Goodbye Jesus
Half way over, and I'm a little over halfway through. 32k words hit this past week. Yippee! I'm closing in on the finish line and feeling pretty good about it. Writing a novella has been a very rewarding, and learning, experience. Keeping sentences succinct and to the point. Better quality. Less quantity.
And I haven't updated my excerpt on this blog yet but the language is much much better and believable.
Anyone else getting it done out there?
It has been a long ass 7 days of writing so far.
Not only am I still maintaining my writing of TWO novels, I've managed to get rave reviews from some pre-readers, and am surprised at how my stories are developing along. Christ's Rebellion I did minimal research for, and I've been pretty fortunate with the development of Jesus' character. It must be my own experiences playing through that is influencing this, and I am not complaining.
My biggest hang up? I am going to be laid off next wee
*To the tune of Onward, Christian Soldiers*
ONWARD NaNoWriMo writers, writing on a book,
stories ideas forming beautifully out of gobbledygook!
The pen, the royal Master, leads against writer's block,
onward into the story fighting the 30 day clolck!
Okay, not exactly the best way to start out a blog entry about fiction writing on an ex-christian website. Oh well. TOUGH! It's my blog.
Anyway, how we alllll doooin'? I'm pretty happy. I did a lot of intense research the past week an
So, 11 days until it all begins!!!! I'm excited and nervous. I am currently in the middle of a book I've been working on for about 4 months now, and with it being Nanowrimo, I wanted to work on something completely different. That's why I came up with Christ's Rebellion. And to commemorate the 11 days we have left till we can start writing with carefree abandon, I thought I would list my top 11 issues I have with this new story idea I am toying around with.
1. How much background do I real
3 Weeks until we launch into prose and creative verbosity
21 Days until we must stay on a focused track to write 50k glorious words of formed sentences.
504 Hours of resisting the urge to cheat and start now - because you know that idea sounds fabulously thought out!
30240 Minutes (give or take) and the famous author you wish you were can be a fun fantasy to motivate your writing
1814400 More seconds to go!
Have you signed up yet and discovered the large community of other aspiring writ
So, I have come to understand there are a number of Nanowrimo participants on this site and I thought I would start a blog for the next 2 months ( or beyond), to post related Nanowrimo.org events along with maybe some discussion on what we are writing about.
I think the annual Nanowrimo event is good therapy on a lot of levels. Many, like myself, put our stories out there via blog. Blogs aren't supposed to be 50k words, but I know many of our stories would easily exceed that count. The only
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It's Nanowrimo time! A blog dedicated to the writing adventure of 2013