Thank you all
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Thank you for your encouraging messages to me on my last post. I've taken your encouragement very much to heart. I haven't given up on the book, and I'm going to try to get back to it. Kij and I have talked about trying to do the National Novel Writing Month challenge. (by the way, Kij, I found a community:
nanowrimo. Anyone participate in this last year? What was your experience like?
bohemianspirit, I think you participated last year, didn't you?
One thing I know I must do is that I must contact the architect who is designing this year's palace. I know I'm being absurdly nervous about this. I imagine if I call him up and say, "I've had two novels published, and I'm writing a new book where the hero of the book is the architect who designs the St. Paul Winter Carnival ice palace and I wondered if you would be willing to talk to me," it's not the sort of call he gets every day. But I imagine he can't help but find it an intriguing prospect. Anyway, I hope so. Sometime in the next week, I absolutely promise. Hold me to it, people.
Overheard in the backseat from Miss Delia this morning: I had given her a smidgen of my lemon scone (we were on our way back from karate): "I'm like a hobbit, because I like second breakfast, too."
We're off to return books to the library and to get new ones. Then we'll go shopping for outfits for them to wear on picture day on Tuesday. Then to Pat Wrede's open house for her new home (I feel smug: I found a bottle of wine at Surdyk's that's called "Novelist" that I'm going to bring). Then
minnehaha B & K's party tonight. I'll see some of you there.
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One thing I know I must do is that I must contact the architect who is designing this year's palace. I know I'm being absurdly nervous about this. I imagine if I call him up and say, "I've had two novels published, and I'm writing a new book where the hero of the book is the architect who designs the St. Paul Winter Carnival ice palace and I wondered if you would be willing to talk to me," it's not the sort of call he gets every day. But I imagine he can't help but find it an intriguing prospect. Anyway, I hope so. Sometime in the next week, I absolutely promise. Hold me to it, people.
Overheard in the backseat from Miss Delia this morning: I had given her a smidgen of my lemon scone (we were on our way back from karate): "I'm like a hobbit, because I like second breakfast, too."
We're off to return books to the library and to get new ones. Then we'll go shopping for outfits for them to wear on picture day on Tuesday. Then to Pat Wrede's open house for her new home (I feel smug: I found a bottle of wine at Surdyk's that's called "Novelist" that I'm going to bring). Then
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Date: 2003-10-04 11:23 am (UTC)My hands did not, in fact, develop carpal tunnel or anything like that, probably because my natural sense is to write about 1,500 words and then my imagination dies on me, so I never did marathon writing sessions that would blow my wrists. In addition, as I am very prone to repetitive stress injuries, I tried to split up the writing to do some here, some there, instead of my daily quota all at once, and of course I've got a pad for my mouse hand and wrist-rests and all those good things, too.
Also, for NaNo I did something I had never done before, and worked out my cast of characters and themes ahead of time, so I knew WHO was in the story and WHAT I wanted the story to be about already. I had post-it notes that I would write interesting ideas on spread all over- five months later I woke up and found one in my bed, eerily enough.
It's definitely a disciplined activity, but it is nice to know that at the end of the day you have accomplished something creative and met a goal, that one is actively building towards a completed structure. I enjoyed it, and have signed up for this year... though with two big papers due in November, we'll see if my hands or my mind don't just give out on me. But I already have an idea and I'm using a genere as a crutch, so it ought actually to be EASIER this year. I also plan to outline this year- last year I had no plot, and that was hard.