Camp NaNoWriMo Update + Check In

Well, it’s happened, I’ve written myself into a corner.

In a normal time I would be able to back up and deal with this, but with the amount of anxiety and stress that I’ve been under, I just had to walk away for a while. I’m at a point with my mental health that going through a re-write would just cause me too much upset, so I’m going to deal with it when I’m in a better place.

Where does that leave me? Well, of the 30k words I wanted to write this month I’ve written 5,138. Yeah, not great. So for the last 10-ish days of the month I’m going to scrap my original plan. I’m still going to aim for 30k words, but I’m going to work on the projects that draw me and make me happy. I’m going to be happy with just getting certain scenes done if that’s what I can do.

I know everyone is in a different situation, some people are handling this time with a much lower amount of stress, but in my case I am a ball of stress, anxiety and depression. I have to recognize that and work to not worsen the situation – so if I don’t exactly meet this goal I’m not going to beat myself up over it.

I’ve definitely had to prioritize self-care right now, and I have to be ok with that. I’m still working a 40 hour work week (thankfully from home) so while I’m at home, I’m still not having as much free time as you would think. I’m going to write when I’m inspired to write and just be ok with it.

How is everyone else doing? Are you getting any good writing done?

Happy writing and stay safe!

Camp Nanowrimo Check In: Week 1

Already the first week of Camp Nanowrimo is coming to a close. Hopefully everyone who is participating is using it as an escape in these very difficult times. It’s been hit or miss with me as it is hard to get into the writing groove when you’re stressed out, but still, I feel as if I have an okay start after the week I’ve had.

My goal for this year’s camp is to get 30k words added onto my first NaNoWriMo project from a couple years ago. While I did win that year and got over 50k words, the story was far from over. I figured this was a great chance to pick it up again and work on it.

So far this month I’ve added 2,781 words to it. Less than I would have liked, but understandable and still a good starting off point. We’ll have to see how the rest of the month goes. Either way I consider it a win if I’m writing and working on it.

How is everyone else doing? Good luck!

Camp NaNoWriMo: April

Though I’ve participated in NaNoWrimo the last three years, I’ve never taken on Camp NaNoWriMo. To be honest, April tends to be a busy month for me and I usually don’t remember it until it’s too late. Since one of my goals for this year is to get my writing back on track I want to take every opportunity I can.

Now today’s post isn’t just about me saying I’m going to do it, but I’ve officially committed myself and signed up on the site to actually do Camp NaNoWriMo – no going back now!

I’m returning to the project that I did my first year of NaNoWriMo. While I did succeed in writing 50k words that year, the story was far from over. To tell the truth I haven’t written much more in it since then, so I thought this was a great chance to go back to it. For Camp NaNoWriMo I’ve made a goal of 30k words in the month of April.

I’m sure it will be a struggle since I not only read a lot but I also have to juggle my day job and other things that I do on a daily basis. Still, I think it’s totally achievable and have my fingers crossed.

Happy writing!

NaNoWriMo 2019: Final Update

Even thought there are still a few days left in November, I have come to accept that I’m not going to win this year. While this isn’t the optimal outcome for me, I’ve come to be ok with it.

While I had a solid idea that I was really excited to write, it just came down to time. The last couple years I was able to dedicate a number of hours each day to writing and just kind of become a hermit. November usually isn’t a super busy month for me. That was not the case this year. I just had a ton of things I had planned that took priority.

Hopefully you all did better than I did! At least I was able to stay positive the whole time and still did manage to write all day, but 50k just wasn’t in the cards for me this year.

Happy writing!

NaNoWriMo 2019: Week Three

As predicted I did make some progress in the last week, but not nearly as much as I had hoped to. There is still hope that I can still win, but it’s going to take some hard work.

I guess my lesson here is that I shouldn’t overly stress out. The pressure to “win” and his 50K is immense, especially after doing it the last two years, but the fact of the matter is that I am much more busy this year than I was the last year.

Still, I’m going to do my best to still hit it. I’ve given my boyfriend permission to lock me in a room this weekend and tell me to write. Hopefully my muse shows up!

How is everyone else’s writing going? Better than mine I hope!

Happy writing!

NaNoWriMo Week Two Update

Well, another week has already passed and sadly I am not keeping up with what I need to write. I keep telling myself each day that this will be the day I make significant progress, but alas. I’m really hoping to power through this weekend as I do not have any major plans, so for the most part it will be me and my laptop spending time together.

I have been writing every day so that’s a win, but just not in the amounts that I need. Here’s hoping my muse drinks some caffeine and gets her groove on.

Also, though I’m not getting a ton written on my actual project, I have been jotting down notes and scene outlines in my notebook that I carry with me, so once I really get going I have quite a lot of material ready to be put to the page.

