writing well into the night Wed night when we stop at our mid-way point during our travels. I plan on writing all night Thursday night. I hope to sleep the entire car ride back on Saturday so that I can write as much as humanly possible on Sunday. Since it's the last writing weekend, It's the last opportunity to bank excess words. I'd hate it if I were to trip up right before I reach the deadline.
However, I do feel like I'm running out of steam. But I'm so close to the mid-way benchmark that I can taste it. And I'm so far from the finish line that I'd be really dissappointed if I I hit a wall now.
I really hope to make a lot of progress this Friday night and Saturday afternoon. I'm bummed that I lose the all-night writing opportunity on Saturday due to work on Sunday morning. This is where I think I'll use up any surplus in my word count bank, perhaps even to fall behind by a few hours again.
Thanksgiving weekend will also be hard. As is, I plan on writing well into the night Wed night when we stop at our mid-way point during our travels. I plan on writing all night Thursday night. I hope to sleep the entire car ride back on Saturday so that I can write as much as humanly possible on Sunday. Since it's the last writing weekend, It's the last opportunity to bank excess words. I'd hate it if I were to trip up right before I reach the deadline.
Monday, November 12, 2012
More than words
I met my personal goal of being ahead of the average to get the writing done. From now (3pm) until Midnight, I will be working towards Tuesday's, and perhaps Wednesday's goal of 21,667 and 23,333 words, respectively. At this moment, I'm trying to focus during the day with the same clarity and dedication as in the middle of the night.
If I'm honest with myself, the material rewards I've said that I'm giving myself have not been a motivating factor at all. Making plans with friends and forcing myself to cancel them if I fail to meet my goal (as what happened in week 1) has been more motivating. If I'm not on track, I can't be social and see friends. I've also been motivated by the pep talks - motivational e-mails - that I get from the NaNo team, including past NaNo writers who not only achieved their word count goals, but went on to publish. The e-mails that talk about some aspect of the writing process -the procrastination, frustration, road (and writing) blocks, or even negativity from the haters.
November 15 will mark the halfway point - 25,000 words and I don't have a doubt that I can do it. My progress in the first 2 weeks was consistent and I've dealt with the hurdles. Just last night, I was blocked, so I stepped away, and did 10 minutes of brainstorming for this specific series of scenes. Then, I was back to writing.
This challenge has become more than the words. It is a test of my will, determination, ability to persevere, and deal with hiccups. It's about changing habits; I now resist the urge to revise before draft 1 is done. I'm OK with skipping a scene where I'm stuck to move on, and I'm OK with a quality that I'm not happy with on the first go-around. I'm outlining and seeing the big picture before working on the details.
Now, if only I can be so dedicated to my other goals.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Distractions and hurdles
Distracted by the election, I'm 300 words short of my 10K word goal of the day. I hope to make up for it tomorrow, so my stretch goal for Nov 7 is 1967 words. It's a word count I know I can do Friday night or Saturday night, but I'd feel much better if I can do it tomorrow.
I need to call it at 2:50 am on a work night and get some sleep. I'm confident that I can catch up. It is, after all, only Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. Nov 7 marks the official 1-week mark of NaNoWriMo. That's 1/4 of the way there if we're counting weeks. 23% if you want to be accurate about the progress.
I've been fairly on track so far and have been able to maintain, for the most part, the momentum in the writing. I'm making myself write daily and the novel has started to come to life. I've rarely had to look at my notes and when I do, I see that I'm already shifting the scenes around. I'm allowing myself to add more text to elaborate on a scene that happens earlier in the story, but I'm not allowing myself to delete and re-write scenes. I'm also adding scenes that I missed from my notes.
Working with notes in a creative writing project is actually new for me. However, it has done its job really well in keeping me on track and providing me with material to write when I encounter a hurdle and feel stuck. Anyone who is reading this right now and doing NaNo, I would recommend an "outline my story" night if you can't think of what happens next. At the very least, plot out the story arc and know how it ends. (When I was outlining, I knew the beginning and the end before I figured out the middle).
Current Stats: 9700 words.
Nov 7 total word goal: 11666 ( I would need to write 1966 words before Midnight to make this goal).
Monday, November 5, 2012
On Par, Entering Day 5
It looks like I'm staying on track. I fell behind on Friday when I took the night off to go out. I've spent all weekend making up for the 800 words I didn't write on Friday in addition to the 1667 words for each day.
What I learned this weekend: I can write at least 2070 words in a (weekend) day, even in an "uproductive" day.
Confession: I whittled away quite a few hours, both Saturday and Sunday by just puttering around - in real life and on Facebook. It felt very unproductive mainly because I had to force myself to write even if it meant staying up until 5am.
So I'm adding some stretch goals to try to get ahead. I'd rather go out when I'm ahead in my goals. I believe I can truly relax and have fun if I don't have to worry about playing catch-up.
Current word count 6791
Day 4 goal: 6667 words met at 12:30am, Nov 5.
Day 5 goal: 8333 (official)
Stretch goal: 8500 before Midnight Nov 6
What I learned this weekend: I can write at least 2070 words in a (weekend) day, even in an "uproductive" day.
