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A Decade of National Novel Writing Month

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on December 1, 2013 by JeanMarch 28, 2023

In November, I completed a decade of participation in National Novel Writing Month, affectionately known at NaNo. In my first attempt, in 2003, I wrote my first novel, Polar Bear on the Loose. I finished the first draft while deployed to Bahrain in the summer of 2004.

Here’s a brief summary of my subsequent NaNo efforts:

2004: Twilight. A secret computer network defense team defends against a cyberterrorist.

2005: Threads and Ties. An unplanned pregnancy breaks up a high school sweetheart couple with the girl leaving their daughter with the boy to raise. After twenty years, can they pick up where they left off?

2006: 30 Days to Regularity. This was a non-fiction effort.

2007: Hot Coffee. A hipster attempts to revitalize her grandparent’s 60’s activism.

2008: Parallels. Trying an alternate reality story.

2009: Something’s Fishy. My first attempt at a category romance.

2010: Fooling Mother Nature. It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature.

2011: Granite Hill. An entitled son of an influential family and his buddies impact their small town.

2012: Reunion. Six high school friends who have lost touch reunite at their 35th high school reunion.

2013: Flash for 100, Please. The plan was to do 100 flash fiction stories. I may have gotten two. It wound up being a potpourri of writing.

NaNo has been great for generating first draft material. I’ve proven I can write a first draft. I’ve not done so well at getting those drafts revised and publishable. Because of that, I believe my time for participating in NaNo may be through. I need to focus on revision and polishing. That will be a significant part of my writing plans for the foreseeable future.

I haven’t mentioned this for a little while, but have you signed up to join The RandR Fiction Club? Just add your email to the sign up form either on the top bar ribbon or the sign up box in the upper right sidebar. If you sign up before the end of January 1, 2014, you’ll be eligible for a drawing for Stephen Bagley’s Murder by Dewey Decimal, among other things.

Posted in 30 Days to Regularity, FoolingMotherNature, Granite Hill, HotCoffee, NaNo2013, Parallels, PBOTL, Reunion, Something's Fishy, Threads & Ties, Twilight, Writing

Farewell, 2008

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on December 31, 2008 by JeanFebruary 11, 2016

This has been a roller coaster year.  On the up-side, I’m thrilled to have been able to retire this year after 28 years on active duty.  I never would have imagined I would be able to do so back in April 1980 when I signed my enlistment contract with the Air Force.

I have some less than ideal memories from the Air Force — one hundred percent of them related to my troubles maintaining a completely ridiculous maximum allowable weight for my height and build (at least until the latter years, when I have to agree I was way out of tolerance).  The rest of my Air Force experience?  Tremendous.

Where else could I have completed three associate degrees, a bachelors degree, and a master’s degree all while working full time?  I made enlisted rank ahead of or on time, and when I applied for Officer Training School, I was accepted during the years when they were accepting very few applicants.  I had excellent opportunities as an officer, and when my time came, I have been able to truly retire.

I sacrificed a lot of time with family by being married to a husband who had a profession which did not permit him mobility, but we were committed to one another and achieving our ultimate goal of each of us achieving as much as possible from our respective careers.  That done, we now have time to devote to one another and our interests.

In the fall of this year, I saw my retirement accounts get hit for nearly fifty percent of their value from the beginning of the year.  Thank goodness my military retirement income is not dependent upon the stock market.  Those retirement accounts should have a chance to rebound before I’ll be old enough to draw upon them, but that wasn’t fun.  Hubby’s retirement account took a hit, but it was mostly protected, and his management firm moved all of it to a stable place as soon as possible after the crash began, so he should be ok.  Overall, we feel fortunate that both of us saw this coming several years ago and were prepared by ensuring we don’t carry any debt.

We have the two houses we’re traveling between, and that’s taken some getting used to.  We’re quite blessed to have them both, and we haven’t decided what we want to do with the house in San Antonio yet, so you’ll just have to keep wondering.  I love both houses, and both towns have their advantages, so I’ll just have to learn to deal with the hassle of going back and forth.

