Hatrack River Writers Workshop   
my profile login | search | faq | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» Hatrack River Writers Workshop » Forums » Grist for the Mill » How's your project going?

   
Author Topic: How's your project going?
mythique890
Member
Member # 8586

 - posted      Profile for mythique890   Email mythique890         Edit/Delete Post 
Hey out there. I know that we're all here because we're trying to be writers (or already are), and I was wondering, especially for the novel writers, how much do you actually have? Are we all just starting out, or have any of us actually finished something book-length? And are you working on several projects at once, or do you focus better when you just do one? What kind of environment do you need when you work?

Right now I'm about halfway finished with my first attempt at a novel. I have a little more than 42,000 words (about 76 single-spaced MS Word pages, including page breaks between chapters and title page). I'm into chapter 16 so far. My goal is 80,000-90,000 words total.

This is the only project I'm actively working on. I have a few ideas on the back-burner, but I know if I start them all at once I'll never finish anything. Sometimes when I get burned out on my current story I'll write a scene for one of my other ideas, but only one.

I don't have a set work environment or time. I've heard it helps, but I'm a mom and I work, so I carry my netbook around and write where and when I can. I found out on a family vacation (and I mean family; there were 32 of us) to my grandma's house that I can't work surrounded by a mass of people, but a few are OK as long as they don't talk to me. Ipod helps, even though I use it more as a noise-blocker and less to listen to music.


Posts: 128 | Registered: Apr 2009  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Meredith
Member
Member # 8368

 - posted      Profile for Meredith   Email Meredith         Edit/Delete Post 
Hi.

I think you'll find we're all over the map on that question. Why don't you join us in the Novel Support Group (NSG) under groups? We set goals for ourselves and sometimes exchange chapters for comments/critiques.

As for me, I currently have quite a few projects--possibly too many. I have one completed novel, for which I'm trying to find an agent. I have another (sequel) completed in draft. That one is sitting for a while before I go back for revisions/polishing. I've got about 43,000 words on a third, completely unrelated novel, an outline for a fourth (sequel to the first two), and fifth (unrelated novel) still in the idea stage. In addition to those, I've got one flash, three novelettes/novellas, and I just started another short story today (instead of working on my current novel).

Since I'm still chained to a desktop computer, I pretty much always work in the same place. Of course, I have been known to actually use pencil and paper. As a matter of fact, the first draft of the completed book was written that way. So was the first (bad) draft of the second. It helped me slow down and think about what I was writing when I first started out.

I typically write a little throughout the day. But the hour or two after I clean up the dinner dishes are the most productive, usually--unless I'm really tired, that is.


Posts: 4633 | Registered: Dec 2008  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Robert Nowall
Member
Member # 2764

 - posted      Profile for Robert Nowall   Email Robert Nowall         Edit/Delete Post 
Well, last week, I abandoned something that got up to twelve thousand words, heading towards novel length. I liked the dozen or so characters I introduced, but it was setting up a mysterious situation where strange things were going on---and I have no idea just why these strange things were going on or how I could link them together. (My last attempt at a novel, which pushed up to one hundred thousand words that time, foundered on the same issue.)

Meanwhile I returned to an old abandoned project, for which I had a complete rough draft (about ten thousand words), but in which I had to write up and insert a couple of fresh scenes. Writing is always easier when you're rephrasing something from a document in front of you. But in this, at least, I know what happens and why. I worked on that this morning, right before I went online and came here.

I'll probably get back to both abandoned novels at some point, I think...


Posts: 8809 | Registered: Aug 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Natej11
Member
Member # 8547

 - posted      Profile for Natej11   Email Natej11         Edit/Delete Post 
I'm currently pushing...12 completed manuscripts, at least 3 of those extensively edited. At least twice that many abandoned novels with over fifty word processor pages. My desktop background is unrecognizable from all the document clutter >.<.

Every now and again I'll go into a fit and stamp out 100k words in less than a week's time. It's never gotten me anywhere, but I always have the time of my life during that week.


Posts: 620 | Registered: Mar 2009  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
InarticulateBabbler
Member
Member # 4849

 - posted      Profile for InarticulateBabbler   Email InarticulateBabbler         Edit/Delete Post 
I've got a couple of flash fiction stories published, and a mix of short stories out to market. I've taken to writing toward the market I'm shooting for with shorts. I've got one novel I'm on the second draft of, and another on the first--plus an on-and-off collaboration project.
Posts: 3687 | Registered: Jan 2007  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
   

   Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | Hatrack River Home Page

Copyright © 2008 Hatrack River Enterprises Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.


Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2