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Na-No-Wri-Mo 2009! The year I win!

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Hey INTPiss, I am participating in NaNoWriMo 2009.

You should too. We can co-motivate!

(I know this isn't in the literature forum... but NaNoWriMo isn't about producing literature. It's about pounding out the first 50,000 words that come to your mind.)
 

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Wah like I can rant whatever and people will have to read it? Wicked.
 
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Joining you in win!
 

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There's a few of us already doing it on irc =P

(And I did it last year too)
Word counts so far, anyone?
 

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I would participate if I had an editor since I'm still not a native speaker. Maybe someone from here?
 

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Anthile, you can write in any language you want, so you could write in german, and you speak really good english anyway!

(Besides, you don't edit until december =P)

(Yes, I'm procrastinating my writing at the moment...)
 

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I know but it would be kinda pointless if I would write in German since then nobody here could read it. "Really good" is not good enough though.
 

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Anthile, unless it's a really slow process for you to write your posts/IRC statements, which it doesn't seem to be, I'd say your English is fine. I don't ever really notice any grammatical issues, vocab issues, etc.; maybe one or two here and there but it's minor. I say go for it; when December rolls around you'll get help with editing if you want it.
 

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Dude! why haven't I ever heard of this before? I think I might try it.
 

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I just want to mention that by what I've seen from Saffy in IRC, this is pretty maddening. Saffy is already batshit insane (she's normally just a teeny bit insane, now she's not only off her rocker but she's set fire to the rocker).

Then again Saffy wrote 12,000 words in not even 30 hours somehow.
 

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I'm up to 15k now \o/
And I think it's 'cos I'm letting the story run off on it's own, and so the characters are all running around in my brain, and not shutting up =P. (kidding, it's not really that bad) (and luckily it's staying close to the plot this year...)

And I'm still sane in real life, so it might be something to do with the fact I'm eating sweets and having coffee to stay awake so I can write.

Also, I can't spell... possibly NaNo related, but I'm having a load of typos recently...

And for the record, may I remind you this is my second year (won last year) and there /is/ a thread on the NaNo forums called "NaNo for the new and the insane" or something similar? =P

Also, since when did I have a rocker to fall off in the first place? =P
 

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One thing about it that I'm not clear on... so writing 50,000 = winning? Or is there some actual contest beyond simply writing 50,000 words?
 
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Aww, crap, already two days behind. This year I finish! :D
Though I might have to incorporate some school related subjects... Meh.
This will definetly turn into some kind of rambling nonsense. ( Of the highest quality, of course.)
 

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How much is 50,000 words I might've already done it... Then again, I would never show that story to the public.

Hmm...

NVM I'm off about 30,000. Impossible. Don't think I have anything longer, can't say I've ever created anything that long...
 

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I'm at 5,068. Which is totally on-target for the 3rd. (Ugh... I guess it's the 4th today.)

I joined the aim chatroom "wrimowars". They have writing 'wars' where you write as many words as you can in 10 or 15 minutes. It's fantastic for motivation to write.

Earlier today I thought I was going to quit again, but things are really turning around...
 

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Oh don't quit.
I would direct you to the thread about motivating the last poster, but that thread seems rather short lived. heh

This goes against everything ......just eveything.

*dons a cheerleader outfit and grabs some pom poms*

"Yay RT! He's our man! If he can't do it no one can! Goooooo RT!"

*prances around and jumps into the air excitedly*
 

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I started this and stopped at 1,6k or something like that. I'm thinking of restarting and doing something less ambitious, as there's still time. I'm gonna watch Moon tonight, maybe it'll give me ideas, good movies usually do. I'm kind of hindered by my constant headache 24/7, which makes it hard for me to write.
 

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How long is this suppose to last?
 

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How long is this suppose to last?
The "Mo" stands for "month", meaning November. December is apparently editing month, and then January is apparently "throw it out and do it over the right way" month.
 

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Well, that's not bad I guess.
 

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You only really use December and January if you want to make it into a proper book - Last year I hated my story so as soon as I hit 51k (The official word counter might take a few words off, so I wanted to be safe).

