nuxvomica
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Wed Dec-02-09 09:16 AM
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| Unfinished Nanowrimo novelists check in... |
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I made it to 50,346 but I have 20-30K words to go before my novel is finished. There are a few major scenes left but I'm taking a break now for a few days. I hope to get the first draft finished by Christmas. It's still amazing to me that I got all of this written in one month. Once I get started again, I'm going to track my progress in Excel and post milestones here. I invite my fellow novelists to do the same. :hi:
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Wed Dec-02-09 11:06 AM
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:hi:
I upped my count to 52,000+ after validating, but I had to take a break as well. Got an article to write that was due...er...Monday...ahem...
But I hope to get back to the novel after finishing the article...and cleaning the house (which has been sorely neglected during November in favor of NaNo)...and Christmas shopping. I really, REALLY want to keep going with it and even finish--and even revise it! I feel very strongly about it. NaNo works wonders for self-discipline and confidence building.
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Wed Dec-02-09 07:45 PM
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| 2. The novel demands to be finished, doesn't it? |
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I probably won't start writing again myself until tomorrow but I've been spending all of my idle moments thinking through how my characters -- most of them anyway ;-) -- are going to find their way to the end of it. :hi:
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Wed Dec-02-09 09:58 PM
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| 3. Hey! Good to see you back over here. |
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I just bought a ream of paper tonight and am looking forward to my foray into editing. I was going to give it another week, but I'm so excited to start reworking it, I can't wait anymore. I don't need any distance, I need to get that baby up on the rack and tear out the tranny! :D
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Wed Dec-02-09 10:08 PM
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| 4. Pity us who have not finished our first drafts yet |
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Last I looked you were over 100K and I'm just hoping I can get to 75 by Christmas. :scared: I actually also want to get back to it myself but I'm trying to keep away from it for one more day and catch up on some other things. I think I'm past my first burnout period.
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Thu Dec-03-09 01:53 AM
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| 6. The one I wrote is getting a whole new treatment and a whole new |
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world.
For many reasons I decided to just let Future Nexus lay, and go for a new world. Sad but I need to do that. Though unlike FN, I think major characters will need to die from word go.
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Thu Dec-03-09 01:07 AM
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| 5. Well remember what papa wrote about first drafts |
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and I paraphrase... all first drafts are crap...
Realize papa Heminwhay was a hell of a perfectionist but there you have it, from a master.
And anybody who says a first draft is a piece of finished work... I give you this PFFFFFFF!!!!!!!!!!
Na, na, la, na, na...
Oh and a healthy LOL
Good for you. The first task is actually getting that first draft out...
Now back to work... new toy... my noveling software for the IPOD WORKS SWEET and I should now try to do a first draft for a short story. Good way to get to meet my new toy.
:-)
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Fri Dec-04-09 09:30 AM
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| 8. I managed only 1417 more words yesterday |
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I have to keep in mind that it really is just a first draft and tame that "editor within" that thinks its a final one. ;-)
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Fri Dec-04-09 09:42 AM
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| 10. During NaNo I kind of wasted some valuable time |
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by going back and editing what I had already written. I used the excuse that my plot changed (timelines, motivation, situations, etc.), so I had to alter stuff I had already written to make it fit before I forgot. But I suspect it was just a way to stall. :D Oh wait--I've got another excuse. Sometimes when I get stuck, I go back and reread parts of my novel to get back in the groove. Yeah, that's the ticket. :rofl:
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Thu Dec-03-09 12:31 PM
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Edited on Thu Dec-03-09 12:31 PM by sybylla
You've all accomplished far more than me. I've never been able to commit to NANOWRIMO because of other obligations in November. I'm very jealous. I have about 15,000 words on my next novel and could have really used the contest to get it done.
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Fri Dec-04-09 09:33 AM
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| 9. I set up an Excel worksheet with a graph like Nanowrimo's |
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I can describe how to do it if you like. To me, the word quota graph was the key to getting up to 50K.
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Sun Dec-06-09 11:10 AM
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| 11. How's everyone else doing? |
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A made it to 53,653 last night. My goal was 53,500 with a daily quota of 1500 a day. Its tougher now and not just because Nanowrimo is over. A lot of plot devices set up early on are finally paying off and I have to keep reading back to make sure I've got character names and such correct.
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Sun Dec-06-09 02:08 PM
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| 12. You're using Windows? |
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Edited on Sun Dec-06-09 02:09 PM by nadinbrzezinski
I will recommend a great little program to get all your plotting, noveling et al going
Liquid Story Binder.
If you are on a budget, YWriter is free.
Oh and forgot Mac, Jer's novel writer is also free. It helps to have all that data in a handy little program where you can just create your character bibles or add to them as you go.
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Sun Dec-06-09 02:16 PM
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| 13. I have a free app called Storybook |
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Edited on Sun Dec-06-09 02:17 PM by nuxvomica
I made a lame attempt at configuring it for my novel last night but I didn't get too far due to my laziness after slamming out my word quota. I will check out your suggestions. I don't think I investigated either one before.
edit: yes, I'm using Windows XP.
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Sun Dec-06-09 02:29 PM
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| 14. Depending on how you work |
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I happen to like LSB the best, to the point that it FINALLY runs on my mac under WINE... tapping for joy.
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Sun Dec-06-09 03:23 PM
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| 15. I just finished loading the first chapter into yWriter |
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The interface is a little more standard than Storybook so loading was pretty easy. I think I'm going to go with that. I love that it breaks the novel up into scenes. That's exactly what I need. My chapters are simply divided by day but the first one has 20 different scenes, divided among six character viewpoints. I had no idea the story was so complex when I was writing it. LSB looked a little too overkill for what I was doing but I may use it for editing later because of the textual analysis. For now, though, yWriter fits the bill. Thanks for the brilliant suggestion. :D
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Sun Dec-06-09 09:54 PM
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| 16. LSB allows you to work in many ways |
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That is what I like about it. Oh and every upgrade (and the program has gotten better over the years) is free. Now YWriter IS free... no argument from me.
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Thu Dec-31-09 11:44 PM
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| 17. I have finally reached the 60K mark |
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So 60,173 is where I am at year's end. :)
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Mon Feb-15-10 08:52 AM
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| 18. I am now at 67,820 words |
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I'll probably finish off at 80K. It's been slow going but I'm shooting to finish the first draft by the end of the month. Finishing by Christmas was a crazy dream. :silly:
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Fri Feb-19-10 11:48 PM
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I could possibly finish it by the end of the weekend. It's taken so damn long to do this draft I can't wait to start editing.
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Wed Feb-24-10 11:44 AM
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| 20. Yeah! Keep working it. |
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Edited on Wed Feb-24-10 11:44 AM by sybylla
Having finished a non-nanowrimo novel, I absolutely understand the urge to edit.
I've never waited until I was done with anything to edit, but I like the nanowrimo proposition to just sit and write and worry about editing when it's all done. I sometimes think I fall back on editing when I'm not feeling creative that day and that's a bad habit to get into.
Work that muse. Pour creativity out. And feel the blessing that is finishing that first draft.
Cheers nuxvomica :toast:
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Sun Mar-07-10 07:37 PM
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| 21. Done! Word count: 84,918 |
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I really pushed it this weekend and finally got it done. The first draft at least. I expect it will get a little longer on editing. When I did the word-usage count in yWriter, it says I actually have 85,747 words of which 7,941 are unique. I don't know if that's a good ratio or bad but I'm surprised I know that many words. Yay! The first draft is done!
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