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Nov 06, 2012 11:10AM
Are you having a hard time with were you are at your book? Are you just STUCK? Well see if we can help! Maybe explain what's going on. Why you feel like your stuck. you know, stuff like that!
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Keep up the amazing work! The end of NaNo may not be the end of your story.

Totally feel you. I wrote a blog post recently that may give you a few pointers.
http://www.jtschaad.com/how-to-nanowr...
As most of you might know I wasn't able to finish my own book, do to laptop failure and me being picky about what try of program i like to write with. But I was thinking of maybe getting over me being picky and maybe start another story. So? what do you think?

:D haha That would be great! But I think my goal is going to be a lot lower, that way I don't stress to much and feel like it's possible! XD

I also have a lot to write, I did write my 50K words and got to the end of the 2nd part of a 3 part novel.
Editing will have to be postponed 'till January as December will be used to write the extra 20K + words needed to finish.
In either of you would wish to keep on, share progress and encouragement, I'm all for it.
Yes! I would love to! And I'm glad your still going for it too! good work and congrats on winning?

Today I went to the beach (I live in Cancun) with my kids, while they swam and played on the sand I wrote on my notebook the beginning of the next chapter of the NaNovel, while getting a slight sunburn.
That sound nice to write on a beach. I've only been twice.


:D Hey at least you got id done Joseph! so what was doing NaNoWriMo like for you? compared to having all the time you needed? did ya like it? how many words did you get in?

Long story short, I am writing a genealogy cozy. My MC, her grandmother was adopted when she was around 4/5 years old. jump to today, the MC's son found an old newspaper article talking about the grandmother's mother being missing. They start the search, and find out the father of Sadie (MC's grandmother) had been a bigamist, and was married to both his first and second wife at same time. Ends up the second wife MAY have killed the second wife (and mother to Sadie) Anyway, the MC is at home alone when she gets a phone call, whom should she get the call from (this will take the book in whatever direction the phone call leads)
1) her daughter (who is 15) school, her daughter is sick
2) a genealogist saying they have found something interesting
3) someone saying her husband has had an accident
4) Sadie's nursing home (she is 90-93) has had a heart attack/stroke, or whatever
what say you??
2, or three sound good to me! :D

I admire your perseverance, 35 years!
A project I started 4 years ago is still gnawing at my consciousness, but I have not been able to do much with it. It took enrolling in NaNo to push the current Novel into an acceptable first draft, but I cannot think of tee way to revive the old novel attempt, the beginning is there but the heart of it is still not clear.
I cannot imagine how you kept yours alive for so long.

Maybe do a short story and then decide on a long term one?

that's good! sometimes its just good to get all our small ideas out so when your writing your main one you don't have the other ones nagging your mind. also breaks or good! but be careful that you don't take to long of one ;)

I say go ahead and write away and then when you are done, take the best parts and use them for a short. or I have seen people just take a seen from a story they have. short stories i feel are like the shadow of a book, even though they can be they are rarely a full story beginning to end, their more like a piece of a story.

Things like the plot starting without introductional things. Just jump right into the chaos. Characters are few and hardly described. You don't tell thoughts, more outer action. You have an open ending that keeps the reader thinking/wondering/going mad coz they won't get a clear ending...
Is that similar for English short stories? If so, then this would be a way to shorten your story. Throw out everything that does not belong there according to these criteria. If you feel uncomfortable with it, make a two-version-story.
Actually, I am working on a short story myself at the moment that I would like to submit to a writing contest. I still need to find a reasonable climax before the surprising end ;)

Good luck on the contest, I hope you win :)
Haley wrote: "I never thought about taking something from one of my stories, there are lots of side stories that I could take out of them, thank you alot. I'm taking the class in a couple of weeks and its going ..."
I bet it will be amazing!
I bet it will be amazing!
SteinFussel wrote: "I am not quite sure how it is in English but for German short stories there are a bunch of quite clear criteria to stick to to make it a short story.
Things like the plot starting without introduct..."
thanks that is even helpful for me!
Things like the plot starting without introduct..."
thanks that is even helpful for me!


I do that when I'm out and about. I'll see places, people, and situations, and then they get me thinking, and I write down my ideas in there :) It's an awesome story idea starter.

poo.

Or you could try taking a sentence or word from you idea, just a phrase or word to describe it then write something to go along with what you were thinking then you can sort it out as you see it on paper/computer

You could write everything, such as it is coming out of your mind, not worrying about how it sounds or how it looks on paper. Later you can go back to your garbled writing and separate the ideas and shape them into what you need in order to continue the story.

I had to get up from bed at 11:30 last night to write. I had a jumbled dream that I had to put down in writing before I forgot about it. As many dreams, it is strange and unfinished, but it is the start of a story.





Just thought I'd share that tip.

Can't wait to write tonight! Only the Gators are shooting hoops at 10pm... Maybe I can do both!