30 Days of Literary Abandon |
Not that 50,000 words in a month isn't daunting. It is. It really is. It's lump of nerves in my throat kind of daunting.
For the past 2 Novembers I've set out to write 50k words while I play at being a novelist. Both times I've succeeded, or in NaNo speak, I've won. I loved both of my stories, but what I love more is who I am when I'm writing 1,667 words a day. I love being in the practice of writing. I love how quickly I'm able to drop back into my story each day because my writing muscles are strong and limber.
Creating characters makes me happy. Seeing where these characters take me is thrilling and often times surprising. The first year I'll never forget when one of my characters opened a drawer and removed a baby onesie. And a gun. Trust me, I was as shocked as you are. I mean, come on, I'm the biggest anti-gun person I know. Having never touched a gun in my life, I had no idea how to write about guns. To the delight of my lone gun-enthusiast friend, I made him take me shooting. For better or for worse, I can now say I've fired a gun. Exactly once.
Both years have led me to research a variety of things including:
- the history of LEGO
- rare children's diseases
- handguns and penetration abilities of different bullets
- Biblical references to angels
- POW camps
- the history of high heels
- hospital procedures and policies
- famous libraries
So, today on October 28th, I'm waiting for my idea to peek out. Maybe in a dream. Or a snippet of conversation. Or a newspaper article. Who knows where it might appear. I wait with anticipation, with a pattering heart eager to know where NaNoWriMo will take me this year.
A teensy part of me hopes that on November 1st, my idea will not have shown her face yet. There's something exciting about sitting down at the computer and beginning to type, implicitly trusting that my writerly brain will follow my furious fingers as they tap out words becoming sentences becoming a story.
NaNoWriMo, here I go!
It's fun to see how excited you are about your writing.
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting for my idea to appear too, Alicia. Every year I think I'll plan it in advance,and every year I find myself at the the end of October, hoping for an idea. Let's write together a time or two. I'll come up!
ReplyDeleteI am with you two. Buds once again. Okay, I need to get going here in Tel Aviv. Another meal to prepare for... ugh...
ReplyDeleteBonnie
Here we go, girls. I just love a good adventure. I even convinced a local WP friend to do it this year, too.
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