Friday, November 27, 2009

Stick A Fork In Me, I'm Done

Last night, bleary eyed and barely making sense I finished NaNo. It seems like these last few weeks have flown by, seems like yesterday NaNo was just beginning and it was all ahead. I enjoyed it so much though and thanks to my blogging friends for their messages of inspiration and good wishes and also to my blogging friends who I joined on this fun journey. I feel both relieved that I’m not propelled to keep up this crazy pace and sad that it’s all over. Most of all I’m just tired. I’m off for a kip.

Have a great weekend everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving to my American friends.

Day 26: 3,660 (Total: 63,354)

Thursday, November 26, 2009

The Final Scene

I was having dinner with my Mum last night and discussing the fact that I was still having trouble ending my NaNo book, which is kind of scary considering there's not much time left. I played around with some ideas and then got to thinking and most surprisingly the ending came to me in its complete form.

Of course Mum wasn’t too keen on having to work out the logistics of an electrocution scene with me, but she did pretty well, considering.

So I wrote like a demon last night and got a chunk of it down and I'll continue today.

Day 25: 3,297 (Total: 59,694)

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The End Is Near

Getting closer now. Am taking the phone off the hook, locking the door (but not closing the windows as it’s sodding hot here) and am going to try and knock this story over by the end of the week.

Day 24: 2,706 (Total: 56,397)

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Red Shoes

Much writing and thinking was done last night. I think I will put this story aside for a while when I’m finished with it, thanks to some good advice from BT and my fellow bloggers. I love the story and can’t stop thinking about it, but I’m half way through editing Kiss Butterfly and I do really want to finish it too.

But aside from that, I have exciting news to report - my flash story Red Shoes has been accepted by 52 Stitches. I’m absolutely stoked to be a part of this great publication alongside so many of my fellow bloggers and friends.

Day 23: 2,813 (Total: 53,691)


Monday, November 23, 2009

NaNo

Last night I hit 50,000 words. It was a good feeling when I clocked off for the night – that satisfaction of a goal reached, an achievement. There is still a little way to go with the story, however, so I’m going to keep on going for a few more days and finish it off.

I wrote in patches over the weekend as I had a few things on and found myself frustrated that I couldn’t get back to it as much as I wanted. I don’t know what it is about this story, but I’m really enjoying getting it down, even more so than the others, which leads me to the question – when I finish NaNo should I go back to editing Kiss Butterfly or start editing this one? I know I should let this one sit for a little while, and maybe I’ll do that for a few weeks then start editing it over the Christmas break. In doing that though, I feel like I’m abandoning Kiss Butterfly, but I guess I can always come back to it later.

I've figured out the ending too. It came to me while I was driving on Saturday night, and when it did it just all fell into place. Hopefully it will spill onto paper as smoothly :)

Day 20: 1,817 (Total: 46,615)
Day 21: 1,592 (Total: 48,207)
Day 22: 2,671 (Total: 50,878)

Friday, November 20, 2009

Friday

Had a really bad night's sleep last night, so my eyes are hanging out of my head and the words aren't coming out overly coherently, but I'm getting closer. The ending is near, and I just wish I could figure out what it is :)

Have a good weekend everyone and happy writing.

Day 19: 1,689 (Total: 44,798)

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Visual Inspiration

This one’s for Rebecca who queried the wallpaper on my laptop. It’s David Boreanaz and I’m using him for the inspiration for my male main character, Finn Montgomery.

Easy on the eyes, isn’t he :)

Day 18: 2,231 (Total: 43,109)

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Weak Endings

I’ve started thinking about how my NaNo story is going to end. I’ve realised that the original ending I had in mind when I first started writing the story is weak compared to what has happened in the course of the story. So I’ve taking to plotting while I drive home from work at night and I’m playing out different scenarios in my head for a much stronger and powerful ending that will have the necessary impact. I hope. I still don’t have it yet but I’m hoping it will come to me soon. Of course I still have a way to go with the story yet so there's a little bit of time.

Day 17: 2,466 (Total: 40,878)

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

TV Inspiration

Thanks be to Criminal Minds. I was watching it last night after coming to a screaming halt with my NaNo story, and one of the murders gave me the most fantastic idea, not for an actual murder, but the reason behind the murder gave me an idea for what was going to happen with my character. And so a few more words were typed.

Day 16: 2,091 (Total: 38,412)

Monday, November 16, 2009

Distractions

Many a distraction was had over the weekend although I'm happy with how the word count is coming along.

Saturday morning the D key jumped right off the keyboard again (see photo) which nearly drove me to distraction. This time I can’t get it back on (oh, yes, it’s happened before) and although the touch pad thingy still works you have to tap it hard, so you can imagine what a pain it is. I tried to fix it but alas I’m going to have to get someone who knows what they’re doing take a look at it and see if they can permanently reaffix it.

Another was more a possible disaster in that I “broke” my new flash drive that held the only copy of my NaNo manuscript. I know, I know, always back up to numerous places, but I was lucky enough to get the data off the flash drive and save it elsewhere.

