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NaNoWriMo 2010 - Day 5
I do a first draft as passionately and as quickly as I can.
I believe a story is valid only when it's immediate and passionate,
when it dances out of your subconscious.
If you interfere in any way, you destroy it.
- Ray Bradbury

A popular writing aid that is a favorite for many Wrimos is Dr. Wicked's web site: Write or Die, a particularly fiendish creation wherein you type in a word count goal and a time and start to write. Simple enough, right?
Well the catch is that if you stop writing there are evil consequences that range from annoying pop-ups that remind you to keep writing to a mode that will actually erase your hard work if you dally too long.
I think what work bests about this method is the incentive it provides to keep you writing, that the fear (or annoyance) of "punishment" actually acts to beat down the voice in your head that urges you to stop, rewrite, rethink, redo... In other words, it helps you help yourself to kill your "inner editor" so that the words of your story can flow, immediate and raw, passionate and real.
And there will be typos. For me, lots of typos. And your characters may not stick with your original outline, change sex, and adopt a new point of view. But if you give them the chance, who knows what new really cool stuff you'll discover?
Today's Word Count: 8,333! Did you beat it? Tell us about it! Excerpts? Questions? Frustrations? Amusing typos?
...Keep Writing!
Up over 11000!
I'm not wild about punishment-based approaches to motivation.... for me they just add stress and negativity. Different strokes for different folks!
Re: Up over 11000!
Looking forward to reading your chapter!
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I'm actually not sure what helps me best. Perhaps it would be locking myself in my room for at least an hour every day, and just write. Not thinking but just writing and letting the words flow. But then again, my mother would kill me if I try doing that for an entire month... ^_^"
Current word count : about 20 or so more than yesterday. 9.104
And currently a little stuck. But I'm sure I'll manage to get something on paper. ^^
Frustrations? Yeah, a little bit. My MC is not telling me which way she wants to go next. *grumbles* She's currently making fresh orange juice, and her mother is making toast, but she refuses to tell me what to do next... And she's in a silent mood... *shakes head* ^^
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Good luck! I know that you and your MC will work it out!
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Nearly at 7k, though, and I'll break 8,335 by the end of the day. I'm looking forward to being able to write myself an actual buffer this weekend - that'll make next week much less crazy.
I went to my first ever write-in last night! Thirty people, typing like crazy. There wasn't much time for chat (I arrived late because my working hours are silly), but the atmosphere was terrific.
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And I wouldn't worry too much about it. A writer's style of writing is something that is constantly in flux sometimes depending on what books you've read lately, or the latest movie or TV show, conversations with friends or a even a bad day. Be patient with yourself and see what happens.
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Total Word Count: 8951
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I haven't used that sort of tool, I would find the punishments to be too distracting. Instead I try not to get myself too mired down in writing. I limit the time I spend on it. I can't sit down and think, "I have to write 3000 words now." That becomes completely impossible.
Instead I sit down and think, "I have to write concentrated for 15 minutes now. Then I can go do something fun." And in those 15 minutes I can average 7-800 words. So then it's just a question of taking out 15 minutes of the day a few more times during the day.
Previous years I've had trouble with burning out. I'd write and write and write in an effort to get as far ahead as possible, and do 15K in two days or stuff like that, and then the next day barely managed to get 500 words out if any because I was just SO sick of it all. I have avoided this so far with putting another limit on myself. I did 5K the first day (note I haven't been to work this week. On holiday) and then allowed myself only 3K the next day, then 5K the next and then 3K and so on and so forth. When I go back to work again on monday, I'll take down a little more to 2K on work days and 5K on not workdays. So far I haven't felt any signs of being burned out, and all in all, I think it's actually resulting in me churning out the words even faster this year than previous years.
If all goes well and I can keep this scheme up when I go back to work, I should reach 50K with record speed this year.
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Ah, love and hate, know it all too well myself. For me, I revel in the love and write through the hate knowing that love for the story will be right around the corner again. And chocolate too. Never underestimate the power of bribery. I like your 15 minutes plan!
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On the bright side: those unwanted events came along with some extra words - Grandpa alone was kind enough to bring 800 extra words instead of flowers - so now I'm at around 16K and that feels quite awesome.
However, I don't know what to do with my two love birds. They weren't supposed to happen. So much for "You are the writer, you make your characters do what you want". *sighs*
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I am up to 6,763 words!
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So no writing for the next couple of days, hmmm? Well at least have fun! And keep in mind that everything is fodder for a writer's work ;-)
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Unfortunately, tomorrow I'll be studying from 8am to 5pm, and adding commuting time, plus sleeping time, I'll be sans roughly 18 hours of writing time. :( I'll see if I can get further ahead today, at least.
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Good luck with the studying!
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The creature killed and partially ate the weakest member of the herd, and inflicted injuries on two more that were so severe that it knew that they would not be able to recover. Exhausted, it dragged its weary limbs to a nearby stream and bathed in the cool water, washing away the blood and sweat that had soaked into its hair. Afterwards it followed its scent trail back to the spot where its clothes were buried, and sank to the ground to await the equally painful transformation back to its human form. For an hour it slept, curled up and as peaceful as a newborn puppy. It awoke as an adult human, naked and in a great deal of pain as its limbs shrank back to their normal dimensions. Somehow it found enough energy to dress itself and go back to the village, where it climbed into bed and sank into a long but restless sleep.
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Wow, it seems that it sucks to be a werewolf. Nice writing!
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As for Write or Die, I've heard of it, but I'm not overly fond of it. I do much better with the carrot than with the stick, which is why I'm bribing myself with Halloween candy instead.
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And a wag of the finger for the rewriting but I'm very happy to hear that it worked out nicely for you!
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Today seems to have been my best writing day so far. I managed 4,508 words today bringing me to a total of 11,718! I'm pretty happy about this. I wanted to get at least a day ahead today and I did :)
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Total wordcount: 15558
RAWR! XD
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Plot stayed mostly on track, though I think I managed to pick up a subplot I hadn't been thinking about, and I swear that one of my secondary characters is in love with the MC. That wouldn't be a problem if the MC weren't straight and married and the secondary character not only not his wife, but a guy. Oh well, should provide some tension, especially as Stephen (MC) genuinely likes Sender (secondary character). It would probably help if Stephen stopped flirting back, though.
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Last bit I wrote, that had me giggling:
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Poor Pipra!
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I haven't used Write or Die yet for this NaNo, but I'm thinking I might break it out this weekend -- it does a great job of making me stop stalling and just put something down!
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Hovering at 9,576.
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