nanowrimo 2012
#1
Posted 14 November 2012 - 06:46 PM
Uh...well, that is if you're actually getting writing done. As of right now, I'm about 20,000 words behind. Yeah. But I'm not giving up. I'm just going to have to up it to 2,500+ words per day.
#2
Posted 15 November 2012 - 05:40 AM
I wish you all kinds of luck, though. It's a great challenge.
#3
Posted 15 November 2012 - 07:43 AM
Uh...well, that is if you're actually getting writing done. As of right now, I'm about 20,000 words behind. Yeah. But I'm not giving up. I'm just going to have to up it to 2,500+ words per day.
Nope. Hard work is abundant as is; no need to go out of the way to find more.
#4
Posted 15 November 2012 - 01:55 PM
I wish you all kinds of luck, though. It's a great challenge.
Yeah, this year has been much harder than last year. A bad cold at the end of October coupled with travel has whittled my writing time down to nothing. I've only just now had any time to write, and the month's half over! So we'll see how it goes. (If it gets too hard, I might drop my original fic this time and stick with writing/finishing my fanfics. So I'd be a nanorebel, but I'd still get it done.)
It's been a great experience though, to concentrate on writing for quantity not quality. It made me dig deep and be creative just to hit those word counts day after day.
It's crazy they do it in November. It's a really busy time of year for most people (in the U.S.). I always wonder why they didn't choose February?
#5
Posted 16 November 2012 - 12:22 AM
#6
Posted 16 November 2012 - 03:39 AM
Yay! I was wondering if you were doing it too! 30k already - you're way ahead! If you've gotten this far, I don't doubt that you'll be able to finish the novel.
I was thinking today that writing for nano is harder and at the same time more freeing than my regular writing. It's harder because I have to do it everyday, including when I would rather not being doing it. But I have a little more creative freedom because I have to stop myself from editing as I write. I just write. I don't go back and second guess and hand-wring over a word. I don't have time! I've got to hit my word count!
Best of luck for the rest of the month and in reaching your novel goals afterwords!
#7
Posted 17 November 2012 - 01:39 AM
I was thinking today that writing for nano is harder and at the same time more freeing than my regular writing. It's harder because I have to do it everyday, including when I would rather not being doing it. But I have a little more creative freedom because I have to stop myself from editing as I write. I just write. I don't go back and second guess and hand-wring over a word. I don't have time! I've got to hit my word count!
Best of luck for the rest of the month and in reaching your novel goals afterwords!
Thanks!
I'm with you on using NaNoWriMo to just let the creative juices flow. It's like upending a box of toys just to get them all out and then going through it to find the ones you want. When I try writing without a deadline or set goal, it takes me much longer than it should to crank out a story. It's part musing over the words and part laziness in finishing the story. Well, best get back to the grind!
#9
Posted 18 November 2012 - 12:11 AM
Last year I did a narusaku fanfic, "Love Made For Fools". This year I'm doing original fiction.
#10
Posted 18 November 2012 - 12:32 AM
I'm writing an original fic for this year's nanowrimo. But it still has to do with ninjas!
Last year I wrote a steampunk-ish fairytale. But I haven't back gone to re-edit it yet.
I'm still writing my Naruto fanfics alongside the nanowrimo project, though. But the point of nanowrimo is to write new content, to start writing a story you havne't worked on before. The thinking is that you are more likely to finish something that's new, instead of trying to breath life into an old idea. If it's something you've worked on before, your more likely to quit it.
But also, just achika said, writing for nano is a lot different than other writing. When I'm writing my fanfics, I've already written most of it. So I'm constantly editing notes, etc. But for nano I have to start fresh. So yeah, it makes me stretch and be a lot more creative, exploring tangents and adding characters. Basically, it's like opening the creative faucet wide open.
I would do a fanfic for nano if I had one that I hadn't already started on...but...I've already gotten several started that I haven't posted yet.
You can do anything you want for nanowrimo, even if you started it already. You are just considered a 'rebel' if you do. And there are lots of people who redo the same nanowrimo work over a couple of years.
