* Sirus looks at some of these insane WPD counts
* Sirus looks at his own <1000 word novel
* Sirus curses his inability to use a computer while working
I can imagine NaNo is a bit harder for those with jobs, but don't get discouraged! I only manage six hours of writing because I have nothing, at the moment. I'm lucky enough to be able to do that, if only for a while. Chasing dreams and such.
But honestly, even if you're as slow as I am some days, if you can find three hours you would normally just watch TV or something and use it to write: you can hit 2000 a day, easy. If you're much faster than me, then the minimum 1667 is doable in 1.5 to 2 hours. Just gotta sit your butt in a chair and type even when your mind protests the anguish of -
ugh! - work you're not getting paid by the hour for.
Don't give up hope! You can do this.
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In other news, I received a flood of plot ideas last night right as I was about to get to sleep. My mind literally pieced things together all on its own, with no input from me. It was absolutely wondrous! I just had to write everything down or risk losing the ideas. So I ended up filling three pages of my pocket-sized "idea" notebook.
Thanks to that, I think I finally have some idea of where I'm going with two of the major plot threads, though the third major one is still rather loose at the moment... and that's the one I know I need to push into motion today for Chapter Two. I guess we'll see how that goes!
You know (little motivational rant incoming), a lot of published authors will say that if you just write with discipline, every day, and don't worry about ideas or motivation, then both will come in time. That you'll end up with more of both that way than if you wait on them to find you. Ever since I resolved to write daily from before NaNo, I've really been starting to see that they're not only right, but consistently so. And last night really drove that point home.
Discipline, discipline, discipline is 95% of the craft. Talent is only 5%. So anyone struggling or wavering: just start/keep writing!