The ranch needs lots of road work and some old appliances that were there rotting when we bought the place need to be hauled to the scrap metal place.  We have a cow that’s been wandering the property for at least two years that we can’t catch and don’t know which side she should go to if we could catch her.  Unlike the bull we chased off several years ago, we can’t get close to this cow.  She’s a pretty girl but not socialized to people.

I’ve read 43 books this year.  That puts me nine short of my goal of 52.  That’s not too bad.  I have several non-fiction works I’m chipping away at, but they won’t be done until next year at the earliest.

I didn’t get very far in my efforts to take up drawing and water color painting, but I’m not done with that goal either.

I still cheer the Spurs on as they push through the regular season to the playoffs.  They have their ups and downs, but I like the team they built this year, and I think it has strong potential to do well.

I’m beginning  to learn more about web work — CSS and php and light coding stuff. Maybe I’ll reach a point where I can really update the personal website.

On the writing front, I’m nearly done with The How to Think Sideways Class — very good class.  I’m committed to completing the rewrite of Twilight early this year.  I want it ready to begin querying by mid-year.  While I have queries out on Twilight, I plan to work on either Threads and Ties or Polar Bear on the Loose.  I would also like to complete what should have been a small project I undertook several years ago — US Military for Writers.  Maybe, now that I’m retired, I can get over the hump on that one.  I think I’ve been making it harder than it has to be.  I should know where my Thirty Days to Regularity project stands by the end of March, and I’ll adjust my personal schedule to match it if necessary.

I’m avidly decluttering and sorting a lifetime’s accumulation of stuff.  Flylady helps with that, but more in the “you can do anything for 15 minutes at a time” sense than in working in step with her FLYtplans and control journals.

My health is a personal priority.  Without it, nothing else matters.  Hershey has put on too much weight since moving back to Texas, because he isn’t getting his daily walks like he was in Alabama.  He’s going to get more walks, and I’m pumping up the tires on my bicycle.  I get some exercise working with hubby, but there are plenty of days when I don’t get enough, so those are days I need to add in a bike ride and some weight work.  I lost nearly twenty pounds the first three months after I retired, and the next three months, they crawled back on.  That’s not how I want it to work.

I think I’m ready for 2008 to go it’s merry way, and I look forward to challenging life again in 2009.  May 2009 be prosperous and healthful to you and yours.

Posted in 30 Days to Regularity, Health, Not Silly Stuff, PBOTL, Personal, Property, Reading, Sports, Threads & Ties, Twilight, USMFW, Web Stuff, Writing | Tagged Central TX House, HTTS, Ranch, SA House, The Spurs

What’s Next?

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on September 6, 2007 by JeanJanuary 22, 2025

We’re inside the two month window before National Novel Writing Month kicks off.  So one thing I have to do is decide if I’m going to compete this year.  It would be my fifth year, so that would be nice to do.  Also, I use NaNoWriMo as a first draft generator.  You know what happens if there’s no first draft.  That’s right — no final draft.  I have to make a quick trip to Wisconsin the first weekend in November, and hubby’s coming at the end of the month, so I’ll have to get it done in less than 30 days again, but I’m ok with that.  I’m sure I’ll play.

Now that I’ve put the first draft of Threads & Ties to bed, I can work on something else.  I need to finish the revision of Twilight.  I printed it this morning and will begin working on it.

I scheduled my GRE for the end of October.  That’s a piece of carrying out the plan developed in last year’s NaNo —30 Days to Regularity.  That’s coming together — the retirement date is set.  The GRE is scheduled.  I’m waiting for Texas to put up the on-line applications for next year, and I can begin that process.  Once I have the GRE scores, I’ll submit the application, request my myriad of transcripts, polish my resume and statement of purpose, and decide who I want to do my letters of recommendation and ask if they’re willing.  I hope to have that finished by the end of December.

Still working the FlyLady.  Still waiting for Forward Motion to finish coming back up after an unexpected hosting change as a result of what appears to be an ugly Jatol meltdown.  By all accounts, FM is coming back up with considerable effort by Margaret and Zette with additional help from several moderators.  I would venture that if you’re hosted on jatol.com and your site hasn’t gone down yet, you’re just plain lucky.  Get your stuff backed up and begin transferring to a new hosting service.  If you don’t think there’s a problem, read the 24 pages of discussion at the link above.  If you are on another hosting service and are feeling smug, when was the last time you backed up your data?  The site data,  your databases, and anything else you run on your space.  This can happen to anyone.  Be prepared.

