I can already tell that Wednesdays and Thursdays are going to be the hardest ones to keep up on NaNo. After returning to school and not having the entire day to gallavant off into novel land, I have been slammed with late hours and been mired in writer’s block.
But, all is not lost. Pushing NaNo into the small spaces of my life really forces me to do it without editing or breaks or anything like that. After reading the pep talk today, I was also really inspired by the idea that things don’t have to have a direction to be relevant – Mercedes Lackey was talking about fanfiction, but I think it can apply to everything.
So, here’s my little adjunct for the writers out there that want to get started on something: start with a question.
What must your character do in order to get from one place to another?
What will your character be wearing?
What will the world be like?
What is the purpose of this gadget?
What color is the sky?
All of these things can change throughout the progression of your work, but if you are taking the thing on as a whole, it might become daunting. Writing out the questions allows me to frame things as a dialogue in my mind – even better, bouncing ideas off of someone else can generate a more pronounced effect.
I think that when we are trying to create something, it’s best to take it in these small chunks and work them into the broader piece. And the moment of generation can be daunting to a lot of people. So pose questions to yourself about what and why and where and how and who. See where it takes you.
And my update on word count for today? It’s 11:40pm and I haven’t done my word count for today, but I am on par with the 3 day count, so I’ll get there!
Read more about my NaNoWriMo attempts and successes.