Fantasy: November 08, 2011 Issue [#4706] |
Fantasy
This week: Happy NaNoWriMo 2011 Edited by: Prosperous Snow celebrating More Newsletters By This Editor
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Write
day and night
in darkness and light
in spite
of the interruptions
counting words
in dawns early light.
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I planned another topic for this newsletter, but then the interruptions began and my research ground to a halt. I realized that the way an author handles interruptions is a big part of succeeding during NaNoWriMo. The way an author deals with interruptions can mean the difference between making his or her daily word count goal and falling short.
Some interruptions you can ignore. You can let the voice mail respond to the ringing phone or you can put your cell phone on vibrate and hide it in a desk drawer. You can put the car in the garage and close the garage door, that way people will think you are not at home.
Other interruptions you have deal with immediately and quickly. In these cases, I suggest stopping in the middle of a sentence. When the interruption occurs, do not finish the sentence or the paragraph you are working on. Those ways when you return to your story you read to the stopping point and continue the thought.
If you return to your last sentence and find you cannot remember what came next. Then write the interruption into the story and let your character deal with it. Use the interruption to build the plot, remember that in December you will be rewriting the novel anyway.
I encourage everyone who is participating in NaNoWriMo to make or exceed his or her daily word count in spite of the interruptions.
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I'm all alone now, and I have a short time left to write my story. The clock on my desk softly ticks away the seconds, reminding me of my destiny. I’m fortunate that my laptop still works.
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Excerpt: The three of us were stuck in a box with candies, cakes, cookies, candles, and knick-knacks traveling in the dark forever...
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