Confession: I whittled away quite a few hours, both Saturday and Sunday by just puttering around - in real life and on Facebook. It felt very unproductive mainly because I had to force myself to write even if it meant staying up until 5am.
So I'm adding some stretch goals to try to get ahead. I'd rather go out when I'm ahead in my goals. I believe I can truly relax and have fun if I don't have to worry about playing catch-up.
Current word count 6791
Day 4 goal: 6667 words met at 12:30am, Nov 5.
Day 5 goal: 8333 (official)
Stretch goal: 8500 before Midnight Nov 6
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Progress as we enter Day 4
One of the things I'm finding awesome with participating in NaNoWriMo are the words of advice and encouragement from authors. Today, I received an e-mail authored by Kate DiCamillo (author of The Take of Despereaux and other YA novels) offering some words of advice on motivation:
It is a truly excellent to have someone to believe in you and your ability to write.
But I think it is just as helpful to have people who don't believe in you, people who mock you, people who doubt you, people who enrage you. Fortunately, there is never a shortage of this type of person in the world.
So as you enter this month of writing, write for yourself. Write for the story. And write, also, for all of the people who doubt you... Let them motivate you.
Your friend in writing,
Kate DiCamillo
Kate DiCamillo
As we enter day 4 (at Midnight), I have 4300 words. I'm 700 words from meeting my day 3 goal, but I have do doubt that I will hit it before I sleep tonight (whatever time that will be). My 6667 total word goal for Sunday will be a little more difficult since I do not have the option of writing until 6am. I'm hoping to reach that goal sometime in the afternoon. Keeping the promise I made when I started this challenge, I'm saying "no" to a social gathering that I'd REALLY like to participate in (Dim Sum with some friends). However, my one social event I'd allowed myself for this weekend was 5 hours on Friday night when I went out with Craig and Roz to dinner and to see Wreck-It Ralph.
Onward to 6667.
Onward to 6667.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Progress - Day 1
Day 1 Goal of 1667 met at 9:02pm tonight.
Pages for 1667 words = 3, almost 4, single spaced
Hours it took to write: 5
I'm highly encouraged by my progress. I'm SO glad I did the prepping with the outline. Even though I already find myself deviating a bit with the details, I'm still sticking to the main points that is supposed to occur in the chapter. When I find myself stopping, I glance over at my notes and think, "Oh right! That needs to happen for it to develop the way I want it to develop. I really need that in chapter [insert chapter number here]." Finding the right words to explain or show the idea is so much easier when the basic idea is already written and plotted.
I'm finding hard to not go back and add things or edit, but I'm moving forward. These first few chapters are all about introducing the main characters. I'm hoping that I'm doing a good job at bringing them to life, with their interactions with each other, speech patterns, and mannerisms. I'm going to call it quits for tonight and try to get a an extra hour of sleep. I'm already 39% done with my day 2 goal.
With tomorrow being Friday, I'll be able to stay up as late as I want to to write. I'm optimistic that I'll be ahead of my daily goal by the end of the day on Saturday. My stretch goal is to be a whole day ahead of my daily goal, allowing me to create a buffer. Even better if that lead is extended. I'd much rather be creating more material early on in the month than trying frantically to catch up as we near the deadline.
In addition to the writing last night and tonight, I spent almost 3 hours on a SW game and 2 hours vegging out in front of the TV. This is also encouraging. It means that if push came to shove, I can carve out the time I need from other recreational time to devote to the writing.
Current word count: 2310
Day 2 goal: 3334
Day 2 goal: 3334
I'm highly encouraged by my progress. I'm SO glad I did the prepping with the outline. Even though I already find myself deviating a bit with the details, I'm still sticking to the main points that is supposed to occur in the chapter. When I find myself stopping, I glance over at my notes and think, "Oh right! That needs to happen for it to develop the way I want it to develop. I really need that in chapter [insert chapter number here]." Finding the right words to explain or show the idea is so much easier when the basic idea is already written and plotted.
I'm finding hard to not go back and add things or edit, but I'm moving forward. These first few chapters are all about introducing the main characters. I'm hoping that I'm doing a good job at bringing them to life, with their interactions with each other, speech patterns, and mannerisms. I'm going to call it quits for tonight and try to get a an extra hour of sleep. I'm already 39% done with my day 2 goal.
With tomorrow being Friday, I'll be able to stay up as late as I want to to write. I'm optimistic that I'll be ahead of my daily goal by the end of the day on Saturday. My stretch goal is to be a whole day ahead of my daily goal, allowing me to create a buffer. Even better if that lead is extended. I'd much rather be creating more material early on in the month than trying frantically to catch up as we near the deadline.
In addition to the writing last night and tonight, I spent almost 3 hours on a SW game and 2 hours vegging out in front of the TV. This is also encouraging. It means that if push came to shove, I can carve out the time I need from other recreational time to devote to the writing.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
On chapter 1
Working on chapter 1, I've turned 4 lines of notes into 1150 words. I will have a few hours after work to complete another 517 words to meet my goal today and I hope to power through and get ahead of the goal. I'd rather be ahead of the game than playing catch-up. I'm hoping to keep up this momentum.
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