I'm going to try to finish
Anna
by 11/30/04, though allowing myself grace for not knowing how I'll deal with motherhood and all the changes about to come in my life. Eventually I'd like to be able to turn out two manuscripts per year, but this definitely isn't the time to push for that.
And by coincidence I'm getting a chance to write what I know--in the scene I'm working on, Anna is as pregnant as I am now, and the sensory details are flowing more easily than usual.
Always a plus - the flow for what you know.
I like the idea of being able to write one per year, then research and start the next one and get that half done. A book and a half, with research included, strikes me as a nice personal balance.
Well, wri mo is over. Did any of us make it?
Yes! Me! I'd cracked 50 000 words by 23rd November, and went on just far enough to finish the story, about 51K. Now I'm trying to be good and edit it properly.
So by my standards, yeah, I won.
Yours are the important ones, in this case at least, I think. So go you.
I'm writing again!
Congrats, Susan!
Whohoo, Am-Chau! Good on you!
And yay for us, too, who learned about the process. I'm pretty happy with the plot I ended up with. I think I can do something with it later. And I'll kind of be happy to discard the meme of mediocrity. It was good exercise, but I disliked the feeling of leaving something I knew lacked luster, for the sake of the count. Still, it was something I wouldn't have done otherwise, so I'm glad I did try.
I think I'll keep working on it, and then, of course, there's always next year. (Cubs fan much?)
I looked at NaNoWriMo, and thought "which of my wee ideas could be a novel?"
None, was the answer.
However, the next question was "Well what could they be, then?"
And I'm working on that.
Wow, Am, go you!
I got about 15k words too, and a story that I like well enough to try and finish it. I'm shooting for 80k and hoping. So, overall, I feel like it was a success.
Am, with the rockage. MOST excellent.