NaNoWriMo 2007It’s the half-way point of the NaNoWriMo and I’m still at it1. Week one was fantastic with the over 11 thousand words falling into place in the first two session. The first day came in at 3500 words and the second at a little over 8000. After that things slowed down a bit but I still managed to average above the target of 1667 words a day. That’s just as well because I missed a few days in week one and the last week has been something of a bust with only two days writing done in the last seven days. Right now I’m across the 20k barrier2 and just short of the 25 thousand half-way mark. I’m pretty happy with the way things are going though and reckon I’ll be back on target by the end of Sunday.

It definitely needs editing and trimming and I can already see ways in which inconsistencies have crept in. I’ve also managed to introduce a little sub-plot which right now seems to have absolutely no purpose and I’ve completely failed to establish certain things about my central character which are important.

I can fix all that next month though. For now it’s about getting the 50,000 words done even if they do edit down to about 20,000!

On the practical side I’ve been doing all the writing on my MacBook using Jer’s Novel Writer. It’s a pretty good tool but it’s had a few revisions recently which broke and then fixed the word count. The annoying part was that I wasn’t able to get onto the message board to report the bug. I had to register but I’m still waiting for my confirmation email so I can log in. Boo!

The daily word count which I enthusiastically tweet about on Twitter is based on the figure reported by Jer’s Novel Writer. My daily totals were based on the word count that NeoOffice reports3. Today I started using the NaNoWriMo word count utility and discovered that it doesn’t agree with what NeoOffice says. I’m going to go with what NaNoWriMo say – they’re the ones deciding whether I’ve passed or not.

I’m something of a notorious procrastinator so one way in which I warm up before starting a session is to do some deliberate procrastination. I check my mail, read my RSS feeds and look for any missed tweets on Twitter. I spend about 20 or 30 minutes just generally browsing the web and then get started. I’ve also done most of my writing in my dining room rather that at the desk in my study. I reckon there are too many distractions in there4 and if I sit at the end of the dining table I can actually put my feet up on the other chairs. I’m almost in a reclining position as I write.

I’m looking good in good shape to hit the 50,000 word target at the moment but part of me secretly hopes that 50,000 words won’t be enough to actually finish this thing and I’ll have to keep going through December too!

– Fintan


1 – Yay!
2 – You can track my word count on the right side of the page…
3 – I’ve been exporting from Jer’s Novel Writer to an RTF file after each session. Backup, backup, backup.
4 – You can never re-read the entire Preacher series too many times.



One Response to “NaNoWriMo 2007: Half-way”  

  1. Fintan
    are you available for Agile/Java consulting work over the next 5-6 months in Ireland ?

    thanks

    David


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