NaNoWriMo 2016. Winning
Phew. I’ve done it! Again. But I need a day or two to catch my breath after the marathon and to adjust to a less pressing schedule.
Phew. I’ve done it! Again. But I need a day or two to catch my breath after the marathon and to adjust to a less pressing schedule.
Oh yeah. Half of the words done, and two days ahead of the schedule (I finished them yesterday, but didn’t have enough energy in the evening to write about it). Good job, but how I want to take a break! Not sure I will manage to keep myself going so …
One more badge earned, and so far I can’t say it was extremely hard. Yet today was not the best of my days: Dizziness and fatigue since the morning, and time was running too fast, so that in a wink of an eye it was already 3pm. Grrr! But after …
Woohoo. 5000 words done, and relatively easily. At least, I didn’t have to stay up until the wee hours to fill the quota. And 800 extra words are a nice little asset for the future.
So, the first day of NaNoWriMo was a lucky day: I wrote more than 2,000 words. And a strange one because I spent the first part of the day, almost until 2pm, writing nothing. Well, 50 words in the bathroom right after getting up, but that’s about it. Which, if …
The first time I heard about NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) was, oh God, about fifteen years ago. Yet it was only last year when I joined, and, interestingly, won. Little did I know that what I was writing during that November wasn’t a novel or even a part of …
During my morning walk I met a woman with an empty egg carton in her hands. Just this box and nothing else, and she was swinging it while walking. No bag, no keys, no anything. Also, no stores nearby, the meeting happening in a small park in the middle of …
I am reading A Writer’s Diary by Virginia Woolf right now, and it seems that writer’s problems and inspirations are universal throughout space and time. At one place in the book she describes her writer’s block: And I ought to be writing Jacob’s Room; and I can’t, and instead I …