My NaNoWriMo week.

Hi
all,
I
have just finished the first week of National Novel Writing Month or NaNoWriMo.
The idea is to write a 50,000 word novel in the month of November. This is how
I faired:
Day one: I started a
brand new novel. The ideas for the novel had only been pulled together over the
previous few days. I was not sure whether I would get anywhere near the 1667
words required on average per day.
The
first chapter was to introduce the main character, his predicament and his somewhat
drastic reaction. I wrote this chapter in first person. I finished the chapter
and then thought about stopping for the day as my word count was at 1630, just
below the average of 1667. But I was reminded by a friend that it’s easier to
begin writing the next day if you have a scene set and started, so I wrote the
first 70 words of chapter two. I wrote 1700
words for the first day.
Day two: When walking
back from the pool, I thought up a better way to open chapter two, so I
scrapped the start and began again. I then had to stop and walk to the dentist
and then spend a lovely hour and twenty minutes getting a root canal finished.
Chapter
two is written in third person and the story is told from three different POV.
I felt like I was creating distinct voices for each of them. I wrote 1710 words for a total of 3410.
Day three:  I went back and did some editing (naughty
Graham) and deleted about 100 words. The writing for chapter two became more
technical as characters followed step by step procedures. I finished chapter
two and started chapter three. I wrote 1647
words for the day, so I did not make the average daily quota. 5057 words in total.
Day four: On the way
back from the pool I found myself stopping to write a lot of notes and, once
again, I thought of a better beginning to a chapter I had started, so I
scrapped some more words. Chapter three, like chapter one, is one long scene,
and when you don’t need to stop and think about setting a scene it is a lot
easier to punch out the words. After I finished writing, I spent some time
sorting out my notes for the novel. I wrote 1760 words for a total of 6817.
Day five:  I woke up a few times during the night
to write down ideas for the novel. When I got up the next morning, I
immediately snatched up my notebook to write more notes.  When I finally began writing, I finished
chapter three and was well into chapter four before stopping.
I
am finding that writing at this pace certainly helps with remembering what is happening
and keeping a character’s voice consistent. I wrote 1760 words for the second day in a row, for a total of 8577 words.
Day six: Writing seemed
very easy. I finished chapter four and was well into chapter five when I
stopped, rushing to 2197 words and a
total of 10774. I am finding the
more I write, the more I want to write.
Day seven: A few things
interfered with my writing time, like the editor for Divine sending me an
edited version of my next article with changes, some of which I did not agree
with. I spent a lot of time composing an email that explained why I thought
some of his changes diminished the article. Then the house insurance bill
arrived and a long discussion broke out about whether we are under or
overinsured. Did yet another online insurance contents estimate – came out much
the same as the previous ones. Just as well I had written around 800 words
before I checked my email and mail. I then managed to write another 1000 words or
so for a total of 1854 and a week
one total of 12628.
After
week one I am 959 words ahead of schedule. I have amazed myself with my output.
I have written more in seven days than I usually write in seven weeks.

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