Thursday, November 3, 2011

NaNoWriMo

I'm participating in my first ever NaNoWriMo (November Novel Writing Month) since getting bit by the writing bug and let me tell you, it's exciting. A goal of 50,000 words in 30 days is a lot for your mind to create for most people. The character's in my head are playing havoc with my sleep. They want their stories out and by god, they want it out now.  Not to mention the sixty hours at my day job, two kiddies that insist on being fed and an overactive puppy that's teething like a baby.

How do I handle it all? Faith? Prayer? Alcohol? You ask. Well none of the above. One of the things that I can't stress enough for all new writers is to never give up and join a critique group. The support you receive from these people, whom you might never meet is invaluable in keeping you motivated and not letting you quit. I remember reading somewhere that your first million words are nothing but crap. I didn't believe it. I thought "What could be so hard about writing Romance?" I've read thousands of books and could write one in my sleep. Boy was I naive.

I sat down with a story in mind and started writing. I didn't know anything about GMC (Goal, Motivation, and Conflict) I didn't there was suppose to be a "Hero's Journey", hell I didn't even know that adverbs are frowned upon. Let's just say, the first critique I got back had A LOT of red, pointing out my numerous mistakes. I revised and pressed on, still not learning what I need to know which would cost me several hours later down the line. I joined sites like Savvy Authors, She Writes, and purchased every available book and program I could get my hand on. The one thing that I have now figured out, is that, learning the craft never stops.

To be a writer, you have to write. To get better, it requires not only learning the craft, but practicing it as well. It's a hard habit to get into, the actual butt in chair, but it is so worth it, when you finish your first rough draft and think "I did that. All of that is created from someplace deep inside me and it's one of a kind."

I applaud not only the published authors out there, but the struggling ones too for not giving up. Perseverance will payoff, so keep that butt in the chair and write.

Without my critique buddies at RomCritters, Enchanting the Muse, and  the support of "From Start to Finish" during NaNoWriMo, I would still be pulling out my hair and using those dreaded adverbs.

You guys are the best.

13 comments:

  1. Hey! Welcome to blogging. :) This is a great post and wonderful advice. I love my critique group and the support we get. I have learned so much since joining and interacting with other writers.

    And you are so right, the learning curve never stops. There is always something new to learn.

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  2. BRAVO...what an awesome post!

    Congrats on joining the blogging world.

    Critique partners are the best and it is funny how when you start out you think it's so easy. And as you learn and grow and improve you realize how much writing is a constant state of learning.

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  3. Love. Your. Background!! :)

    Welcome to the blogging world. I'm fairly new myself, and I'm enjoying it. Good luck with NaNo. One year, I might jump on it, but it's not this year!

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  4. I'm doing NaNo too! ALthough I'm running behind. UGH! The pressure. Congrats.

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  5. See you proved my point, you guys are awesome :)

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  6. We love you too! Perseverance is def a must and I have to say I couldn't have gotten this far without my cps either. So glad to have gotten to know you!

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  7. Awesome first post, and welcome to the huge world of blogging.
    Super congrats on doing the NaNo thing. I've never tried it--I know it would be too much for me. I'm fairly lazy, LOL.

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  8. Hehe welcome to the blogging world! Support is definitely a must when writing. It's important no matter what endeavor you take on - writing, building a business, changing careers, etc. Great post :)

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  9. Applause to a VERY well written first blog. You said it! Without our crit partners having our back, we'd be a gerund, adverb mess. God bless CPs. And best of luck on NaNoWriMo. It's launched many a career.

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  10. Great Blog! Glad Enchanting the Muse has helped you. That was my goal when I started it. My crit partners mean the world to me. Hang in there it does get better. I promise! Not that its easy but anything worth doing never is. Hugs!

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  11. Welcome to the addictive world of blogging! Lol, when I started writing, I was in for a rude awakening the day I got my first crit back. I *gasp* wrote romance in omniscient. It's been a journey of many years now, and I'm still learning, but the one constant in all this time has been my amazing CPs too. Most are great friends too now, and a few have also become the sisters I never had.

    Where would we be wthout our CPs?

    Best of luck with Nano, girl! You'll make it. :) xoxo

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  12. Hi Kate, I'm guy on I.R.I. but my Amazon-Kindle "Intution" review is listed as "The Major". Hope you like what I said...I really enjoyed the story and the characters!

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    1. Major,

      Let's just say you made my day. I received your review on a day that wasn't going to well. I got the review and it inspired me to push forward with my writing :)

      Thank you,
      Kate

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