Wednesday, November 20, 2013
NaNoWriMo, Week Three
Last night I blasted past 62,000 words, but I couldn’t
tell you whether or not this is a good thing.
We tend to have a jaundiced eye toward lack of quality when it comes to
our own work. As my friend and fellow
Nano participant, Amanda told me, we are so involved in the process that it is
difficult to actually see anything but the novel. In my case I blasted through the 50,000 word
challenge so quickly that I literally wasn’t seeing anything else. As I have emphasized before, finishing a
novel becomes a challenge, because you want every single thread, every drop of
paint, to form a tapestry, a masterpiece of words and emotions. And as with everything else in life, this is
much easier said than done. You may have
to complete the work and remove yourself from it, stepping back out of the pond
and letting the ripples fade to nothing, before you can truly see your work for
what it is. When I next post this blog,
I hope to have completed the novel’s rough draft. We’ll see how it goes.
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