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Fast Start for NaNoWriMo Day 18 - p**t - 4 Days until...
a big turning point in the middle, as there is, and construct the whole thing like a roller coaster ride.
- Mark Haddon

There are four more days until the start of NaNoWriMo, Nano Writers! Yesterday we began to draw out a road map for our story beginning with the place that the story starts and someplace that our protagonist absolutely needs to get to. Today we look ahead and map out some roadblocks and detours...
Your protagonist turns the key in the ignition, the characters in the backseat start to chat excitedly again and you smooth out the map, drawing a line from where you start to...
Hmmm, the road ahead isn't as straight as you thought it might be. In fact, not too far up the road is your first roadblock...
It's annoying but it shouldn't be too difficult to drive around... but then you remember that this is something that your protagonist is afraid of/pretty much hates on sight: (what is this? why is this a problem for your protagonist?)
Your protagonist's best friend/mentor leans forward, resting his elbows on the back of the front seat, noticing too the nervous clutching of the driver's hands on the steering wheel, the furtive glances in the car's mirrors. "You can do this." A reassuring grip of the driver's shoulder comes with the advice and your protagonist nods his head in turn.
"Yes, I can."
You mark the obstacle on your map as your protagonist drives on...
This happens several more times, each one a little scarier/trickier/rougher than the last. But each time your protagonist handles the situation, maybe not as well as he could but good enough so that you're back out on the road. You draw in the particulars for a detour or two, each with its own colorful story: a roadside diner with great pie and coffee, mysterious phone calls, the hitchhiker that everyone made room for in the back but...
You notice then that the character with the scary eyes is missing. So is the scary bag...
Tomorrow we'll see what the story's antagonist is up to... until then, keep writing!