Life, NaNoWriMo

Time for a Power Nap

I feel a power nap coming on, big time.

I’ve been running since 6:30 this morning. Well, not literally, figuratively … well actually, literally at times.

I got up at 5:45 a.m., went through my normal routine of checking emails, blogs, answering emails, updating websites and then at 6:30, I jumped into the shower, jumped out, made the kids’ lunches (I made an extra sandwich for a friend of MK’s because I’m just awesome like that), took the kids to school, came home, answered two more emails, packed my gear, went up to the public library (not the university library because I didn’t feel like driving all the way over there), got irritated with two women who wouldn’t shut up about some sort of pattern (AARGH! Library! Hello! SHUT THE EFF UP!)

*deep breath*

Wrote 2500 more words, answered another email, met the husband for lunch, had scrumptious McSalty’s club sandwich and potato salad *drool*, went to Wally World (aka Wal-Mart for those that don’t speak Ozark-ian), bought a six-pack of Red Bull …

which is a new addiction, by the way.

New Addiction

and I should totally get paid for this picture,

then back home, to more emails and updates.

*deep breath*

Now it’s about time to get the boys and when we get back? I’m totally taking a 20-minute power nap so I’ll have energy to fold laundry and get dinner started.

BUT,

I’m ahead of the word count game and I’m loving my story so far. I think it definitely has potential. I’ve been doing a little spotty research on NASCAR and have learned some interesting stuff, that I’m of course incorporating into my story. Fun, fun. Look for the prologue tomorrow.

Speaking of tomorrow, I’m totally dreading it. I’ve been reading that people are being forced to stand in line for HOURS to vote. Swell. I plan on hitting the polls after I drop the boys off at school, then I’ll head to the university library to do more writing.

Even though the media would lead you to believe that Obama is leading, don’t listen to them, they make it sound like Obama has already won the thing. HA! It ain’t over until it’s over, folks. I sort of feel sorry for Obama because IF he wins, he’s going to have a lot to live up to, what with painting a Utopia for people. Good luck, dude. You’ll very well need it IF you win.

We’re scheduled to leave for camping Thursday after the kids get out of school. That will be a challenge to try and get any writing done while in the middle of the boonies, but I’ll figure something out. We had originally thought we would go to Dixie Stampede for my birthday dinner, but after running the numbers and figuring out it was going to cost us OVER $200 to see a show and eat, uh, no thanks. We’ll just go have some cheap steaks or something. Geez, just the thought of blowing $200 on something like that makes me gag chunks.

The weekend was quiet. I spent the majority of it writing …. zZzZzZz …. getting tired of hearing about it yet?

Just think, we still have 27 days left! Lucky you! πŸ˜‰

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NaNoWriMo Progress

Getting Started

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Distracted by a Drama Queen

I didn’t get to the library as quickly as I had hoped I would. I couldn’t concentrate at home (big surprise there), so I did some chores (thinking this would appease the husband) and then headed out to the library at 10:00. I stopped by the bank to pick up a roll of quarters (so I can feed the MSU meter monsters this month) and now I’m at the library, sitting at one of the tall, funky tables and I just typed out my prologue, which is only 546 words, I’m sad to say.

However, I’m finding it hard to concentrate because I have a young couple behind me working on some sort of project and being loud in their discussion, and a young girl, on her cell phone, retelling a story to someone and crying. Apparently, from what I can gather, she was involved in some sort of physical drama last night. Though I don’t know, I hear a lot of “then she said,” and “then he said” stuff going on, so it could simply be a broken heart. Not that that isn’t a big deal but …

I feel sorry for her, I really do, but I can’t help but be irritated as well.

This is a library! Get a study room for your project and take your conversation outside, missy.

*sigh* I do feel sorry for her, though. She really does sound upset.

Actually, I’d like to move closer to her and see what the problem is. Maybe there’s a story in it somewhere.

I’m disgusting, aren’t I.

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Update: It’s now 1:53 p.m. and I’m already pooped. I got up too early this morning, I think. I feel a nap coming on. πŸ™‚

I had to change venues – the library just got WAY too crowded and WAY too noisy and all of the study rooms were being used (I can see why!). So, I ended up driving to the university library where there wasn’t a soul to be found and the place was so quiet, I was able to pound out 1,500 more words. So, my word count for today? Is below.

Lesson learned here: NEVER use the public library on the weekends unless I’ve reserved a study room. AND, it’s almost always worth the drive to the university library because I can’t access Internet there, it’s super quiet and I get a ton of work done. Oh, and the parking is free on the weekends. No brainer in my book!

If you’re a NaNo’er, what’s your current word count? If you’re not doing NaNo, how is your day shaping up?

NaNoWriMo Progress

Getting Started

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Good Luck WriMos!

