Happy Wednesday!
You can read my review of Ali Cross's Become here.
Well, I'm still NaNo-ing, and I think I'm doing well. Here are the day totals for Starred since November 1st.
Day 1: 5625
Day 2: 7515
Day 3: 10091
Day 4: 10869
Day 5: 16023
Day 6: 20605
Day 7: 25005
Day 8: 30029
I still can't believe I'm at 30,029 many words in eight days. My goal for Starred is to finish the first draft by Saturday, so I can start The Last Prophetess on Sunday.
I had a slight breakdown on Day 3 where I panicked and wondered how I was going to write two novels in a month, but things have kept going, and I feel good about where Starred is heading. The random scenes are going well. Some I can knock out in 30 minutes to an hour. Others take me a little longer, but that's okay. I think I'm writing this novel better than any other novel. I suppose by the fourth novel I should know a bit more how I write one. *laughs*
My main concern is now resting with The Last Prophetess. I only came up with the idea for it a couple months ago. I don't have a completed outline and two possible endings. I might have to . . . pants it. Yeah, a planner like me might not have everything as orderly for The Last Prophetess. It worries me. That's why I want to finish Starred a few days early so I can figure out how The Last Prophetess will go.
Wish me luck.
For those doing NaNoWriMo, how's it going? For those who aren't, what are you working on right now?
8 comments:
You are rockin! I just hit the 15,000 mark, but that's great for me. Good luck this week.
I'm not doing NaNo, but good luck with it and keep up the progress.
I'm a pantser, not a plotter, but I think the reason why I'm able to keep churning out words for Crystal's Magic is because I'm always thinking about the next scene before I sit down to write it. Normally I just sit down and type. So maybe I am kinda plotting mentally?
Good luck!
You're really chugging along there with NaNoWriMo. :D
You're awesome! I had no doubt that you could do this. I think with the passion you have for TLP, you'll be able to do it with no plan.
Wow, I can't believe you're attempting two novels... you are my new hero. That's is amazing and your progress is very admirable.... Go you:)
Wow, there are some amazing numbers! Keep at it :-)
I have a character in my current WIP (and its two sequels - it's one story, but in three books), and he has two possible ways to finish the story. I thought I knew which one he'd choose, but now I'm not so sure. Usually, like you, I plan, but I'm tempted to just let my character choose for himself when I get to that stage. Maybe you could let "The Last Prophetess" choose its own ending when you reach that point?
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