I’m hoping that this weekend will be super productive, so we’ll see. How’s everyone else doing?

Happy writing!

NaNoWriMo Update: First Week

How’s everyone doing now that we are six days in? To tell the truth I am not doing well at all. With my day job requiring a lot of my mental capacity and planning for things requiring a lot of what is left, I’ve not had a ton of free time to devote to Nano.

While I have managed to write every day, my word totals have been sorely lacking which is disheartening. The last two years I’ve started incredibly strong, so it worries me that it’s not the same this year, but I will push through it.

My plan for the next week is to try and hit hard and make up the difference of what I’m missing while also hitting my daily goals. I know it won’t be perfect since I have a number of things coming up in the next few days, but I’m going to try my hardest.

Is everyone else hitting their goals? If you aren’t, don’t get too discouraged. You can always catch up! Heck, if my muse decides to hit me over the head I could catch up in one day. It’s not over until the end of the month.

Happy writing!

Nanowrimo Prep: Using Your Resources

We’re in the home stretch now! There are about two weeks left until NaNoWriMo so if you are someone who likes to prepare, you should be compiling all your notes and readying yourself for the starting line that is November 1st.

If you’re struggling, or needing further encouragement, there are a lot of resources available to you that may help. Make sure that your profile is set up on the main NaNoWriMo page, and declare your novel. Keep in mind that they have recently re-done the main site, so if you’re a previous participant things may look a little out of sorts (for example, I declared this year’s project and my stats from the last two years disappeared. I’m hoping these hiccups get fixed, which I’ve heard they are working on).

If you are looking for a group setting to give you encouragement and keep you on track, look for buddies to add to your list and set up your region. Most areas will have groups set up that have public write-ins during the month as well as other events.

The Nano website has a ton of resources for first time participants as well as those who have done it in the past. One of the great resources they provide is Nano Prep 101 which includes a free handbook that you can download. You can go at your own pace if you want, or follow the schedule they provide.

They also have sprints on twitter and write ins all over the place, if you need motivation or tools to help you get started and continue, their website is a fount of information. Check out the forums for support and to find others that you can connect with. One of your best tools could be having people that cheer you on through the month of November.

Are you ready? What resources do you find work well for you?

Happy writing!

Nanowrimo 2019 Prep: Gathering Materials

In my last post about NaNoWriMo I talked a little bit about what I am doing leading up to November. Today I want to touch on a few more of the things I do in order to prepare as well as what I do to help me be inspired.

As I said previously, I carry a small notebook around with me in case I get sudden inspiration, but I also have my phone for running notes if I need it. Now, sometimes inspiration doesn’t want to come and is playing hard to get. One of the things I do to help keep those creative juices flowing is that I have a private board on Pinterest that is specifically full of images that I use for inspiration. I sometimes scour images looking for outfit ideas, setting ideas and even character image ideas.

Since I do work full time and have adult commitments sometimes scheduling is key. For those days that I know I’m not going to have a lot of time for writing I usually will set aside a specific block of time, no matter how small, for writing. I do keep an actual planner and write in this time.

As we get closer to November it’s important to remember that NaNoWriMo should never feel like a chore. It’s about fun and making progress on your writing endeavors. If it ever feels like a chore I would recommend rethinking your process or if you really are enjoying the story you’re creating.

Happy writing!

Nanowrimo 2019: Prep

It’s almost that time again! I both look forward and sometimes dread Nanowrimo coming back around. I’ve definitely learned from last year in that I will not be working on a story that I’ve already started, once again I will be starting something fresh and new.

I know the question of outlining and preparing vs. just pantsing it is always asked. I typically do not outline; however, I do plan a little bit. I tend to do some rough character profiles, figure out major plot points and roughly map out at least the beginning. I have a notebook devoted to this that lives in my everyday bag so if I get an idea I can jot it down quickly. While I may write down the bones of a scene, it is not pre-writing at all as it’s not much more than quick notes.

This year is also going to be a little bit tricky since November is going to be a little busier than usual. Not only am I going to be working my day job, but I’m going to the Portland Book Festival in the beginning of the month which will likely affect my writing for a few days due to traveling and the excitement of it all. My hope is that I’ll get ahead on my word goal so I won’t be too upset if I don’t write a ton while I’m gone (though I will be writing something because you know I’m getting the badge for writing everyday).

The only other thing I’ve done to prepare is make sure that those in my life who would expect to hear from me know that I may be less available during the month of November. Yes, this is a real thing. My boyfriend lets me know when he has a game expansion coming out, I let him know when Nanowrimo is happening.

I’m excited about the new story I’ll be writing and for completing Nanowrimo three years in a row. Who else is doing Nanowrimo this year?

Happy reading (and writing)!