Category: my life

  • NaNoWriMo Day 17: The Big Conversion

    NaNoWriMo Day 17: The Big Conversion

    My writing process for NaNoWriMo 2022: Step 1: Write one complete sentence summarizing each scene. Step 2: Turn each sentence into a five sentence paragraph. Step 3: Turn each paragraph into five paragraphs. Step 4: Turn the five paragraphs into a narrative. Now that I’ve reached step four, I’m converting everything to Scrivener. Up to…

  • NaNoWriMo Day 16: Third Week Blues

    NaNoWriMo Day 16: Third Week Blues

    Week three is kicking my butt. After a 5,000 word Sunday, Monday and Tuesday were less than one hundred. I’m still on schedule. I’m hoping to get a couple 1,000 words in today. But if nothing else, I know it’s good to write something everyday, even if it’s only a couple hundred words. The good…

  • NaNoWriMo Day 15: Staying Ahead

    NaNoWriMo Day 15: Staying Ahead

    I only got in 232 words yesterday. But that’s okay. The day before, Sunday, I got in over 5,000 words which put me a few days ahead. Yesterday, I have an all day meeting which mentally drained me and I have to wrap up emergency dog sitting for a coworker over the weekend. On the…

  • NaNoWriMo Day 13: Go ahead; write those flashbacks

    NaNoWriMo Day 13: Go ahead; write those flashbacks

    One way I’m building up my word count for NaNoWriMo is by using flashbacks. My main characters have a complex backstory (don’t they always?) and I’m finding it’s a great way to keep me on top of my daily statistics.  But using flashbacks can help in other ways. They can move the story forward. They…

  • NaNoWriMo Day 11: I Scene It

    NaNoWriMo Day 11: I Scene It

    One thing that keeps happening to me as I write is a scene needs to become two scenes. Or even three scenes. If only one thing happens in a scene then cut. When a new setting starts or a new event happens then it’s time to write break into a new scene. For example I…

  • NaNoWriMo Day 10: Death and Oops

    NaNoWriMo Day 10: Death and Oops

    Even though I outlined in Preptober, I decided to kill off one of my characters. Rather violently. I think I had a bad day at work and I was taking it out on this poor fictional being. But later I realized that character was needed for a couple of functions in the story. Oops. No…

  • NaNoWriMo Day 9: Inside and Outside Action

    NaNoWriMo Day 9: Inside and Outside Action

    As I plan and write scenes, one thing I do is what I call the ‘outside’ action and also the ‘inside’ action. During Preptober, I created an Excel spreadsheet and wrote the point of view from each character in that scene. This point of view plans out the physical action each character performs (outside action).…

  • NaNoWriMo Day 8: Word Sprints

    NaNoWriMo Day 8: Word Sprints

    One practice I’ve put into play with NaNo 22 is writing sprints. I’ve done them in the past, but I pretty much use them exclusively to get my word count done. I do one or two before work and about two or three after work. Word Sprint: a short period of time in which a…

  • NaNoWriMo Day 7: Life goes on, even during NaNoWriMo

    NaNoWriMo Day 7: Life goes on, even during NaNoWriMo

    Life must go on, even during NaNoWriMo.  Some participants have kids. Some have spouses. Some have full time jobs.  Some have hobbies they put on hold. Hobbies and other interests. I, for example, haven’t’ been reading much this first week of NaNoWriMo. To be honest, I’ve sort of slacked off on reading all year. I’m…