This year I think I'm going to try and edit it into something half decent, but I might forget about it =/

And they're doing an offer that if you win, then you have 6 months to edit your book, before the deadline to get a free copy of your book printed for you runs out ^_^
(So if you've not made an account yet, go make one now so you can get your book made =P)
 

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Well, I got to 8000 something, but I think I might've burnt myself out in one sitting. (8525 about)

Er, I don't know if I want to do this ... officially. Just thought I might get on the boat to try it... -_-;;
 

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I want to hear NaNo wordcounts & updates from everyone who said they were doing it!
Ones who are finishing this year:

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Maybes:

Yellow
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Zero

(I'm at 6.6k/50k. We should be at 13,336.)
 

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My end of year exams are always in November, so I never have much time to concentrate on NaNoWriMo. :( I get writers' block too much anyway; I come up with so many plot bunnies but then get stuck before I even finish the first chapter.
 

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i made it to 5000 something, but i think i'm giving up this year... i didn't have any idea of what i wanted to write at all beforehand, so it's turned into a frustrating, miserable failure.

good luck to the rest of ya.
 

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I'm considering doing a modified NaNoWriMo with an extended deadline, since I would be starting very late, but I don't expect to actually get around to it. More likely I'll just fiddle with characters for now and then maybe dive in next year.
 

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I've just been away from any internet access for the weekend, so I've ended up at 31k =P

Eight hundred words before I hit 32k, and then I'm going to let myself go on irc

Also, for anyone who hasn't heard of it yet, http://writeordie.drwicked.com/ <-- is a lifesaver, seriously.
 

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Argh, started off late and have been seperated from technology for the past 4 days. I have to catch up. :(
 

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I have 11838 now, that's probably counting my Chapter "Titles" so about 11832.

If we don't sign up for the official thing, what are we suppose to do with it? Just see if we can do it?
 

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Yup. Really though, the 'official'ness doesn't count for much. However, we do get random Pep Talk emails.

Like this!
Dear NaNoWriMo-ers,

I'm not even the tortoise of writing. I'm the slug. And you are more than hares, you're cheetahs — writing at seventy miles an hour. I have to fictionalize even to talk to you.
So it's October 31st. I’m back from trick or treating in a robot costume, worn to honor Isaac Asimov, who wrote or edited more than 500 books in his lifetime. After removing my tin head mask and my metallic gloves, I pig out on candy corn and think about today's accomplishments.
I dug a shallow grave in the backyard and buried my print thesaurus (starting tomorrow, the first word I think of is good enough, even if I use it seven times on every page), dictionary (who cares how ophthalmologist is spelled anyway?), usage books (I can figure out the difference between lie and lay later), encyclopedia, atlas, and my beloved books about writing. I taped blackout curtains over my windows. My techy friend spent hours tinkering with my computer. She's assured me that it will combust if I try to reestablish connections to the internet and email. The single thing I'm keeping is my cell phone in case I start to go into cardiac arrest, but the keys are smeared with battery acid, except the 9, the 1, and send. My family and friends and Meals-on-Wheels have sworn to deliver food to my door, which will be kept closed to protect the world from my intensifying body odor.
Now I tape my list of rules and advice (culled from friends, my mom, the buried writing books, and, mostly, my own hyped-up imagination) to the wall next to my desk.
Now I tape my list of rules and advice (culled from friends, my mom, the buried writing books, and, mostly, my own hyped-up imagination) to the wall next to my desk.
-Sleep at least once a week.
-Eat at least once a day, but not constantly. Don't forget the essential fatty acids (Mom).
-If my fingers freeze from carpal tunnel syndrome, I have ten perfectly good toes, a nose, and quite a few teeth.
-When I'm not happy with how things are going, turn off the screen and keep typing. Don't turn it back on until the crisis is over.
-Don't check my word count more often than every fifteen minutes.
-Dream sequences can eat up a lot of pages, and they shouldn't be logical.
-Short words count just as much as long ones.
-The perfect is the enemy of the fast. The good is the enemy of the fast. The halfway decent is the enemy of the fast.
-When I run out of plot ideas, write about setting and what each character is wearing, in exquisite wordy detail. When I run out of setting and apparel, write about the voice quality of each speaker, speech mannerisms, facial ticks, body language.
-Keep my music loud enough to drown out my thoughts. Thinking is the enemy of speed.
-Remember the infinite-monkey theory: Endless keystrokes will eventually produce Shakespeare or at least words and maybe a story.
-Never edit.
-Never ever go back.
It's time for bed. I must get a good night's sleep, my last for a month. So of course I toss and turn until 3:00 am, when I realize the month has begun. I get up, stagger to the computer, and type, "It was a dark and stormy night." I’m on my way!
Now, seriously, not fictionalized, with all the earnestness I can command, here is the only important piece of advice, which is crucial for any speed of writing, any kind of writing: Do not beat up on yourself. Do not criticize your writing as lousy, inadequate, stupid, or any of the evil epithets that you are used to heaping on yourself. Such self-bashing is never useful. If you indulge in it, your writing doesn’t stand a chance. So when your mind turns on you, turn it back, stamp it down, shut it up, and keep writing.
Good luck!
Gail Carson Levine
Gail Carson Levine's first book for children, Ella Enchanted, was a 1998 Newbery Honor book. You can learn more about her writing at http://gailcarsonlevine.blogspot.com/

