Thursday, November 4, 2010

I bet James Franco doesn't have 30,000 words

It's November, and I've decided to buckle down. Lay my cards on the table. Burn the candle at both ends with some midnight oil. In other words, I'm going to get more serious about writing my young adult novel, henceforth to be known as Project: Defeat James Franco. For you see, November is National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo, as the kids call it) during which participants are supposed to start and finish a novel in 30 days. I say I'm "sort of" participating because I'm not signed up, and I'm technically not attempting to write 50,000 words from scratch during the month of November. That said, I AM trying to finish my novel, even if I started it many Novembers ago. For those interested, November is also apparently Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, International Drum Month, and Pomegranate Month (but only in the United States). I only wish I had the time to participate in those as well.

Unfortunately, this means that I'll probably be posting here a little less. Or at the very least my posts will be shorter. After all, I've got to save the good writing for the werebears. I know this will be taxing for my more loyal readers (although I've been very excited to hear that many of my most loyal readers are doing NaNoWriMo themselves!). But just think: when my young adult novel takes off and becomes a smash sensation, you can say you read my juvenalia from the time when it was just blog entries. Perhaps they'll even publish these very posts, with a few edits of course, into an (albeit plotless) epistolary novel of sorts. Ah yes, imagine that.

Anyway, I promise not to forget about Astorian Dream and to check in and update as much as I can (or when I'm trying to avoid real writing...).

And finally, and this is completely unrelated to the above: remember that pumpkin contest for Zipcar? Well, my (boyfriend's) entry won an "honorable mention" prize of $15 in driving credit! I'm still not sure if the entry really was honorably mentioned or if it was more of a participation prize they gave to everyone, but I also don't really care. We'll take the $15, and they can keep their accolades! Although, I do think he should add this honor to his resume.

6 comments:

  1. Write write write!
    I am finding that I can do my 1667 word daily goal for NaNoWriMo in about 1.5 hours.

    About that pumpkin: I'm sure it would have won first if I had had a hole it!

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  2. Congrats on the daily word goal! I haven't been keeping track since for me it's less about the words than the end result. I'm mostly just happy if I get time to sit down and work on it at all.

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  3. Good luck on your writing! I admire people who can do that creatively - I know some day you will be huge!! :) (And congrats on the pumpkin!)

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  4. Awesome!!! I also wish you good luck! All the cool kids saying I did NaNaWriMo and I had no idea what they were saying :P

    Anyway, do you think they will publish the comments as well, heh. I can then say that I've been published on more than just Poetry.com, which almost everyone is published on. :)

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  5. Thanks for the support guys! And Lorenzo, I'll make sure my commenters are duely recognized!

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  6. You get more adorable every day

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