This is how I felt after I finished NANOWRIMO the first time! **posted Dec 3, 2009 on my other blog http://frecklesthemom.blogspot.com/2009/12/i-did-it.html
So I have been absent lately. There is a reason, it isn't because I was being lazy, just the opposite actually. I found out about this thing, it is a writing challenge. November was dubbed National Novel Writing Month. I have long dreamed of writing books, novels, children books, you name it. I have spent my working career writing but nothing as interesting as a novel. I write news. So when I heard about this writing challenge I was intrigued. So I registered.
What did I register for you ask?
Well, the challenge was to writing 50,000 words in the month of
November. It is considered the equivalent of a small novel. A whopping
50,000 words. A lot right. Right! It is a lot of words for anyone but
when you factor in the fact that I am a Mom to two little girls, a wife
and a full time radio news journalist and freelance magazine writer it
is a seriously huge amount of words. I wasn't sure how I was going to
find the time to write but I committed to doing it. I was up for a
challenge. I love to write and heck I needed to put my money where my
mouth was. I have long said I wanted to write a book, so what was
stopping me. NOTHING. So, I just started to write.
It was hard. I found it
difficult to get things going but once things got rolling the story just
flowed. For a while anyway and then real life started to creep in. The
writing stalled as my other responsibilities were calling. As the month
continued I realized I was quickly running out of time. There was a
deadline that was fast approaching, 50,000 words by midnight EST
November 30th.
The last week of November was on
top of me and I was no where near being done. I was only at about
20,000 words. I needed to haul ass. And I did. I got to work and just
let the ideas flow, I would have to worry about quality later. It was
all about quantity. I was worried that I wouldn't get it done but I did.
Thirty thousand words in a week. Amazing.
It was hard. There were days that I struggled with what to say, or what to write rather. It was hard to make the time to just sit at the computer, uninterrupted and just write. I loved doing it but there is no doubt that writing a novel is work. There are a lot of people who say they have always wanted to write a book, but that is certainly easier said than done. It is hard work.
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