NaNo Day 6
Yes, I did the minimum NaNo words again yesterday, and finished well after midnight. Midnight isn't really so late, unless like me you wake up at 6:30 in the morning.
Is it easier to face 1667 words while tired because when I'm half asleep I just don't care anymore whether any one of those words will ever be usable? It certainly helps.
There's also the motivation of the daily deadline, a "now or never" mentality. "Now" meaning "still able to sit upright and move fingers on keys." "Never" meaning "If I get behind on word count, I'll give up."
Met with critique partners yesterday and brought 2 pages of raw NaNo spew. I watched their faces carefully. I know these people, and they can't lie to me. Not that they'd really try.
They--and their faces--didn't lie. Their words were nicer than their faces. They said things like "this new voice could work if..." Their faces said, "No way ever in a thousand universes will this new voice take off."
So, yeah, confirmation for me: OFTEN, writers try something out and it doesn't go anywhere.
But those experiments and detours aren't wasted time, either. All the writing you do improves all the writing you do. That's a quote. From me!
Onward. It's not very late, but next thing I'll do is the daily word grind.
Is it easier to face 1667 words while tired because when I'm half asleep I just don't care anymore whether any one of those words will ever be usable? It certainly helps.
There's also the motivation of the daily deadline, a "now or never" mentality. "Now" meaning "still able to sit upright and move fingers on keys." "Never" meaning "If I get behind on word count, I'll give up."
Met with critique partners yesterday and brought 2 pages of raw NaNo spew. I watched their faces carefully. I know these people, and they can't lie to me. Not that they'd really try.
They--and their faces--didn't lie. Their words were nicer than their faces. They said things like "this new voice could work if..." Their faces said, "No way ever in a thousand universes will this new voice take off."
So, yeah, confirmation for me: OFTEN, writers try something out and it doesn't go anywhere.
But those experiments and detours aren't wasted time, either. All the writing you do improves all the writing you do. That's a quote. From me!
Onward. It's not very late, but next thing I'll do is the daily word grind.
Published on November 06, 2011 18:52
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