Sorry if this is too much info or if you already know about it! November is my month of writing too much!
#11
Posted 19 November 2012 - 09:49 AM
#12
Posted 24 November 2012 - 12:01 AM
Actually, I've come to a desperate decision. I've had such a busy month, so many things pulling me in so many directions, I think I'm going to shelve my original project and just work on A Voice in the Wind fanfic to try to even finish a decent wordcount by the end of the month. That's right. The month that ends in seven days. (My nanowrimo stats tell me that I will finish next January! Ugh!)
So...if you like the fanfic.... Actually, that was the deciding factor. I could spend the next seven days writing my butt off, and still not have anything to publish on the ff. Or I could shelve the novel (which is going to take a lot of research into feudal Japan as well as plot-crafting...translation: a lot of nano writing that I probably won't ever use) and write something I a) love, b) want to write, and c) want to finish!
(oh yeah - I'm still in nanowrimo, just switched to a rebel (which is what you are when you write outside the parameters, like more than one work for the 50k word count).)
#13
Posted 24 November 2012 - 01:04 AM
And i hope that i get to read this original story you wrote. Regardless of how unfinished
It is the stuff you need to research makes me extremely curious about what you
wrote already =D
#14
Posted 24 November 2012 - 06:58 PM
I'm sorry about your orginal fic - hope you still complete it even if it's not until the time limit...but I believe as far as you can write something during this nanawrimo timescale, then you could be satisfied, right?
And ah, I do know what it is to be too busy...These past seven month or so have been so full to the hilt that I barely had time for any hobbys...even if things are much lighter now, I'm still trying to take the leap of starting my next fanfic...but still feel too tired, lol.
Anyway, best of luck again....!
#15
Posted 26 November 2012 - 03:20 AM
Hope the fanfic writing is going well Tricksie!
#16
Posted 26 November 2012 - 04:56 PM
@madz - I'll come back to the original fic sometime soon. I got a really thorough outline/rough draft done, so I'm happy about that. I feel like I've succeeded in the spirit of nano...just not the word count! lol
@gonekrazy - so, the original fic is about a girl from a shinobi family and a guy from a samurai family, in the early 1800s, about the time when the two way of lifes were tapering off. Still around, but not seeing so much active fighting anymore. The girl's father is the last line in their shinobi family, and most everyone thinks the skills will end with him. But when a local intrigue occurs involving the visiting samurai, another young shinobi appears on the scene (the girl). The samurai and the shinobi have to overcome their prejudices to get to the bottom of the crimes. Meanwhile, in social settings the girl is coming to know — and dislike — the samurai, while the samurai is becoming more and more attracted to the girl with the quick wit and even quicker reflexes.
Since I'd like to try to make it as authentic as possible, I realized I need to know a lot more about the ins and outs of Japanese society at that time. What were houses like, were men and women out together in company, etc. etc. It doesn't have to be a perfect historical account, but I don't want to make glaring errors, or build a plot around something that they would have never done at that time period. I'll post it when I get more of it knocked out!
Now back to writing fanfics!
#17
Posted 19 December 2012 - 10:48 PM
"My name is Sung Ji-woo. Some called me the Assassin of Death. A Necromancer Deity... My journey has been nothing but walking over a mountain of corpses. My legion of the dead reigns supreme. None shall block my way or... face the wrath of my blades!" --Solo Leveling.
#18
Posted 20 December 2012 - 03:16 AM
You can always do fanfic or be a rebel and do a project you've started on before the Nov. 1st starting mark. Maybe next year!
#19
Posted 30 December 2012 - 12:08 PM
I still have the story I was working on in the the flash drive. Hopefully I will participate next year.
"My name is Sung Ji-woo. Some called me the Assassin of Death. A Necromancer Deity... My journey has been nothing but walking over a mountain of corpses. My legion of the dead reigns supreme. None shall block my way or... face the wrath of my blades!" --Solo Leveling.
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