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GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE NANOWRIMO PARTICIPANTS OUT THERE! WRITE UNTIL YOUR FINGERS FALL OFF! πŸ˜€

If you’re participating in NaNoWriMo this year and would like to publish some of your excerpts on your blog and showcase them on the Write Anything Creative Carnival every Saturday in November, (except for today, or course), then you can find out more information here.

I’ll try and post a video of my progress later this weekend!


Also, if you’re interested in taking part in this project, just click the button below. But don’t worry, you won’t have to do anything until December so this won’t interfere with NaNoWriMo.

Chapter Seven

The Fall 2008 Edition is scheduled to post on Write Anything beginning November 21st. It’s a science fiction story – the first one I’ve ever taken part in! *gulp*

NaNoWriMo

50,000 Words or Bust!

This is it, we’re down to the final wire. NaNo starts at midnight tonight. Of course, I won’t be up at that time, but the challenge officially starts. Just to forewarn you now, I’m not sure how much time I’ll have in the coming weeks to update this blog. I still plan on posting pictures and I have nearly half a page of drafts that I’ve written over the months, so there IS material.

Keep an eye on the NaNo gauge in the sidebar. I also plan on posting a cute cartoon that shows my progress, too. If you don’t see it steadily inching upwards over the next few weeks, contact me and ask me why the heck not?? Tease me, torment me, goad me into finishing. You see that nifty NaNo 2008 participant graphic in the right-hand column? I want one that says WINNER. And you can only get one of those IF you submit 50,000 words or more by the end of November.

Do I have any idea what I’m going to write about? Yes, I have a tentative outline that will guide me for the first several chapters, after that, well, I’ll let the characters take control and see where they take me.

I plan on getting up about 5:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday this weekend to get my word count in. If I don’t get my writing done before the family wakes up, I’m doomed (I get too distracted and there’s chores and you know, actually paying attention to my family. :D)

As long as the weather cooperates, I plan on hanging out at the MSU library. It only costs $2.25 to park there for three hours and I can pound out 3,000 words in three hours, right? *gulp* If the weather doesn’t cooperate, then I’ll be heading toward our public library (because I won’t have to walk so far to make it indoors).

And if the family is home and won’t leave me alone, there’s always our Cub. Whew! My fingers are tired just THINKING about all of this typing ahead of me.

So, consider this “official” notice – this blog will be sporadic at best in the coming weeks. I’ll try to write a word here and there and let you know how I’m doing but really, the gauge will say it all.

I’m really pushing myself this year. My goal is to actually write 100,000 words. I know. I’m insane. BUT, I’m determined to give it my best effort so we’ll see. That means, I’ll need to write 3,333 words every day in order to make it. I’m thinking that I’ll most likely finish the story before 100,000, but who knows. Wish me luck!

Oh, and did I mention that we’re going camping next weekend? And that the husband, GD and the father-in-law’s birthdays are this month? And of course, there’s Thanksgiving. And the promise of another project to start (which always stresses me out). Then, the regular answering email thing (I get a lot of emails – requests to update websites). OH yeah, this is gonna be a FUN month …

I’m off to mentally prepare for the next 30 days of intense writing.

Life, NaNoWriMo

Memories Are Cheap Nowadays

I just purchased a memory.

For $2.25, to be exact.

I am currently sitting in the Missouri State University library. I’m on the second floor and it is so quiet, I can hear my own heart beating. I am using my Mini-Dell and it’s a bit frustrating because the keyboard is so much smaller than what I’m used to, (especially the apostrophe and quote button – WHY did they put it way down there??). But I will get used to it … eventually. I guess I won’t have a choice, considering NaNoWriMo starts this Saturday.

At the MSU Library - Close up
(My cute LITTLE computer).

It’s been five years since I’ve been on this campus (I graduated in ’03) and not much has changed. It was really strange walking across campus again and pretending to belong to the rest of the crowd; the YOUNG crowd. Even when I went here, I always felt uncomfortable because I was always one of the oldest β€œkids” in class.

Being Serious
(Trying to be “serious” and incognito).

But when I walked the mile and a half from my car to the library (I had to park in the metered section, hence the $2.25 and of course, it’s not close to anything), the memories came flooding back. I was tempted to go to my old English building and see if any of my old professors were still around. It’s only been five years, but that can be a lifetime when you’re talking about college life.

The campus is full of life and sizzling with energy. I saw a group of kids being led around by the nose while their tour guide walked them around campus and talked about the various buildings, etc. In fact, I’m pretty sure I saw the whites of one kid’s eyes, he was taking it all in so fast.

I walked among all the students and secretly studied their mannerisms and various modes of dress. I suddenly felt homesick … for school. I had almost forgotten that there was an “art” to weaving in and around people when classes changed. I’m proud to say, I only bumped two people and knocked one person off balance once – not bad for a rusty dodger. *grin*

I felt like an intruder – I did not like the feeling.

I passed a dude who whipped out a mini flute out of his back pocket and began playing a catchy little tune while he walked down the sidewalk. Many students stepped out of their stupors and looked up in surprise at his audacity to express himself.