(I'm now at 8,281 words. Working working... Gotta be at 15k by end of monday.)
 

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I've been editing little things. :s I can't really help it.
 

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I've been editing little things. :s I can't really help it.


Same. But I will stop! It's killing my word count...

Oh, and I'm definetly taking that advice about dream sequences. Nonsensical is what I do best.

It's really a pity, i had this one story planned that was essentially one long dream sequence...

Should have thought to write that one instead. :p
 

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I'm at 15400ish.
I forgot to ask if we're suppose to do a specific genre?
 

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Fiction, that's all.
 

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So ... fantasy counts?

It seems like, compared to general fiction, Fantasy and Scifi would be so much easier to write. I mean, when you can create your own world is 50,000 enough?
 

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Zero, I love you lots, but you're asking too many questions. Yes. 50,000 words. Honor code. It's really that simple.
 

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This foolish competition is nothing more than a gathering of mediocre writers trying to justify their already meaningless existance.


I never have took part, and I never will, it is beneath me.



*Yes, I am unmotivated*
 

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This foolish competition is nothing more than a gathering of mediocre writers trying to justify their already meaningless existance.
Everyone was a mediocre writer at some point.

*Pours bubble-gum flavored existential-crisis-curing-potion all over Melkor*
 

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Yes, but the writers that go on to become decent well known authors never-EVER, took part in Nanowarnaaniooo watsit.

Oh....

bubble gum.

*nums* ^,^
 

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And that proves my point.

Has anyone heard of a single one of those losers?

I recognise one, and only because it was dramatised for BBC radio four.


I win!
 

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The dedication in my book now reads: "Neener neener neener, I wrote fifty thousand words and Melkor didn't." :p
 

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Ah, how very cute.


Of course, you realise, this means war.
 

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Actually, signing up for the website does get you some cool stuff, as well as the pep talks

(Which can all be found here anyway --> http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/pep )

But you also get (I think it was) a 50% discount if you win on some writing software, and also for the winners, you can have a copy of your book made and sent to you six months after the deadline for free.
I might have a free copy made of my book this year, I didn't last year though. (I think I deleted the book actually... I'll probably find a few of my backup copies somewhere in a few years though, knowing me)
 

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I'm considering doing a modified NaNoWriMo with an extended deadline, since I would be starting very late, but I don't expect to actually get around to it. More likely I'll just fiddle with characters for now and then maybe dive in next year.

Sounds like what I'll end up doing. I had a good idea for a general plot, but I get terrible writers block as well. That, and my generally drifting ideas will prevent me from focusing on whatever I originally had set up, more than likely >.> haha.
 

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Heh. I've been doing this for about... *counts* six years now. Last year I won! This year I'll win! I love NaNo, actually; it's one of the best ways to come up with random plot ideas I've yet found. When I know I'm going to write something awful, and I'm not concentrating on making it "good" or "interesting", but writing what I think is going to be fun and sustain me for a month, it always winds up being better than I expected. This year's is a good example-- something that was at least mildly to moderately interesting came out of a conceit that was essentially, "I'm gonna throw in everything I think is cool and see what I get in the end".

And on the ninth... at approximately 7:20, with my writing for this evening yet to commence...I have 24,600 words, approximately. Not bad. :evil:
 

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Yes, ignore the rhetorical question (in my last post). O_-;

What's Melkor doing here? I didn't know ENTJs wrote. I thought they partied.

.... The winners... I don't recognize any of those people.
 

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Yes, Fantasy counts; that's what I always write! It's mostly easier because you can a) just make things up as you go and b) rack up at least a couple hundred, or a couple thousand if you really know what's going on, just by infodumping whenever you run out of plot or get writer's block. Not great writing technique, but it's only a first draft. Onward! :elephant:

And yes, Melkor writes. He writes quite well, actually.
 
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