But it’s time for Twilight work.  Which as I recall, is about cyberterror.  How fitting.

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What's Next?

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on September 6, 2007 by JeanJanuary 22, 2025

We’re inside the two month window before National Novel Writing Month kicks off.  So one thing I have to do is decide if I’m going to compete this year.  It would be my fifth year, so that would be nice to do.  Also, I use NaNoWriMo as a first draft generator.  You know what happens if there’s no first draft.  That’s right — no final draft.  I have to make a quick trip to Wisconsin the first weekend in November, and hubby’s coming at the end of the month, so I’ll have to get it done in less than 30 days again, but I’m ok with that.  I’m sure I’ll play.

Now that I’ve put the first draft of Threads & Ties to bed, I can work on something else.  I need to finish the revision of Twilight.  I printed it this morning and will begin working on it.

I scheduled my GRE for the end of October.  That’s a piece of carrying out the plan developed in last year’s NaNo —30 Days to Regularity.  That’s coming together — the retirement date is set.  The GRE is scheduled.  I’m waiting for Texas to put up the on-line applications for next year, and I can begin that process.  Once I have the GRE scores, I’ll submit the application, request my myriad of transcripts, polish my resume and statement of purpose, and decide who I want to do my letters of recommendation and ask if they’re willing.  I hope to have that finished by the end of December.

Still working the FlyLady.  Still waiting for Forward Motion to finish coming back up after an unexpected hosting change as a result of what appears to be an ugly Jatol meltdown.  By all accounts, FM is coming back up with considerable effort by Margaret and Zette with additional help from several moderators.  I would venture that if you’re hosted on jatol.com and your site hasn’t gone down yet, you’re just plain lucky.  Get your stuff backed up and begin transferring to a new hosting service.  If you don’t think there’s a problem, read the 24 pages of discussion at the link above.  If you are on another hosting service and are feeling smug, when was the last time you backed up your data?  The site data,  your databases, and anything else you run on your space.  This can happen to anyone.  Be prepared.

But it’s time for Twilight work.  Which as I recall, is about cyberterror.  How fitting.

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Writing Update

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on January 13, 2007 by JeanJanuary 13, 2007

Yeah.  Writing.  I haven’t said much about it lately, but I have been working through the One-Pass Revision of 30 Days to Regularity.  I finished the pass this morning.  Next step is the type in, which will consist largely of splitting the various parts of this “book” into separate files … Continue reading →

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*Sausage Making Warning #1*

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on December 6, 2006 by JeanDecember 6, 2006

The following post may blow your boredom filters. I share it for one reason — well, two. First, and the primary reason I share it: It shows an organic process at work. It’s the grungiest and grimiest sausage factory I’ve been into in a long while, but it was surprisingly … Continue reading →

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We Have A Winner! 50,010

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 29, 2006 by JeanNovember 29, 2006

There we are. I even brought the beast to a “satisfying” close. The official count seems to have come back as 50,000, so I’m not certain what to true count is — Word says, 50,010, and I’m sticking with it.

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NaNo Day 28: 49,090

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 28, 2006 by JeanNovember 28, 2006

There is is.  910 words to go and 2,448 knocked out tonight.  I’m saving those last 910 specially for my local group tomorrow night at Panera. Thanks to everyone for your support.  And, uh, nice pom poms.

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Brief Update, Part II: 46,162

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 27, 2006 by JeanNovember 27, 2006

Not bad.  2407 of “on the sly” words, and I haven’t logged any tonight yet.  I think I’ll be able to get a few.  (I didn’t have the Palm with me to check earlier when I posted.)

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Brief Update

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 27, 2006 by JeanNovember 27, 2006

On the Palm, I’ve managed to knock out a few words.  If I recall correctly, I’m over 45k — maybe 46k.  I’ll have a better count tomorrow, but I hope my American readers had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

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