NaNo Update: Day 6

Decided to do a NaNo check in today, so here goes.  It’s Day 6 and I’ve not written today yet (but I plan to, no worries.) 

And I will admit, Day 1 & 2 were more than a bit rocky.  For one, I’m still actively writing and polishing up my contemporary romance (Worth Fighting For), so that keeps me busy.  But determined to get a good, more than good actually, start on my Urban Fantasy, I decided to challenge myself this month and give working on two manuscripts a chance. 🙂

It’s also been slow going because I decided to undertake this challenge without a plot overview/outline or character sketches.  Apparently, just jumping in feet first is soooo not my style.  🙂

Now, I knew this going in, but I am always trying to make myself a better, more productive writer; and that means I have to challenge my established procedures from time to time to make sure I’m not bogging myself down with unnecessary processes.

So I decided to spend time during my lunch break this week to work on character profiles for my main characters.  So far, I have 3 out of 5 done, and the story opens up more and more each time I complete one.  Yesterday, I had my best day yet, clocking 700 words on my NaNo project. 

Yes, is far below the daily word goal of 1,667, but I’m very encouraged by it.  Now that I have I clearer view on my story, I know longer have to wonder around in wide circles, waxing poetic about nonsensical things.  (Because trust me, I have.  If you could only see some of what I’ve written thus far-lol) 

I’ve been rolling along nicely, and I hope the trend continues.

NaNoWriMo '09


Comments 2

  1. Anjuelle Floyd

    It’s always difficult for me to start out. Once I get started I’m rolling.

    Yet even when I finish, the number 1600 still hangs over me. I am constantly thinking of what I will write next, even though I an following an outline.

    What I appreciate about NaNoWriMo is sharing in the energy of the many thousands of participants.

    NaNoWriMo offers a period in which to focus not only on our writing, but to also bring a microscope to our process for crafting the first draft of a novel.

    7 November, 2009
  2. Lisa

    Write more about the tree! LOL 🙂
    .-= Lisa´s last blog ..Stopping at 1797 =-.

    9 November, 2009