Reflections from the halfway marker
Today is the 15th. We are halfway through NaNoWriMo. I can hardly believe it.
Seppo and I have both felt like things have gone awry from earlier, more frenatic and insanely productive times. Around this time in the project, as I hear, plots gang aft agley (while some just start pulling together in perfect ways) but I'm sort of at a loss as to why things have happened the way they have. We talked a lot in the car on the way home, and hit upon these pertinent points:
- We both feel the story better when we are exploring characters in unforeseen and unpredictable situations.
- When we write about situations that we can't relate to, it's no surprise that those parts of our books lag and do not flow like the other parts.
- When we have preconceived notions about the plot or characters, things seem to happen more awkwardly.
How is it going for the rest of you? What are you learning from the process about yourself, how you write, and what you are good at? Any tips for the rest of us?
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NaNoWriMo Progress: 30,815.
Whew. Took my own advice and tried an unusual scenario, and my character is doing whatever the hell she wants. I wish she was nicer or more sensitive to what's going on, but that's how she insists upon it.
Wow, breaking through the 30K barrier feels GOOD.
Congrats on the 30K! I was hoping to hit it last night as well, but sleep had other plans for me and I only got about 900 words in yesterday. I'm hoping to regain that lost ground today.
My plot (loose term) is actually coming together better than I expected and it would appear right now that I'm on track to tie things up roughly around the 50K mark, although I still haven't decided exactly how it's going to end. I've started putting [wordcount] tags with a small note in places that I come across that I can add things in without being disruptive if I have to boost my count towards the end. It's not something that Seppo is going to have to worry about, but it might be a good tip for the mere mortals among us. :)
I'm going to have to get cranking because I wanted to be finished by Thanksgiving Weekend (the end of it anyway). I've set aside LARGE CHUNKS of time this weekend and hope to hell I approach 40k.
I'm a bit over 30 (eyeballing it) and know exactly where I'm going. That being said, it's harder to write the plot when I know where it goes. When I didn't, or when I had the leeway to work my way towards the main plot, the writing was simpler and almost effortless.
I'm shooting for being done on Saturday. I'm not anywhere near "done" in terms of story, but hitting 50K by Saturday should be a walk in the park. It's definitely getting harder, because I'm trying to at least adhere to the general plot we'd laid out before.
Thing is, I definitely have the most fun doing little character sketches, and not really so much with the overarching plot. Still, I'm really enjoying the process, and it's just a matter of finding the moments that make hte characters sing.
I'm... exhausted. I rode the bus this morning and was planning on writing on my BB again, but just fell asleep, and woke up in San Francisco.
Man... why can't NaNoWriMo happen in, say, December or something, after the rush of Christmas titles is over??? :(
Actually, last year, I did it by myself in December. It was still pretty exciting.
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