
Well, since I haven’t been around here much lately, I thought it only fair that I let you in on what I’m up to these days, since it’s taking up so much of my time. We’re nearly a third of the way through NaNoWriMo, and I have to say things are going much more smoothly than they did last year. In fact, I think this is the best attempt at a novel I’ve made since my first novel back in 2002.
The idea for this year’s story came from a key (pictured above) that I found on the floor of the room I stayed in at the Vipassana Retreat That Went Horribly Wrong. I thought it was a cool-looking key, so I stuck it in my bag, and then promptly forgot about it. I came across it when I was unpacking after I got back from the trip, and since I had been in plot-storming mode in anticipation of NaNo, I came up with this idea: what if a girl found a key that she thought was no big deal, but it ended up changing everything? I took that idea and ran with it. I’m still not exactly sure which direction I’m running or where the finish line is, but that’s half the fun of NaNoWriMo. My current word count is 13363, so I’m right on target.
As I finish chapters I’ve been uploading them on my Vox, which also has an RSS feed. Obviously the posts on Vox display in reverse chronological order, with the most recent first, so if you want to read from the beginning you’ll have to scroll down to the bottom.
NaNo is about quantity rather than quality— the idea is to get the damned thing written in November, and save the editing for December. So please don’t write to me about my typos or misspellings or awkward word choices or the fact that my plot doesn’t make any sense. I have put the chapters up as-is for now because people asked for them, and therefore they’re all first drafts. The repairs and rewrites will come later, I promise. The important thing right now is to have fun and be a word factory.
If anyone else is NaNoing, please post links to your novels in the comments, and by all means do add me at the NaNoWriMo site.




November 9th, 2007 at 20:49 pm
I am in
But I am not uploading my novel anywhere on the internet. Not this time. I write in English which isn’t my first and not even my second language and even if it is all about quantity and not quality I don’t like the obvious flaws that tell you the writer isn’t writing in his/her first language. I just write and write.
Here is my profile: http://www.nanowrimo.org/user/251022
November 10th, 2007 at 03:26 am
One of these days I am going to be brave enough to NaNo. Maybe next year. It’s just seems so daunting. . .I’d probably be pretty good, if I would give it a whirl.
Good luck and have fun writing!
November 10th, 2007 at 16:15 pm
@Frida I added you! I can see what you mean about the first language thing - I certainly wouldn’t want anyone to read anything I’d written in Turkish, even though my written Turkish is passable. It’s too anxiety-inducing.
November 10th, 2007 at 16:17 pm
@Jen: you’d be great at NaNo… it’s only 1667 words a day. I can usually write that in about an hour, two if I’m struggling. So even if you only have some free time in the evenings, you can still do it. You should join us next year!
December 6th, 2007 at 17:42 pm
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