It’s the end of week 3 of NaNoWriMo and hey – look! I broke 50,000 words on Wednesday.
While I’m VERY proud of having done this for the second year in a row, I’m not done writing. My plan for this book was to get a good novel-length story told as quickly as possible in order to go back and edit it into something I could be even more proud of.
So I’m not done writing.
But because I finished early and there’s no one clamoring for this book (it’s a sequel to last year’s) I can slow down into a nice rhythm of writing about 2K per day. If I do that I will have written about 66,000 words for the month. And that would make me very, very proud indeed.
See, NaNo teaches you the mechanics of how to be a writer:
- Sit down. (Or stand up if you’re Ernest Hemingway.)
- Put your fingers on the keys.
- WRITE. Make your daily word count and don’t whine about it.
Everything else, EVERYthing else, is secondary. Just get in the habit of writing, of putting one word after another into a line while making some sort of sense.
I’ll get more into this in the post-game when that comes up, but my biggest headaches so far this month have been making sure I don’t head-hop and trying to put some variety in my sentences, structure-wise.
But see, that’s just whining.
I’m enjoying the fact that I wrote 50,000 words so quickly, just as quickly as last year. I’m very happy with my story and how it’s coming along. I like it and it’s getting exciting. Stuff is happening. My goal this year was to write more in the month than I did last year. At one point I was on track to write nearly 75,000 words. I don’t thing I’ll make that but I could conceivably hit 70K+.
So I want to reward myself. I’m allowing that I have some other work that needs to be done now that this major milestone has been reached:
- I have to revise last year’s novel for passivity and resubmit it.
- There are plans to be made for the coming calendar year in regards to writing.
- And yeah, some downtime.
It’s been a great NaNoWriMo so far, but it’s not over. I’ve got seven days left. A week is a long time. That’s at least 14,000 words.
Pretty sure I’m gonna make the goal I set for myself.