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10-03-2014, 12:53 PM | #17 |
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Been thinking about NaNo a lot lately, and I've decided to change which story I will work on. As mentioned in a previous post I was going to go with a seat of pants story idea I had but now I've decided to write a story I actually have a lot of prep work for that recently it seems like I have enough of the pieces together for that story that I'm willing to use the NaNo time to write it.
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And oh wow. Changing a few days into NaNo? If they're aiming to have the new work meet the 50,000 and not count the previous work they'd have a lot of catchup to do. I believe you need a bit over 1,700 words each day to meet the 50,000. Which is doable, but the trick is if you miss a day, you have to make up that word count. That's over 3,000 words in a day if you missed one day. |
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It's a nice feeling seeing yourself above the graph line of words per day, and it motivates you to keep on going. Getting the words on the page is easier in the middle of the story, though. I found it tricky to get started, and also slowed down a lot towards the end, where I was trying to bring everything together. Graham |
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10-11-2014, 05:48 PM | #22 |
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So... this is the year when everybody's seriously considering NNWM.
Well, me too. I tried it three years ago. Failed miserably. (Probably tried before that too, but didn't even register my novel.) Then did't try for a couple more years, because I didn't feel like starting a new project, didn't think it was fair to continue the old one, and thought I'd rather write on my own schedule (that didn't work too well either). Now I'm back. I'm not gonna do a whole lot of setting up this time. Just run through my files, select one of a few stories I consider writing (or at least choose a universe and a starting point), gather some notes I might use and kinda rush into it. I'm not gonna plot too much (maybe a quick and dirty tactical outline so I know what to write next) and I'm definitely not gonna write the magnum opus I have so much notes for, because God knows I plan too much and write too little, and this one to burdened with ambitions and expectations to do it fast. I'd rather try and just have and adventure and get some experience, even if I end up somewhere silly. Isn't that the whole idea of the NNWM? Also, I'm probably not gonna use Scrivener. I have it, I use it, but this November I'm using something simpler and comfier, like my old friend Atlantis Word Processor. (Might as well be Word or LibreOffice Writer, I guess. Or FocusWriter. Or WriteMonkey. Whatever's familiar enough.) |
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And I don't think it's against the NNWM rules to create a bunch of non-sequential episodes. And even if it was, it still goes a long way towards your goal |
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Nanowrimo.org has been relaunched for 2014~
You can enter your novel information and cover on the site now and they have new nano 2014 avvis and a site banner. I'm still a newbie and want people to get used to my normal avvi so I'm not going to use the NaNo avvi. But the banner and such has been fun to put on social media and website. Sorry, bit excited XD I've been waiting for the site update so I could put my novel info up and see the new banner/avvis. http://nanowrimo.org/participants/kittymarie-prince is my nano account Anyone else actually use the site or do you just take the challenge and not bother updating the site? |
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10-13-2014, 03:47 PM | #28 |
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I feel like I want to do this, but then I wonder and fear that the result will be some spectacularly bad bastardised hybrid of my favourite books.
Do you find your writing to be original, whatever that means, or is it a hybrid that you end up hoping no-one will recognise as a rewrite of other novels? |
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My nano project this year actually started off being highly influenced by Dragon Ball Z and over the time I've plotted out and grown the story, characters and story world I've weeded out a lot of the DBZ-ness and I see it as something that holds itself as unique. Will people catch that it has some similarities to DBZ? Perhaps. Did I outright copy DBZ? Nope. It's just influenced by it. You can't get mad at every fantasy novel for having a band of heroes that include an elf and wizard that set out to save the world a direct copy of Lord of the Rings, but you may see where the story was influenced by it. (If it has hobbits though, I'd start getting worried. :P ) So if you want to do NaNo I say go for it. Nobody is expecting you to publish your work either, and many first drafts are a mess anyway. That's where editing and rewriting come in to help fix your story. I'm sure you could do fan-fiction as well, if you're not into publishing. Many people enjoy writing fan-fiction. The point to NaNo, is to just write, and have fun, and loose sleep over trying to make that 50,000 word goal :P (I don't advise the loosing sleep part though.) |
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But, yeah, I wouldn't worry about it before December. That's why first draft is often called sh***y draft: it's just a start. I'd say, if you do lose your sleep, at least sit down and write |
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