Just when I thought…

Just when I thought I was getting myself onto a “NaNo pace” (of 1,667 words per day), I came skidding to a halt. Well… Maybe not quite a complete halt (because I did manage to write some words today), but not nearly as many words as I had hoped to write — split between two different writing sessions. These two writing sessions are part of this month’s plan for tackling NaNoWriMo. The plan involves “putting my writing first” by writing after my “wake up” and “morning” routines (the latter of which includes writing a “Pages” entry, which is actually a part of my writing routine) AND before I tackle “the three tasks” of the day. Sounds simple, right? Sadly, it’s not so easy to put into practice, especially since I’ve discovered that I’m VERY easily distracted — often bouncing from task to task. “Practice makes better” as I always say.

Anyway… As I mentioned in the “Important note” in the post with that beautiful image (courtesy of NaNoWriMo), I will be updating my NaNoWriMo progress with posts to my online “Journal”, which is where I hope this post will end up after I push the “Publish” button.

In these “Journal” posts, I’ll be sharing with you my daily progress during NaNoWriMo. This will include the words I managed to write each day as well as my total word count, using the following format:

Day # Daily word count (total word count)

AND they’ll have the current day’s totals at the top and the older entries further down. By the end of the month, this part of the posts will be quite long.

Day 4 – 1,084 (4,726)

Day 3 — 1,768 (3,642 total words)

Day 2 — 871 words (1,875 — just a bit over one day’s needed word count of 1,667 words)

Day 1 — 1,004 words (1,004 total words)

WooHoo! It’s NaNo Time!!

The main event of NaNoWriMo has arrived, but I am nowhere near ready for it. DON’T count me out, though! I have a way of bouncing back — frequently at the last minute. “Better late than never!” I always say.

For this year’s NaNoWriMi, I’ve decided to be a rebel — by writing a series of short stories that I’m hoping will read like a novel. As I mentioned in my (failed) submission for this month’s postcard swap, it won’t be a collection of random short stories, though. Instead, all of the stories in the collection will depict various key aspects of the world in which the series of novels I’m currently working on will be set. I’m hoping that this collection of short stories will serve two purposes: (1) to help me learn more about how these various aspects work in my world, so I’ll be able to better incorporate them into the stories within this series; and (2) to serve as an introduction to my world for the readers of the novels in this series. Only time will tell how successful I’ll be in this rebellious approach to NaNoWriMo, especially since I’ve never actually finished writing a SHORT story… much less four or five of ’em!

To liven up this post, I’m going to try to include some NaNo “swag”… IF I’m able to “copy and paste” it here.

Yay! It worked… and isn’t it beautiful?

As I mentioned earlier in this post, I was nowhere ready to “hit the ground running” on November 1st. Consequently, I have yet to get myself onto a NaNoWriMo pace. Here are my NaNo stats so far:

Day 1 — 1,004 words (1,004 total words)

Day 2 — 871 words (1,875 — just a bit over one day’s needed word count of 1,667 words)

Day 3 — 1,768 (3,642 total words)

Today’s writing session felt good. The words were flowing… Something that hasn’t happened the past couple of days. Hopefully, they’ll keep flowing as the month progresses. Only time will tell… So, please check back often since I plan to keep y’all up-to-date with daily posts.

Important note: From now on, I’ll be updating my progress on this month’s NaNoWriMo project in the “Journal” section of my Web site, so please take a peek in my online “Journal” every now and then to see how I’m doing.