un-NaNo

 

So, I've been writing again. I won't be done in a month, and I don't care that it's not November. My head is filled with it, and barely able to hold other things. There are a lot of other things it needs to be holding now, for sure, but I'm stuck on this story. I'm having fun writing it, even though I don't know where it's going.

I mean literally - I don't know what's going to happen when I sit down to write. I have vague ideas that I want to develope these scenes more and give some more background, but when I start writing they take over. I've heard about this, other writers have told me they experience this amazing phenomenon. I have to admit, I was secretly disappointed the first time I sat down to write and my character didn't come alive and control my pen. She just sort of sat there staring at me from the page, sullen and silent, while I struggled painfully through making her do interesting things. She fought me for a long time, until she didn't.

I haven't done any real writing in days, just jotting down notes on index cards (or the backs of receipts or typed out frustratingly on my iPhone). I did some brainstorming tonight, and I think I enjoy this part of writing more than the story-telling part.

Also, my main character cooks. I had no idea.

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Anonymous saidā€¦
Isn't that the best ever? I love it when they come to life. Congrats!
Dawn saidā€¦
The outlining/plotting is the "most" fun for me because it's a reasonably short period of time that carries both the excitement and visible journey into completion of that phase. I love outlining. I can't tell you how many novels I have outlined that I haven't written.

At some point I just have to stop with the outline and write the novel. So.. I'm there with you. Maybe for different reasons, but I'm there.

Maybe March will be better. :)
Sean saidā€¦
Please please please please please please keep working on this to completion, and let me know when it's done. I can't imagine characters you would create would be anything less than epic!
Sean saidā€¦
I can't imagine your characters being anything less than epic. More typey typey and less everything else, I'll just sit here while you get that done, k?
Sean saidā€¦
Still waiting! How long is this gonna be?
jess saidā€¦
Hello, old friend :) Thinking of you and wishing you and your writing well. Sending hugs.
Jade saidā€¦
Jess! I've missed you! I saw you and your girl have returned to blogging, I'm so glad to catch up a little with what you've both shared.

Love and hugs to you both!
jess saidā€¦
I've missed you, too, sweetie! Looking forward to catching up on all that's been going on with you, too. Love and hugs back to you, darlin' :)
mosey (kim) saidā€¦
this is great. I remember reading Anne Lamott's book on writing and how she knew one of her characters needed to be a gardener, even though she herself knew nothing about gardening. Can't wait to see what you write.
Jade saidā€¦
I suppose I should get round to reading that book; I keep hearing about it and I'm ashamed to say I've never read it.

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