Ah, yes, NaNoWriMo. A time during the month of November when authors attempt to climb the tip of Everest in the form of reaching a *cough* small goal of 50,000 words in their WIP (work in progress). A time when writers gain 20 lbs from sitting around, act emotionally unstable and irritable, down more caffeine than is deemed medically safe, start crying at random after looking blissfully inspired a moment before, eat their weight in chocolate, and are finally committed (for crimes that our search engines inspired when we called it “research”). Basically, it’s like the Hunger Games for writers: Let the WriMo begin! And may the word count be ever in your favor. . . . (My sisters and I are going to see Mockingjay Part 2 next week at this incredible theater with recliner chairs, so it’s kind of on my mind. ^_^)
An update on my progress so far of 50,000 words: You can see on my Facebook page that I did a brief update on my word count (15,000), which I felt pretty awesome about, considering work and life have been crazy lately and I haven’t had nearly as much time to write as I’d like. But then my last math class from three years ago kept nudging me to use basic mathematics, which was a little depressing.
“If Susan’s goal is to reach 50,000 words in 30 days (apx. 1,667 words per day), and in 13 days Susan has only hit 15,000 words, then her average per-day word count is 1,100 per day. Susan is currently 500 words behind schedule x 13 days= 6,500, which means Susan is in trouble.”
Yeah, I don’t like math, either. o.0 Please excuse me while I hole myself up in my room and have food and water delivered by a mute to avoid distractions. But before I disappear from the land of the living and immerse myself in the fantasy world of Serimone/other realms, here is a series of pictures and gifs that explain NaNoWriMo process.
The beginning: Innocent excitement and total absorption by your WIP
Then you realize that keeping a regular schedule isn’t as easy as you thought and slack off a little
And then distractions come when you’ve been away from the world too long
Suddenly, you realize November is almost over and pull out every last trick in the book (it doesn’t matter if your fantasy novel turned into a spy saga set in ancient times on the moon–just FINISH!!)
Towards November 28th as you start to lose it: KEEP IT TOGETHER!!!
And at the end of it all, NaNoWriMo can be summed up in one gif
And you didn’t think that in all the craziness I forgot #FanArtFriday, did you? *maniacal cackle* Silly goose! I might forget to put on real pants or take my fuzzy slippers off when I go out in public during November, but I never forget anything associated with my stories. . . . Unless, of course, that brilliant inspiration comes at 4am and I don’t have paper, and I assure myself that it’s so earth-shaking and incredible that I’ll definitely remember–only to wake up the next morning with a vague inclination that I might have had an epiphany the night before. Anyway, this is probably one of my favorite pieces, because this scene just gives me the feels. Enjoy guys!
YAY NANO! 😀 I had no idea you were doing it! o.o WHAT IS YOUR USERNAME I MUST BUDDY YOU! ^_^ (Self is here: http://nanowrimo.org/participants/celtic-forest-dweller) GOOD LUCK ON YOUR WORDS YOU CAN DO IIIIIIIT!!! ^_^
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Ohmygosh! I had no idea there was a WEBSITE!!! Hahaha. I’ve been keeping track on paper. *face palm* So it probably won’t register my ACTUAL progress, but I just started an account (TimeTravelGal is my username). Oh, bother. 😳
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OH MY GOODNESS REALLY???
I looove the website, the website is awesome and has forums and pep-talks and writing buddies and is da bessst! ^_^ (And psst, there’s a place on your stats page http://nanowrimo.org/participants/timetravelgal/novels/defying-shadows/stats where you can edit your wordcount by day, if you’ve been keeping track, so it will make a pretty graph. The graph is SO useful and inspirational, goodness.)
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God bless you, woman! 😘 I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to edit and it would look so wonky. The site looks amazing, so I’m excited to join the “official” movement. I’d been seeing graphs of people’s NaNo progress, but I just assumed they were using some kind of graph program. Oy. This will save a ton of time. Haha.
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Haha, you’re welcome. XD If you have anymore questions about the site or how it works, send me a NaNomail message on the site and I’ll try to help! 😀 I’ve been on for like five years, so I have it down pretty well. 😉 YAY WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL NANO MOVEMENT! 😀
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