I also made a dent in my Christmas shopping on Saturday and caught up with one of my closest friends for lunch. While out I happened to pass by a computer store and drooled over the latest laptops, while cursing my old clunker for having the audacity to pop a key.

Day 13: 1,345 (Total: 31,688)
Day 14: 2,040 (Total: 33,728)
Day 15: 2,593 (Total: 36,321)

Friday, November 13, 2009

Friday

Not much to report today. Just writing.

Have a good weekend.

Day 12: 2,614 (Total: 30,343)

Thursday, November 12, 2009

More Inspiration

The word count is looking healthier today despite a stumbling block last night that had me wondering where the hell I was going with this story. I have to give a shout out to Aaron Polson and Cate Gardner for their inspirational posts each day that have given me numerous ideas and have helped when I’ve been stuck. So all you NaNo writers out there who may be stumbling blindly through your manuscript, head over to visit these guys and soak up the inspiration.

Day 11: 4,562 (Total: 27,729)

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Areas of Inspiration

Sometimes I write at the dining table and sometimes I sit at a different chair. It’s amazing what moving around the house can do for inspiration. I admit I don’t do well staring at four walls when I write, hence the corkboards in my writing room. Downstairs is good too because I have a bookshelf on one wall and just looking up and seeing the spines of all those books is inspiration enough. Of course I must remember not to turn on the TV - evil little distraction that it is.

Day 10: 1,363 (Total: 23,167)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Pondering Characters

This morning over my breakfast I considered a different path my character might have taken had certain events in her childhood not shaped her path in life. It was interesting to ponder whether she’d have made the same decisions in relation to events occurring in the story or not, and I decided that on the whole, she probably would have because she’s a pretty steel minded character. That then answered another question I’d had about the direction of the story which set the ball rolling for the next sequence of events. Hopefully I’ll now be a bit more inspired tonight than I was last night.

Day 9: 1,246 (Total: 21,804)

Monday, November 9, 2009

Words & Rain

The rain was welcome on the weekend, but we need more of it. I had a lovely time writing on Saturday morning while the rain teemed down the windows. In fact, Saturday and Sunday mornings were my best writing days yet for NaNo. Everything flowed freely and there were no interruptions. Today is not so good though, and tonight probably won’t be much better, but all in all I’m having a great time with it. I’ve listed the last three days progress below as of course I don’t have internet at home, so let’s see if I can keep up the pace. Yesterday's progress was marred, temporarily, when I was stung by a bee (between my toes). I stood on the little sucker, who had somehow managed to get inside. Sweet Jesus, nothing stings like a beesting between the toes. The little bugger still kept going after he'd stung me so I hopped after him and finished him off with some Mortein.

For some great reading, head over to read Jameson T Caine’s A Cause for Celebration and also, Faith by Aaron Polson over at Every Day Fiction. Worth the trip, folks.

Day 6: 2,198 (Total: 13,929)
Day 7: 3,093 (Total: 17,022)
Day 8: 3,536 (Total: 20,558)

Friday, November 6, 2009

A Triple Header

Last night we had three storms in a row. I was upstairs, writing by lamplight when I heard the first rumblings of thunder in the distance. The wind began to pick up and as the first storm broke the lights flickered and rain battered the windows. I switched to a scene where my main character is battling her emotions and an enormous amount of guilt while a storm is raging outside. Suffice to say I got 3,000 words hammered out while also viewing a spectacular lightning show. And judging from the sky outside we might be in luck for another storm tonight.

Have a good weekend everyone.

Day 5: 3,162 (Total: 11,731)

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Thursday

The writing went well last night. Words flowed and I'm getting more and more excited about this story. Nothing much else to report other than it's stinking hot here at the moment and the weather forecasters are talking severe storms tonight, so I hope they don't disappoint.

For some reading, head over to Nossa Morte to read Aaron Polson’s darkly intense short story Tesoro’s Magic Bullet. It’s worth the trip.

Day 4: 2,301 (Total: 8,569)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Notes Where Art Thou?

In reply to the comments that my desk is very neat, it appears that all is not what it seems. I made some notes the other day about the third scene and do you think I can find them. I’ve searched high and low and can’t find them. I have the basics in my head but you know how it is when you can’t get back exactly what you wrote...I need those notes, dammit. It just goes to show that I’m not as organised as one might think, and certainly not as organised as I might think.

Day 3: 1,720 (Total: 6,268)

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Engine Room

I thought I'd post a picture of my writing room, although the last few days I've been writing in bed - in some respects more comfortable although not so easy on the back.

I got off to a good start on Sunday with minimal interruptions and a partially clear head - I had a killer of a headache that didn't want to let up - and some of the words I'm sprouting are so laughable I might as well be writing a comedy, but I know it's all part of the fun and I'm just going along for the ride.

Day 2: 1,481 (Total 4,548)

Monday, November 2, 2009

October & NaNo

Seriously, I think October went a hell of a lot faster than September, if that’s at all possible.

I had a publication this month (Woo Hoo!) and two rejections. I submitted two other stories and am waiting on answers for them. I got plenty of editing done (not as much as planned, but still...).

November is of course for NaNo and I’ll be updating daily with my word count as an exercise in discipline.

And so it begins:

Day 1: 3,067