November 17, 2008

Day Seventeen, NaNoWriMO

Word Count: 2975 for a total of 50766!

YAAAAAY! I did it... I'm done. I finished my 7th first draft of a novel... and this TIME I DID IT ALL BY HAND. And boy was it sore tonight. Not sure if it was the excitement of being almost done or the slim signature I made that hurt it. But I did it. Autumn Chase defeated the daemon with the help of the power of creation from the lifebox. She then buried it (shhh, it's a SEKRIT! She won't tell you) and went back to the Order and told them it was destroyed. I then gave her a vacation with Chad, somewhere warm.. where she wanted.

I'm relieved that I am done. For a brief moment tonight, I was afraid I wasn't going to have enough words to finish with. And amazingly I did. We tried to go out to dinner for fish to celebrate but no one was open at 9pm. Oh well, maybe some other time.

Now I wait to submit a manuscript of words to the NaNoWriMo site (which validates my authenticity as a winner) and then get my certificate, and winner's badge. Then I'll try and relax for the next month and give my hand a break from any hardcore writing. I'm planning on vegging out with lots of good books for the next month and a half.

(And write essays. I have been looking forward to writing a few new essays. Besides, my mind needs a break from the whole novel writing routine for a spell.)

November 16, 2008

Day Sixteen, NaNoWriMo 08

Word Count: 3421 for a total of 47791

Today's points didn't go as planned. Actually it was all quite messy and I wish I could take them back but I can't. I don't think I planned these points out well at all. For some reason I planned to have Inca and Autumn chat about life, the universe, and everything for 3000 words that would lead up to the big climax.

That sort of was boring and didn't happen. That and the two opposing viewpoints (god is machine and does not exist versus god does exist because I came from there!) just didn't come out of me because I really do not see either point in myself. *shrug* oh well. I did get them talking for a little bit, however. Mostly because I needed to buy Autumn some more time to read the scroll and figure out what to say. She finally figured it out though, good girl.

Then I had her sing and breathe the intonations to unlock the box. And it opened, filling her head with all the memories and things that the owner of the box put inside... in this case... God. I now have 2500 words left. I am sitting on a cliffhanger that involves another energy ball from Inca and what Autumn will do.

I finished my journal today as well. Had I written smaller in the first 5 days I think I would have had enough room to get all 50k words in there. Tonight I'll make another 10 page signature. That way I can finish up the novel in that and slip it into the back of the book so it all will be self contained. I am going to be done a day sooner than I anticipated. Which makes me glad because I am so ready to move on with this.

November 15, 2008

Day Fifteen, NaNoWriMo

Word Count: 3365 for a total of 44370

Getting down to the wire, I'm almost finished! Today I wrote the first confrontation between Autumn and Inca. I originally planned that it was going to be some sort of physical duel, with them barely escaping. Instead things got a bit mental and metaphysical. They dueled in Autumn's head, which gave me a some space to get them talking... show a bit of attraction, etc. and let Inca know he meant business.

Then I got the three out of there and on a plane back to Portland. Everyone has now been caught up and the plan is to keep Autumn on the run, shuffled off to various safe-houses, as she works on deciphering the scroll. Basically this catches the storyline up to the "present". It also sets me up to make the final transition back to the final duel between Autumn and Inca on the streets of Portland. I'm not very good at transitions between scenes and time but I managed it. Tomorrow we return to the story's present as I work to set up the big climax and battle.

November 14, 2008

Day Fourteen, NaNoWriMo 08

Word Count: 3261 for a total of 41005

I'm still on track with the story. I quickly got them over to the Pyramid and instead of having them travel in some labyrinth maze, my mind decided to put the information in easily accessible rooms on the outside. I put glyphs on the walls and had them figure out which room the scroll was hidden in and would NOT destroy the ruins. My mind got tricky on me and decided that instead of one room, two of the rooms contained valuable information. One on the lockbox and another with the scroll. Finished the section off with them getting the scroll they came for but... hearing sounds of combat off in the distance.

Overall today was fun to write. It felt like the words flowed and I could see what was going on, like I was on my computer. Things slowed down when I had to quickly figure out what the "puzzle" portion of the plot but in the end was pleased at making the goal.

(Note to revision-self: When you come to editing this part, do some research with regards to Cairo and where the pyramids are located. Does it really take 3 hours to get to the first of the nearest pyramids? Maybe get a guidebook to Egypt.)

November 13, 2008

Day Thirteen, NaNoWriMo 08

Word Count: 3600 for a total of 37744

Yay! Go me! I'm past 35K and still going. Still writing this blasted thing by hand even. I've got Autumn, Chad, and Andrews up in a plane now. They're en route to Cairo. I figure it's the safest place for them to be with the daemons after them. *gryn* Tomorrow I plan on getting them into a pyramid and trying to come up with some magic lock picking method to get what they need from the ruins.

Being less than 15k away from the 50k finish line, I took a look at the plot outline. When I started, I figured that 17 plot points was barely enough to get me to 50k. Of course, I think that EVERY year and tend to squish things down in the last 15K because I have like 10 or more things to cover before I consider the book done. In reality, I pad a lot when I write, hoping that every word will help count towards the ultimate goal. I do this because I think a part of me is afraid that if I don't extend the word count and throw in as many words a day as I possibly can, before my mind explodes, that those words may cost me-- it may be the year where I run out of plot and things to write about before hitting 50k. And then I'd have to go back and add more in, something I don't like doing because I feel it's cheating and allows my internal censor and editor out to rip apart the fragile draft before it's done.

If I keep going at the nightly rate of 3000+ words, I think I'll have a 70k novel on my hands. And maybe a dead left hand. I don't want either of those to happen. I'm already tired of writing by hand and really want to stop, but I am determined not to let that negativity get the best of me. So, I'm going to condense a bit (not by much tho) and plan on finishing the book in 5 days and about 52,000 words. If I stick to this new goal, this handwritten book will be my longest NaNo book I've done to date.

Oh and for those of you reading this (hi btw!), and want to see what I wrote this year, I DO plan on uploading it to it the stories section of this domain. I may put it under the category of "Pandora's Lifebox". However, I don't plan on transcribing it until January at the earliest. I totally want to veg in December and read my brains out! But yes, I plan on digitizing it for posterity and later editing, if I so choose that route for the story.