Subject: Every month is NaNoWriMo for Quincy! XD (nm)
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Posted on: 2017-11-01 18:18:00 UTC
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NaNoWriMo is upon you. by
on 2017-11-01 10:58:00 UTC
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Who's taking part? And what are you planning to write (haha, I said 'plan'... ^_~)?
I'm giving it a miss this year; I try to stick to one year in two, so I don't end up burning myself out too often. I will be using NaNoEdMo in March to try and revise last year's NaNo.
For the hopefully-small number of people who don't know what I'm on about: NaNoWriMo is where you write a 50,000-word novel in November. That's it. 1,667 words per day (or, more likely, 250 words per day for a week and then 8000 in one massive binge to try and catch up...), with no editing or revision - there's no time for that! It's heaps of fun, and great for those 'I always wanted to write this story but never got round to it' types.
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I'll be! by
on 2017-11-02 05:22:00 UTC
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I'm doing it, although I'd prefer not to share details in public because to do so would be mixing anonymity modes.
I find that usually the hard part isn't generating the words, the part I find the most difficult part is actually paring them down after I'm through and remaining on course without going all over the place. NaNoWriMo usually gives me a good excuse to just toss that out the window and just go completely hog wild on everything. Usually the editing is where I have the most fun, but I've taken to viewing NaNoWriMo as the time where you find the pieces that you'll be writing, and editing the next month as a matter of when I get to actually put them together. A lot of parts naturally won't get used, but I view that as being perfectly fine, since just because some of my ideas won't get used this time around, it won't mean I won't get to use them in the future.
My first drafts will always be a little disjointed but that's to be expected. I'm looking forward to it.
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It's Sewvember! by
on 2017-11-02 04:41:00 UTC
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Rather than doing NaNo proper, I'm dedicating this month to sewing things. Gonna do a weighted blanket and first drafts for a costume for cons next year.
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Every month is NaNoWriMo for Quincy! XD (nm) by
on 2017-11-01 18:18:00 UTC
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Fifty times twelve equals... by
on 2017-11-01 19:03:00 UTC
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... 600,000 words a year? That means you're topping a million every two years!
Or did you mean that you don't hit the target each month...? ^_~
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I wish I could, but unfortunately, college comes first. :( (nm) by
on 2017-11-01 15:56:00 UTC
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I'm going for it. by
on 2017-11-01 15:18:00 UTC
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Last time I attempted it was back in 2012/2013 I think. Going to be writing the latest revision of the story that originally created Apollo (who unfortunately doesn't have a major part in this one).
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Welp. Guess I'll give it a go. by
on 2017-11-01 14:24:00 UTC
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I've had an idea floating around since 2015 but I've never attempted a NaNo before.
I'm going to hate myself if I don't get it finished. >.> -
Update: 5005 words. by
on 2017-11-03 04:10:00 UTC
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I didn't mean to make it such a lovely number, it just happened like that.
I discovered that the narrator yelling at the characters is an excellent way to pad things out.
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There is no shame in not hitting 50K. by
on 2017-11-01 14:27:00 UTC
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Writing that much in that short a time is hard. You run out of ideas. Life gets in the way. Your story comes to a perfect ending at 43K. You forget to hit save and end up abandoning it for a week in a sulk. All sorts of things can happen.
And what you do then is file it away - and resolve to do better the next year. ^_^
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I know, but I'm a completionist. by
on 2017-11-01 14:35:00 UTC
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If I set a goal for myself and then don't meet it, I get mopey.
*sigh*
I'm already at 2k words, but there's no way I'll be able to keep this up for the whole month. -
Believe me, I feel you. by
on 2017-11-01 15:03:00 UTC
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Back in '11, I nearly fused my synapses getting the entire 50K done in two weeks before a holiday, just to make sure I finished. On the flip side, my '14 NaNo started late, and has a week-long plateau in the middle where I couldn't face it any longer.
Just remember: 1667 words is only one word at a time...
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Maybe I should finally start? by
on 2017-11-01 14:08:00 UTC
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This sounds like a good kick-start opportunity. My
ultimate, perfect, innovating urban fantasy of perfectionideas may finally take a solid form. -
Do it! by
on 2017-11-01 14:16:00 UTC
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If you (plural) share your NaNo usernames on the Board, people can friend you; then you can provoke yourself into a fit of rage-writing when they have higher wordcounts than you! It's heaps of fun.
hS (Huinesoron on NaNoWriMo.org, here's my previous novels) -
Time to put my drean(nightmare) novel to laptop. by
on 2017-11-01 12:49:00 UTC
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I'll be writing in Malay though. When you first learn a hard task, use the tools you wield the best.
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I'm in! by
on 2017-11-01 12:26:00 UTC
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Hoping to get to a write-in tonight, too (my first ever! Somehow I've never gotten to them before). Should be fun.
~Z