xmlns:og>='http://ogp.me/ns#'> Pedals & Pencils: NaNoWriMo

October 14, 2009

NaNoWriMo

I am a lousy fiction writer.  Each time I've tried my hand at it my writing is full of plotless drivel, innane conversation and way too many adjectives.  It's just plain awful.  You think I'm just being humble.  Number one, humility is not my strong suit.  Number two, it really is that bad.

These last couple of months have been different than I expected and have left me a bit aimless.  Usually at this time of year, I'm deciding which charity I'm going to ride for.  I start to think about my weekly mileage goals and mull over routes.  As it turns out, having a goal or several smaller goals is something I miss.

So, hmmm, what to do with all this time?  What to do indeed.

I'm going to write a novel.

You're horrified and, if you've read any of my fictional stuff, rightly so.  Well hang on a sec because it gets worse.  I'm going to participate in NaNoWriMo and write a novel in a month.  I'll wait while you recover from that statement.  Starting November 1st, I'll start typing with the goal of having 50,000 words or more by November 30th.

A dear friend of mine told me she'd rather gouge her eyes out than write a novel in a month.  I like my eyes, but come the middle of November I might be looking for sharp objects.

The thing is, other than an eyeball or two, I have nothing to lose.  It's impossible for my fictional prose to worsen.  1667 words a day can only improve my writing or at the very least help me learn about myself as a writer.

Did I mention that writers who reach 50,000 words get to say they won?  I like the sound of being a winner.  Yup, I like it a lot.

6 comments:

  1. Sign on as my buddy! My username at NaNoWriMo is casimira. We can spur each other on to be winners. Then there'll be Philly. I have another friend from NY who is doing NaNoWriMo as well. Maybe we'll manage a writein! Do you have No Plot No Problem? Chris Baty's book...it's really helpful. XO Lynn

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  2. Cousin-I'm so proud of and excited for you!

    And truth be told, a little envious of your focus and goal. I've done a little writing also and that is something my mom has asked me to pursue, but come up w/ excuses not to-not enough time, not good enough, what's the point, etc.

    None of it is fiction, its more of a chronicle of the wierd events and places my life has taken me though in the past couple of years. A little inspired by Laurie Notaro and David Sedaris.

    Hopefully, I'll read your novel in December and be inspired to spend my time during the winter on MS Word instead of Facebook when snowed in.

    Let me know if there is anything I can do to help.

    Good luck Cuz!

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  3. Hi, cousin,
    Thanks for your sweet encouragement. Maybe you should start a blog for your writing this cold winter. Think about it.

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  4. Okay, Lynn, we're buddies now. I'm heading to amazon right now to look up that book. Thanks!

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  5. You are crazy! I know you can do it. You are so talented!

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  6. Those are some wild accusations, Danielle. Crazy? Yes. Talented? Not so much, but at least I've got friends who fuel my ego.

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