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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

What’s Next?

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on December 3, 2009 by JeanApril 20, 2025

I knew you were wondering.  You weren’t?  Then I know you’re not reading this, so I’m going to tell you anyway.

NaNo 2009 is done and won.  Check.  (It doesn’t matter that I produced the singularly worst writing I think I’ve ever done.  I may have gotten enough character development done to be able to salvage something from the book down the road a ways — probably a long ways.)

I got the blog moved.  Really.  I don’t know why I made such a big deal.  I changed two lines in my admin set up and moved some files from one folder to another on the server.  Piece of cake.  Then, so people could find me, I created a very simple HTML page with the new link on it and put it up at the old site.  I also Tweeted about it, which cross-posted to Facebook, where TECH advised me that I’d screwed up the URL.  It helps to put the .org on the end of the domain name.  Head slap.  But I’m glad he told me — it reminded me to update my URL on my Twitter bio.  And FB.

I also did a little web work by logging into MySpace (I do not care for that medium, but I keep a token presence there as one of my pseudonyms).  When I moved the files for the blog, I also moved a short story, and I had to update a link to a short story.

I am in the Early Bird class for How to Revise Your Novel (HTRYN), so I had to pick a novel to revise.  I have a plethora of choices.  I considered several but decided to look at Polar Bear on the Loose.  It’s my first novel, a book of my heart, and I haven’t looked at it for four a half years.  I think there’s enough distance.  One of the first assignments in HTRYN is to read your manuscript.  For years, I’ve thought my opening to that book was lame, but when I read it last night, I found myself thinking, “Maybe it’s not so bad….”  Maybe this will be fun.

And, TECH, I know you’d like to see Twilight back on the front burner, but I believe I need more distance before I go back to it.  I will go back to it.  I think it has promise.

PBOTL will be a good project to work on, because it isn’t in Scrivener, and I’ll be in San Antonio for the rest of the month.  The offline work of revision will be a good thing, because I can’t justify a MacBookPro yet, and I refuse to lug the Mini and accessories back and forth.

On deck in San Antonio, of course, is more foliage decimation.  I haven’t been down there since September, but I know it’s been growing like crazy, and I had a bunch of tree work to do when I left.  There’s only more waiting for me.

Of course, with me pulling PBOTL out of the drawer, Inuit has been more talkative.  She has created her own Twitter account: InuitTheBear So far, she hasn’t had a lot to say, and most of it’s about the Spurs (you may recall she loves the Spurs), but who know what will happen at the rewrite goes along.  Twitter and Facebook weren’t around when she was written.  The Social Media possibilities for a polar bear living in human society — or wanting to — are endless.  Imagine if she had a human following before she even left the Arctic?  What kind of impact might that have had on her transition?  Good or bad?

I will also be trying to reduce my on line time over the next month or so.  I think I’ve been spending too much time on line at the detriment of other things that are more important overall.  What I probably need to do is devise a plan to use my time on line more effectively, so I’m not sure how visible this change goal will be to you.

Posted in Non-Writing, PBOTL, Property, Something's Fishy, Twilight | Tagged SA House

Day 25: Validated Count 50,752

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 25, 2009 by JeanFebruary 11, 2016

The NaNo validator was working just fine and on schedule this morning.  It validated Somethings’ Fishy at 50,752 words.  My NaNoWriMo for 2009 is officially complete.

It’s an ugly, ugly novel.  I could show it to anything you wanted to scare to death, and you’d be planning a funeral.  That’s how bad it is.

But, hey, Holly’s How To Revise Your Novel is getting ready to open.  You have until Thursday (that’s tomorrow) to request your early bird link.  She’s closing Thursday, because on Friday, she’s sending out the link for all registered early birds.  She’s opening sign up (very briefly) at 12:01 AM Eastern Time on Monday morning (or Sunday night if you prefer to think of it that way) for a small initial Early Bird class offering.  The main class will debut in January, 2010, so if you don’t make this class, don’t worry.  You’ll have another opportunity in January when the main class goes live (and it should have any bugs and typos worked out by then, too, so that’s a bonus).

If you sign up through my affiliate link, all my proceeds are donated to Forward Motion.

This is my final NaNo post for 2009 as well as the last time I’ll mention HTRYN for at least a month.

Posted in Something's Fishy, Writing | Tagged HTRYN

Day 25: 50,567 and Done

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 24, 2009 by JeanNovember 24, 2009

At least for NaNoWriMo purposes, this mess is done.  Won for another year.  My goal was 60k, though, so I may still work on it more between now and the end of the month. Then I need to compare my character building with the story and see what needs adjustment.  I know more things about the characters now, so I should be able to get better interaction.  I should also be able to get some better story from what I’ve learned.

Oh, and if you’re participating in NaNoWriMo and haven’t made even a small donation to them this year, please head over and give them a hand.

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Day 22: 42, 203

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 22, 2009 by JeanNovember 22, 2009

Just under three thousand words again today.  I developed backstory for my two protagonists — well, today was just Mallory, I guess.  Cody was yesterday.  I still don’t feel as if I know enough about the two of them to do them justice in the story, so I’ll keep working … Continue reading →

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Day 21: 39,481

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 22, 2009 by JeanNovember 22, 2009

Got nearly 3,000 words of backstory today.  Again, getting to know the characters.  I suspect more of the rest of this 50k will be backstory.  They’ll be easy to pull out, because I’m using Tigger, Mallory’s cat, as the POV character for all the backstory.  It isn’t really Tigger telling … Continue reading →

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Day 20: 36,678

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 20, 2009 by JeanNovember 20, 2009

That’s a few more than two thousand words for today.  They are backstory words about my characters, but they are good, good words for the long-term goal of this book.  I had some very exciting progress in getting to know my characters this morning.  Exciting enough that I just might … Continue reading →

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Day 19: 34,571 Words

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 19, 2009 by JeanNovember 19, 2009

Words have eluded me today.  I added less than a thousand to the total today.*  About half were garbage filler words, the rest were spent mostly exploring the villain for the story.  In the draft so far, he only appears on stage once, and that’s when he gets caught.  He … Continue reading →

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Day 18: Cumulative Total 33,704

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 19, 2009 by JeanNovember 19, 2009

Not a great day for words today.  I got a few garbage words.  Maybe looking back on this, should I decide to edit, some of the character discussion I’m doing as filler may come in handy.  If not, I’ll be burning lots of words to keep warm this winter.

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Day 17: Cumulative Total 33,074

Philosophical Meanderings, Too Posted on November 18, 2009 by JeanNovember 18, 2009

That puts me a couple of days ahead on the NaNo timeline.  Just under two thousand words for today.

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