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NaNoWriMo 2013

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SugarMeFingers · 02/10/2013 09:13

Anyone writing a novel this November?
I've signed up for my first try!
I'm doing some planning and outlining at the moment and looking forward to starting.

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MysteriousHamster · 07/12/2013 23:57

Nano is always an interesting process for me. I usually dump around 3-5k of useless scenes rightaway. Then when I edit I tend to cut a lot of extraneous words and repetition so more goes then. But whatever I'm left with is still a lot more than I'd do in a normal month, so for me it's worthwhile. Sort of - I always battle with burnout and if you run into a problem during November it's very hard to find the time to fix things properly.

I was doing a 'rebel' nano and carrying on with a previous WIP. I already had 40k on that, and now after some obvious cutting post-nano I have around 83k. I will have a lot of work to do to finish it and get it up to about 100kish.

I wrote a lot details about bears and ships and historical stuff that while revising I will have to do a lot of research about :)

I normally take December off and just sleep/read/eat/drink, then get back to work properly in January.

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TunipTheUnconquerable · 07/12/2013 11:16

I've become a bit of a creative writing book addict over the past year, but the ones I read between NaNo and my second draft were:

-Writing YA For Dummies (can't remember author)
-Plot and Structure by James Scott Bell
-Writing The Breakout Novel by Donald Maas
-Self-Editing For Fiction Writers by Browne and King

I knew I needed to focus on plotting but actually I also picked up a lot about characterisation (which I thought I already knew about) from the YA book.

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Toomuchtea · 06/12/2013 15:42

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TunipTheUnconquerable · 05/12/2013 09:55

I think reading through a NaNo draft is always going to be a pretty painful process. If you write your first draft as quickly as possible there are going to be all kinds of things wrong with it at the micro and macro level that will make you cringe, but the point is you now have a first draft that you can fix.

If you're capable of writing slowly and carefully and still getting to the end that's great but for a lot of us, introspection turns out to be fatal and we're better off writing a crappy first draft than risking getting disheartened by stopping and looking at what we're doing.

With my NaNo last year I dumped a whole chunk of it straight off, and there was hardly a sentence that didn't get changed - the voice needed work which meant a lot of very close rewriting. A lot of the dialogue was sound, though, and I surprised myself by finding that the action scenes which didn't come at all naturally to me actually worked pretty well.

I put mine away over Christmas last year and read generic books on the craft of writing, which made a lot more sense to me having got the experience of that draft behind me than they would have done previously. You're not expecting to produce finished or even 'good' work from NaNo, what you are doing is making a massive leap in your writing skills as well as giving yourself a draft to start work on. (Or just having fun Smile)

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TunipTheUnconquerable · 01/12/2013 15:24

Congratulations Elfycat and MysteriousHamster!

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MysteriousHamster · 01/12/2013 13:57

I just finished yesterday, phew! It was tough at the end there and my story isn't done (I need about another 20-30k in it so my task now is to stay focused and see it through.

Congrats peeps :)

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elfycat · 30/11/2013 21:50

Just finished. I had to start writing what might be the sequel but it's all one story so it counts.

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Dwerf · 30/11/2013 19:03

There's always next year, or camp nano callingallengels Grin Mine is nowhere where near finished but i have the purple bar, so all is good Smile

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CallingAllEngels · 30/11/2013 18:47

Well done to everyone who won this year.

I'm still on 3700. Never quite got going with everything going on. Hopefully I will be trying again (with novel ande ttc) pretty soon.

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makemineabacardi · 30/11/2013 18:37

Well that might work well for me since I have a big exam in january I really should be studying for... Blush

Wine for everybody tonight? Smile

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TunipTheUnconquerable · 30/11/2013 17:58

Congratulations! Wine

They do a NaNoEdMo in March where you do 50 hours of editing, but it's not quite the same and if you're really keen to get going you'll have started before that anyway!

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makemineabacardi · 30/11/2013 17:45

I finished at lunchtime too. Smile Now currently basking in the warm glow of my winner's certificate. My story isnt actually quite finished, but since its science fiction I think I can get away with that. Now I just need to be finish it! Its been loads of fun and the challenge has really given me the kick I needed to get started again after years of procrastination. Smile

Is there an editing challenge?

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TunipTheUnconquerable · 30/11/2013 11:14

Well done Coppertop!

Looking forward to the editing and rewriting thread next year

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coppertop · 30/11/2013 09:50

I've finished! :o


(The cupboards weren't necessary after all. Wink)

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coppertop · 29/11/2013 18:31

Just 2.5k words left for me to do now. I may have to lock my children in a cupboard somewhere for a while tomorrow so that I can finish. :o

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TunipTheUnconquerable · 29/11/2013 15:52

I think you probably can Grin

Sorry to hear about your dd.

I might not be NaNo-ing but I do finally have some momentum going with my new book. I'd forgotten what a great feeling it is seeing the words mount up!

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makemineabacardi · 29/11/2013 15:48

5k words done today... 2k words left to go. Can I do it in time? Wink

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AlottaRunning · 28/11/2013 22:17

Congratulations to those who have finished and Good Luck to those still going.

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makemineabacardi · 28/11/2013 15:15

I've been absent from the thread as DD has been very poorly so writing has gone on the backburner. Sad Still determined to finish in time though - 41k words as we speak. Put so much effort in I have to make myself finish it!

Lots of plot going on its just time I'm short on. Hoping to join the rest of you who have won. Smile

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TunipTheUnconquerable · 28/11/2013 12:15

Congratulations Toomuchtea!

Keep going, Coppertop - not long now!

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coppertop · 27/11/2013 11:36

Congratulations to everyone who has won so far! :o

I still haven't quite caught up but have nearly 42k words. It will be close but I think I'll make it.

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