My Ten Day Challenge – Day 5

If only every day were like today. Awoke at 7 a.m., started writing at 7.30 and by lunchtime I’d written 3700 words of highly dramatic lesbian erotic romance. I took a long lunch break because I thought I deserved it and watched The Good Wife (best show on US network TV, hands down… this episode was so good, I may have to watch it again tonight) and Homeland (not too shabby either but I always get very stressed when Carrie stops taking her meds!) Then I took a nap while ‘watching’ Elementary, which is actually a show I quite enjoy, but somehow it has the same effect on me as a sleeping pill.


I sat back down to write at 3 p.m. and wrote another 2300 words to reach today’s grand total of 6000 words. Needless to say, I’m quite ecstatic. I’ve never before written more than 4000 words in one day and today I broke my record by a really nice percentage (I’d tell you exactly but my brain is not really working anymore at this point.)


I’m in the middle of the story now (13.000 words in) and I’m enjoying it so much. It’s been a while since I wrote something of novella-length and it’s quite satisfying to take more time to delve into the characters motivation and (troubled) past. Also, when you write 6000 words a day, you enter what is called ‘the zone’ and there’s nothing quite like it. It’s a kind of rush that propels you forward and gives your fingers a life of their own. I am the very definition of a pantser (which is why I usually don’t write very quickly because I really do make it up as I go along and that requires a lot of gazing through my window) and when the story starts flowing it’s such a buzz.


A TV with a viewI wish this was my window (also, I must stop taking pictures of my TV)


You must wonder how a self-proclaimed internet addict stays focused though (or maybe not, but I’ll tell you anyway). It’s with the help of this little (and cheap) piece of software called Anti-Social. You see, it turns the internet off for as long as you like (except dictionaries and Wikipedia, which are quite handy tools when writing.) I usually choose 45 minutes and then take a 15 minute internet break. I’m telling you, it’s magic!


I wish I could say I left the house today because it would make me look like a saner person, but I haven’t. (This is why I need my wife. She makes me leave the house!) But I’ll go out tomorrow, I promise.


So, an excellent writing day. Let’s see if I can repeat this tomorrow.


The numbers:

Day 1: 1000 words

Day 2: 3600 words

Day 3: 2400 words

Day 4: 0 words

Day 5: 6000 words

Total: 13.000 words



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Published on October 28, 2013 04:54
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Nikki "The Crazie Betty" V. I totally understand Harper. If it weren't for my obligations, and my husband making sure I stay social, I would easily and happily hermetize. :)


message 2: by Harper (new)

Harper Bliss Nikki wrote: "I totally understand Harper. If it weren't for my obligations, and my husband making sure I stay social, I would easily and happily hermetize. :)"

Glad to know I'm not alone in this... ;-)


message 3: by Lance (new)

Lance I get it too. Both my wife and I love to "hermatize" at times. We even have "no device" weekends at times. No cell phones, tablets or computers. Won't take it to the TV extreme in case we want to snuggle and watch movies. And if we read, it has to be a paper book...no e-readers. You and your wife should try that when you finish this project


message 4: by Harper (new)

Harper Bliss We will! Thanks for the tip, Lance... (Won't be easy to convince my missus to stay away from her phone though...) ;-)


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