Did you sign up to write a good novel in a weekend?
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No. Just a novel.
On the other hand, if I backed out, I could go to the art and wine festival tomorrow. And I could continue to write the novel at a leisurely pace.
Ooh. NaNoWriWee.
Yup. 72 hours, take no prisoners. (It was originally Labor Day Weekend, but we rewrote it so it was a choice of Labor Day or Columbus Day.)
Oh do it, Betsy.
So the novel you'd write in the weekend is the same novel you'd write at a leisurely pace?
Why not just write another novel? The bar is set pretty low -- there are two things you need to accomplish -- word count, and deadline. If you try and do it with something dear to your heart, it can't but make you anxious.
How many words are in a novel? I'm 2000 words into a 4000 word essay, and feel like I've written War & Peace.
So the novel you'd write in the weekend is the same novel you'd write at a leisurely pace?
No. Not so much.
The novel I wrote in the weekend is guaranteed to suck, except that I will have written it in a weekend.
The novel I write in a more leisurely fashion will not suck. God, I hope not.
The idea is that you edit the NIWITW until it doesn't suck.
An actual novel is around 100,000, I think.
The idea is that you edit the NIWITW until it doesn't suck.
Is that a primary goal? I'd think just getting the words out (sort of like The Artist's Way morning pages) would be useful in and of itself.