Here we are, in the midst of week 2 of NaNoWriMo. Unbeknownst to me until this week, week 2 is the cursed week (Week 2 is also apparently cursed for contestants on The Biggest Loser - who knew?). I refuse to do much research on it – no reason to tempt the fates – but as I understand it, if there is a week when most people drop out of NaNoWriMo it is week two. Maybe it is because in week one you just can’t help but be fired up. By week two you can no longer ignore the rest of your life in order to write; you have to shower, some people have jobs to go to and after a week of no sleep in week one you now have to make up for all that has been lost.
Wait, did I say I love NaNoWriMo? What I meant to say was I HATE NaNoWriMo. I mean really, 50,000 words in 30 days, whose cockamamie idea was that? So, every day I don’t make the goal number is just another day when I can beat myself up for failing at something I promised, myself and a few others, I would complete. And if I have to read one more 140 character tweet from the folks who already have 46,000 words written and it isn’t even the 15th of the month I’m gonna scream! What, they have no life? They spend every waking moment writing?
Okay, I’m better now (and so am I). No, I’m not schizophrenic, really. It is a love/hate relationship with NaNoWriMo for almost everyone I talk to who is attempting it. If you know anyone doing it, ask them how many times they have started and not finished, not reached the 50,000-word pinnacle. It is a whole bunch.
Just in the interest of transparency here, I am behind, way behind in word count. I’m hoping to make a bunch of it up tonight and tomorrow night but we’ll see. Good news is I still really love my protagonist in my work in progress (WIP). She is taking me on a journey and I’m letting her lead the way. So, as long as I don’t pull out the dagger to run through my own heart and end it all, whether I reach 50,000 words by November 30th or not is really beside the point. I have the beginnings of what I think will be a really good story and I just gotta keep plugging away at it.
If you are doing NaNo find me there my name is JulesJeffs, if you are on twitter find me there @julesjeffs (I know, original).
I still want to “win” NaNoWriMo. It is a source of pride, particularly since I told all you people who read my blog, the 12,000+ members of She Writes and anyone else who read my tweets that I was doing it, but not winning doesn’t mean I lost.
If I don’t post on December 1 that I did it, would someone remind me of those words, and come take the dagger from my hand. Thanks. Gotta run, lots of words to write.
I have full faith in you!!! You are absolutely going to do it!
ReplyDeleteFirst, I think all blog post words written during the month of November should be applied to NaNo word counts, and they should count double if the post is about NaNo.
ReplyDeleteSecond, isn't it the coolest thing when your characters take the wheel? Nobody believes it until it really happens, so that's a great NaNo result. Congratulations.
Third, I'm glad we found each other for real during this NaNo. You are definitely my kind of people.
Fourth, I'm just a really fast typist; plus I'm doing a rebel form of NaNo by writing a memoir (my brother says its cheating, but it's not) and you already know the story in memoir so it's way easier to make your word count; and I gave up sleeping about a year ago.
Fifth, just ignore my tweets.
Love this blog. Honestly, My well intended NaNo dreams have become nightmares of procrastination and little progress. Like dreams of showing up at school naked and without my homework. I think I feared the lack of homework more.
ReplyDeleteNow, I'm embarrassed by myself. I think I wrote more before NaNo started.
Love your blog! Nice to meet you.
Your post brought back so many memories. That love/hate with nano and that thrill of succeeding - even the years when what came out of the end of that grueling month wasn't a cohesive book. It was 50,000 or so words that could be molded into something. This year is the first I haven't participated - so I'm on the sidelines cheering you on. Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Julie. Good luck with catching up on the word count, too. I think the whole love/hate thing applies to most of the writing life, not just NaNoWriMo!
ReplyDelete:) This was my 4th year to participate in Nano and my 4th year to stop at week two. Got in about 15000 words (one year I made it to 30000). I think I've finally realized that this isn't the way I want write, nor do I write "fiction". But I'm always so impressed by those that take the challenge to the finish. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making the commitment and sticking to it! I signed up for NaNo, joined regional groups, posted my introduction, and...that's it. Not a single creative word has flowed from my fingers to the keyboard. =/ What's that saying? The road to hell is paved with good intentions. (Or something like that.) Maybe in December, after the pressure of NaNo, I'll write a travelogue: "To Hades in a Cute Handbag."
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your word count! (But you're already a winner.)