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Welcome to May! Home of warm weather and if you're in Denver, CO - 5" of snow.
Here is the place to set a goal of averaging 322 words a day for the entire month of May.
End result - 10,000 new words!
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Rules:
New words are - One word after the other. Blank words on a white page. From imagination to fingertips.
Rewriting an old story counts if the page is blank. Flash. Short story. Novels - all count toward the total.
New this month: Blogs count.
Outlining doesn't count. That helps speed the word count later. (Which is a good thing.) But counting an outline would kind of be like counting the same words twice.
Editing doesn't count. Editing is part of the process and is done independently of word count.
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My April was great. Numerous times I sat down and pounded out some words solely because I'd committed to reaching 10k by month's end.
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Well, I'm not starting off as well as I finished. May is shaping up to be a super busy month, but in two weeks my wife and son are going on a trip to NC and I must remain at home to work.
I'm hoping to get lots of writing done at that point. Especially if I'm a little behind. That will be great motivation.
Outline... getting there. I'm a notorious pantser so I'm forcing myself to outline before putting a word on the page. It's excruciating but I'm hoping it will pay off.
But I'm slush reading like a fiend today. If only that counted somehow?
Busy week ahead, so I won't be doing much catching up either. Should make for an interesting second part of May.
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I'm up to 57k plus a little. However, I'm at a pause point where I need to stop and plot out the middle of the book. So I'm giving myself the week off to outline and finish someone else's novel edit and maybe play a video game. Essentially, I'm taking a brief vacation from putting new words down on Lavender.
I will say that the last scene I wrote was going to be a big dramatic confrontation, or at least I thought it was. The characters told me different. There are still ups and downs but neither of their voices got raised. Great moment for them.
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Finally broke through the wall on Chapter 13 of book 3 and finished 7,271 words. Now editing and outlining the scenes in my head left to finish book 3. I try to keep to 20 chapters, so my have to do some serious cutting back on what I want to put in. I know I can tighten up the first 10 chapters a whole lot. Therapy patients are low right now, so taking advantage of little paid work hours and making up for lost time to write. Also,it's raining here in Oregon. Good writing days.
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