NaNoWriMo. 1,548 today. 49,014 total. 💻📝📚

NaNoWriMo. 1,199 today. 47,466 total. 📝📚💻

I need to refine my social media usage. MicroBlog, Mastodon, Twitter, Insta, FB… Apps I’ve registered with, but don’t use. Spending time scrolling, but missing very little; or nothing I couldn’t catch up with at a later point, anyway. I know, bigger problems and all that.

Today, technology has conspired against me. Tomorrow, I shall be its master again.

OK techy people, I think it’s my external hard-drive that’s the issue. In the age of storage clouds like Dropbox and iCloud, is external storage necessary? Thank you. 💻🖥️

My MacBook is playing up again. Oh dear, hopefully it’s nothing too serious. Running diagnostics now, like I understand what that means.

Dude thinks he’s a terrier or something. Big lummox.

NaNoWriMo. 1,226 today and 46,267 total. 📚📝💻

I’m having a little tinker with Aeon Timeline 3. Had the app for a while, but didn’t dive too deeply as it seemed to be so utterly complicated. I’m slowly starting to see the power of it. 💻📝📚

NaNoWriMo. 1,493 today and 45,041 total. 💻📝📚

NaNoWriMo. 1,199 today and 43,548 total. 💻📚📝

NaNoWriMo. 1,289 today and 42,349 total. 📝💻📚

NaNoWriMo—Week Three.

Just over 41,000 words written and despite running out of road, I haven’t stopped driving. Or learning, there’s been plenty of that as well.

Things I’ve learned:-

As Terry Pratchett so eloquently said, There’s no such thing as writer’s block. That was invented by people in California who couldn’t write.

I actually thought this was nonsense, to be honest. The unfair ramblings of a genius writer. I imagine, now, he had days that he had to drag the words out, but writer’s block? Nah. The words may be absolute rubbish, but they’re still words. In among the poor descriptions, tedious dialogue and other nonsense is something. That something doesn’t even have to take your story anywhere, it doesn’t even have to be part of the story you’re working on. Just write; write anything. Don’t think, either (that part actually comes effortlessly to me, I have to admit. I can spend hours not thinking, I can do that in my sleep.)

So yes, just write—don’t judge as Right Said Fred in the nineties. Possibly, I wasn’t paying attention.

The other thing I’ve learned about my writing is this:-

I need to plan.

Another genius writer, Stephen King, was pretty disparaging about people who plot books and don’t just see where the story and characters take you. It works for him, the man can write. For me? No, a disaster.

I’d planned, haphazardly, scenes for the first half of the novel. Little notes about scenes, the next scene, that kind of thing. When I ran out of markers, I ran out of story. The climax came almost half-way through, which rendered my mind blank.

That said, it’s got me thinking about that climax. It isn’t the climax, it’s a step-up to that. I need to make the climax even more exciting, I need to write three or four more climaxes and push myself. I must give my characters three choices of road, two of which lead to paradise, passive woodland creatures and a waterfall made of chocolate (I think I’ve been beaten to that idea, so that’s probably a good thing). No, I’ll send them down the road marked ‘Danger’ with glowing eyes peering out of the tree-line, ghosts telling them to turn back and an utter disregard for common sense. That’s what I’d like to read, anyway.

In just these situations, Eoin Colfer often writes They do something clever to escape… and moves on with the story. I like that advice.

My book, that story that has been rattling around in the empty space I call a skull for some twenty years, won’t be completed this NaNoWriMo. And that’s OK, I’ve accepted that. I’ll have 50,000 words come the end of it, that I guarantee. Lots of story, loads of learning, and the seed, the nucleus, for the proper attempt I’ll make—planned, plotted and crafted meticulously—to take it over the line.

NaNoWriMo. 1,607 today and 41,060 total. 📚💻📝

I still think those ‘Magic Eye’ pictures from the ‘90s were a scam.

NaNoWriMo. 1600(ish) today. 39,453 total. 📝💻📚

Accidentally killed off the human race and welcomed humans mk II in my NaNo draft. I think I might roll back on that one.

Went about as well as I anticipated. Scalded my paw trying to switch a nozzle.

If anyone sees a mushroom cloud over Ireland, I’m about to fire up a steam cleaner for the first time.

Had a delightful breakthrough when writing just now. Total brain fart initially, then pretty much stumbled, then flowed, in to a decent start for the book.