Not saying that students are a bunch of cattle, but when you’re so focused on trying to do your best and memorize everything that’s thrown at you, sometimes you simply don’t remember to join the rest of the living.

If you were ever a college student, you would understand what I mean by that.

I just tried connecting to the internet, no go. They have WiFi available, but you have to have a username and password to login and I’m too embarrassed to walk down to the front desk and ask them what hoops I need to jump through in order to get that information.

But maybe that’s okay, I’d just get distracted and wouldn’t get any work done anyway.

I’m here to work on my outline. And now I have about 2 Β½ hours to work on it before my meter runs out. I only paid for three hours because it’ll be time to pick up the kids pretty soon and though I would love to stick around here all day and simply soak in the college atmosphere, the kids might not appreciate my desire to walk down memory lane.

One thing about this library? It doesn’t smell. It doesn’t have that bookish smell. It’s clean. It’s not even that dusty. If this woman sitting across from me ever leaves, I’ll take some pictures. I am sitting behind a huge column though (because it has an outlet), so I was able to take a few pictures of my table, but I’d like to take more to give you a better idea of why I LOVE THIS PLACE!

I miss college. I really do. I loved learning. I loved the people. I felt so alive and smart when I went here. And I even miss spending hours and hours in this very library frantically pounding out paper after paper that were all due at the same time and all worth about 90% of my grade in every class.

In fact, I remember one time, I spent nearly 8 full hours in this library researching and writing about a 20 page paper that was due the next day. I remember drinking gallons of coffee and staying until the wee hours of the morning hunched over my laptop while trying to figure out why a certain table was acting the way it was. It was an incredibly frustrating, yet exhilarating experience in my life. I went to college full-time while the kids were in school. I worked nights full time. I got virtually no sleep and was stressed 92% of my waking time, but MAN, I had fun.

And I really miss those days. I often jokingly ask the husband what he thought about me going back to school for my masters degree – he’ s not crazy about that idea. And okay, I’ll be honest, I’m not really joking but someday, I would love to come back, if for nothing else than to simply LEARN more stuff.

I love to learn.

Hey, that lady took off. So, here’s another picture of my setup…

At the MSU Library - Far Away

Okay, back to business. I need to get started on my characters. I cut some pictures out of the JCPenney catalog last night – I thought the models were interesting looking. I need pictures of my characters because I’m a visual person and I just work better like that.

Character Pictures
(Say hello to my NaNoWriMo characters)

Enough playing around. I need to get started. Thanks for making the trip down memory lane with me. I plan on haunting the campus library a lot these next few weeks … or at least until I go broke from feeding the meter monsters.

Feel Like a Student Again
(I miss being a student! Wah!)

Hope your day is going well!

UPDATE: I hammered out my main characters and wrote a tentative prologue and outlined the first two chapters. I don’t dare spend more time on my outline – it’ll just change anyway. In fact, I’ll be lucky if I even use what I wrote today.

I’m like the world’s most unorganized writer, EVAH!

Time to pick up the kids!

Bye.

NaNoWriMo, Writing Stuff

NaNoWriMo Starts in Twelve Days

Are you ready? I’m not, though I know what I’m going to write about. I haven’t had time to work on my outline, but I’m not panicking yet – I rarely follow an outline anyway.

I hate outlines in general. I find them way too stifling and when I get into a story, my characters tend to take my story away from me and it’s often more fun to just follow them and see where they take me. However, I do need to outline a prologue and perhaps the first two chapters. When I reach chapter two, I’ll most likely outline the next few chapters and so on. This is called the “headlight method” – because when you drive at night, your headlights only shine so far in front of you and you can only see so far in front of you before things go dark.

It’s the perfect analogy for the way I write.

I made an introductory NaNoWriMo video, if you’re interested in listening to me ramble on for five minutes.

In essence, I talk about my involvement with NaNo, show you my desk and the notebook I plan on putting a hard copy of my NaNo project in. Exciting stuff, no?? BUT, the husband has been experimenting with a video program, so I think I can talk him into jazzing future videos up – stay tuned.

In addition, Write Anything has their own forum on the NaNoWriMo servers. There’s been a lot of activity lately – people are getting excited about getting this challenge started. If you’re doing NaNo this year, you’re more than welcome to sign in and leave your thoughts.

I’d love to add you as a NaNoWriMo buddy. You can find my NaNo profile here. Add me so we can keep track of our progress!

And speaking of progress, I’ll be posting some cute potato head graphics to indicate how far along I am in the challenge. For those of you that have been reading this blog for a while, you’ll likely remember the potato head guy. πŸ™‚

I’ll also be posting excerpts from my project every Tuesday. In addition, I’ll be posting excerpts from my 2006 project, Reality Check, every Thursday. (I don’t have a working title for my NaNoWriMo project this year yet).

Tick tock … only 12 days until we start! Are you ready?