Saturday, November 14, 2015

NaNoWriMo: Week Two Review!

Hello!
So, the second week of this crazy month is coming to a close. It's felt like an extremely long week that just kept stretching on and on. Last Saturday, I went to the football championships with my school band, Wednesday my parents took my family on a day trip to a nearby city which was pretty cool.
Writing wise, it's been getting better. During the first week of NaNoWriMo, I literally hated every single thing about my story. Writing it was something that I had to force myself to do, and the only reason that I kept going was because this is my fifth year of doing NaNo and I don't want to break my winning streak. This week has definitely improved.
While I'm still struggling to get excited about writing this story, there are definitely scenes that I've written that are pretty fun. My characters are cooperating for the most part, and the slowness of the beginning has faded for the most part. I can totally work with this.
Despite my writing going a lot more smoothly, I'm just barely on track. So I'm going to cut this short and try my best to reach halfway a day early.
Until next time!
~Teri

Friday, November 6, 2015

NaNoWriMo: Week One Review

Okay, I totally get that it's only been six days and that the first week of November isn't technically over yet. I get it. But I'm going to be out of the house basically all of tomorrow, so I figured that it'd be better to write this today.
So... I suppose that I should start off by introducing the story that I've been writing and hope to finish by the end of the month (my goal is more to finish the story than to reach the goal of 50,000 words).

Boy of My Imagination
When in a nasty car crash, Penny fell into a coma. When she wakes, her life becomes a storm of doctor's appointments, visits from friends, family, and people who claim to be relatives that she's never seen before, and trying to find time to get a job so that she'll be able to afford to return to college the next year. 
To add onto things, every time that Penny leaves her house, she seems to run into a boy - someone she's never seen before, yet someone who looks so familiar. But when she points him out to her friend, Penny realizes that she's the only one who can see him. Afraid to be sent to a therapist by her parents for seeing hallucinations, Penny keeps him as her secret, but she's determined to figure out who he is and why nobody else can see him before she returns to college in the fall.

Before November, I had been pretty excited to start. I'd felt so ready to begin writing that I hadn't thought about whether this would actually be a good novel to write during NaNoWriMo. And I'm learning that it probably isn't the best.
See, the novel starts out a bit slow and picks up. Only, trying to dive into the slow parts and get through them has really slowed me down. Yes, I am ahead of schedule, but a lot of that is because I need to write more on the weekends so that I don't fall behind during the week. So I could still easily screw this month up. 
So my excitement for the novel is down, and it's been just... not a good week. I just need to get to a better scene and have the novel actually begin to pick up. Hopefully my regret for not choosing a different novel will fade away as I get deeper and deeper into the story.
-Teri