{"id":1057,"date":"2006-11-07T23:06:48","date_gmt":"2006-11-08T05:06:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mercuryranch.org\/blog\/2006\/11\/07\/nano-day-7-13914\/"},"modified":"2006-11-07T23:06:48","modified_gmt":"2006-11-08T05:06:48","slug":"nano-day-7-13914","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jeanschara.com\/pmtoo\/nano-day-7-13914\/","title":{"rendered":"NaNo Day 7:  13,914"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Before I litanize the word count, Nienke&#8217;s raised some interesting questions. NaNoWriMo is about writing a 50,000 word novel. In theory, that should be a work of fiction. But the rules are 50,000 new words and the verifier only counts words. It&#8217;s designed to help people who&#8217;ve never written that many words before to realize that, yes, they can do it.<\/p>\n<p>This is my 4th NaNo. I&#8217;ve won all the previous times I&#8217;ve competed. I have no reason to believe I won&#8217;t win this time. (Although, if something doesn&#8217;t change over these last two days&#8230;) What I have struggled with this year is writing anything at all with or without any regularity.<\/p>\n<p>My goal, then, is to write regularly, every day (with some planned exceptions &#8212; hubby arrives on the 20th and departs on the 28th, so I&#8217;m not going to ignore him while he&#8217;s here; I&#8217;ve planned for it). To meet the 50k goal, I need to average 2300 words per day.<\/p>\n<p>But here&#8217;s the kicker, while I don&#8217;t anticipate ever being able to publish a word of what I&#8217;m writing for this year&#8217;s NaNo, I plan to leverage it into something usable down the road. It&#8217;s easy not to want to modify it, because it&#8217;s all designed to help me map my future &#8212; it&#8217;s an essay about what I want to do when I grow up. It has horrible POV shifts &#8212; sometimes I&#8217;m pretending to be a character; sometimes I&#8217;m myself. Sometimes I get a character; sometimes an unusual creature (Rottikans) shows up. I&#8217;m having a blast with it. When it&#8217;s all done, I&#8217;ll be looking for repetition in the themes that recur throughout the month &#8212; were they a passing fancy, or did they keep coming up? Maybe that&#8217;s an area to steer my writing toward.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m still learning the craft of writing (aren&#8217;t we all?), so I&#8217;m looking for ways to improve. So, Nienke (and anyone else wondering), I hope this explains why some things may work more easily for me this year than while I&#8217;m writing a novel. But, frankly, for me, it&#8217;s not uncommon for me to toss things like this into my novel. For instance, year before last, I tossed in character to do lists. It helped me get through subsequent sections. During revisions, I excised that section. During NaNo, word count is king, so if you want to revise that opening scene and you just can&#8217;t hold off? Make a note and redo the new opening as new text. You&#8217;ll fix it in the revisions. But you haven&#8217;t lost that hard won word count.<\/p>\n<p>Now, for today&#8217;s count. I really, really want to write more. I got out of work way late, because I have a project I must finish on a deadline, and the only time I had to devote to it (because I&#8217;m filling in for another person who just had a baby as well as doing my job) was after work. So I got home at seven. Then hubby wanted to chat. But I have to get up early, because the local NaNo people are supposed to meet at Panera tomorrow night, so I can&#8217;t stay too late at work, and I have to get up early either way. So, I&#8217;ve whined enough. Time to wrap up and head to work. Er, bed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Before I litanize the word count, Nienke&#8217;s raised some interesting questions. NaNoWriMo is about writing a 50,000 word novel. In theory, that should be a work of fiction. 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