December IWSG: I Unofficially
First, I'll answer the question.
I don't need much in my space: a laptop, a notebook with my notes, couch or bed, and since I write mostly early morning, I need steamy hot coffee. Oh and Millie, my Mal-shi, is also an "object" in my writing space. I don't exactly invite her, but well...you know. She makes her own rules.
I don't need much in my space: a laptop, a notebook with my notes, couch or bed, and since I write mostly early morning, I need steamy hot coffee. Oh and Millie, my Mal-shi, is also an "object" in my writing space. I don't exactly invite her, but well...you know. She makes her own rules.
Unofficial
You may or may not remember that I unofficially participated in the National Novel Writing Month. The last week of October, I pulled an idea off a shelf (binder with idea and a few notes), outlined it in another notebook and gave the characters first names only. On November 1, I unofficially started writing toward my goal of not 50,000 words but 30,000 on a middle grade novel. More reasonable for me in November. I prefer short story writing, or so I thought.
I tried it once a long time ago and gave up. There was just no way to write 50,000 words during the second most busy month of the year, work a day job and participate in holiday shenanigans and an important birthday. Officially, I did not write with the NaNoWriMo. Unofficially, I wrote...
20,000 plus a few words...on a MG book that I didn't really "like" the characters and may have shrugged at the storyline.
Did I get to 30,000 words? Nope, but I am 20,000 words richer.
And since I'm not finished writing to the outline, I will continue writing until the outline is satisfied. Then I will put it away (I hope) and rest it. In two or three months, I will be Princess Charming and kiss it awake, and we will make magic again--together.
Along the way I learned:
- (From you all) that I don't have to like a project to start writing it.
- I still have a problem wanting to edit instead of writing new words.
- That writing this way caused ideas to fly out of my brain and into the story.
- Questions were answered about this story.
- I CAN write large bodies of wordage, called novels. WHO knew?
I also learned that I do like this middle grade story (a bit more). I’m warming up to the characters. I don't dread walking inside their world anymore because I'm understanding it better.
I know the story now.
I didn't write anything else which was difficult for me. I neglected my blogs. Millie probably got less pats on the head. (As if she'd let that happen!)
Thank you all for the support on the last post.
T.
Comments
And of course Millie got her pats. Muses DEMAND pats.
Yvonne.
I could eat Millie up. She's just so adorable (and I love animals with strong personalities!)
I see we both came out about the same for November, which is good!
Hope you have a safe and Happy Holidays! :)
We have exact opposite challenges - I could write 1st drafts endlessly and ignore the editing and revising stages for very long stretches!
Anna from elements of emaginette
It's good to hear about how you worked on a story you didn't really like. This whole story-writing thing is pretty interesting.
Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas!
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