Or am I?
Dramatic wiggle of the eyebrows.
Would I even know if
I’m cuckoo-ca-choo…huh, huh?
Surely, someone would tell me if I’ve lost it. It’s not like
walking around for hours with a price tag on your shirt that everyone sees, but
nobody bothers to point out…‘cause you know…hmm, bad analogy. Maybe it’s just
my friends who can be so oblivious.
Don’t get me wrong. I loved participating in NaNo. I
experimented writing within a new genre, new tense and duel POV’s. I love how Quest for the Golden Apple came out.
Actually, I just plain adore everything about this story. I had no problems with writers block, and two weeks in, I was on track to finish early.
So why is it that on November 29
th, I was at
36k.
A few things.
The most significant and heartbreaking was that my uncle, Charles Baldon, passed away the week before Thanksgiving. He and his family live across the country, so I wasn't able to attend his funeral. I found out he wasn't doing well the day before he passed. I called too late to say goodbye.
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| Charles Baldon 1930-2011 |
My motivation waned.
The following week, Thanksgiving. I'll admit being in a turkey coma added to my
lethargy. Add a
Vampire Diaries
marathon into the mix, and I sat on the couch with my sister and daughter for
two days eating leftovers and working through season one instead of working on
the NaNo project.
I really wanted to reach my goal. So bring on the insanity.
I wrote 10k in two days—a fairly decent 10k, because I can’t write without
editing for some reason. I threw in the towel and crashed on the 30
th
at ten pm. My brain felt mushy. I was afraid if I shook my head to hard, brain
matter would pour out my ears and damage my keyboard.
My final NaNo word count was 46,148.
This puts my actual word court (I had to deduct 10k because
I started early) at 56,148. I’m four chapters from writing the END-Hallelujah.
It’s been five days since NaNo ended, and I’ve spent my time
recuperating. I’ve
enjoyed
recuperating, which basically means I’ve finished up the second season in
Vampire Diaries and have started on the third.
However, playtime is over. It’s time to get back to work. My
goal is to finish
Quest for the Golden
Apple by this weekend, and then I’ll put it aside to simmer.
Djinni should be nicely cooked by now,
so I’ll start on my edits. I’d like to have ready for my critique partners
before Christmas. That way I can start editing
Quest in January.
How did ya’ll do with NaNo, if you participated? Are you
editing right now or letting the story simmer for a while before diving in?