@Sappho: Get to feeling better soon! We've got faith in you to pull through and finish NaNo strong.
And... I hate when people do this but I need to brag. I'm at 19,700 words right now, pushing strong now that the action in my story is picking up and I've got more characters in play being pushed out of their comfort zones. At the rate I'm going I'll end up with something like 80,000 words' worth of novel at the end and it's going so much better than last year, plus everyone I've showed is pretty enthusiastic with it.
Awesome! It's nice to see people get ahead of the curve and stay enthused about their novel! It's getting close to Week Three, the time when it really starts to slog down, so keep that up!
And so long as we're bragging a bit... I pumped out another 3480 words today, bring my total to 26440! I'm just short of closing out the fifth chapter and I've finally gotten things heating up a bit for it to all go to hell in the next so many chapters.
There will be lots of blood, character death, politics, drama, and even a wee bit of treachery! A civil war, at least one barbarian invasion, attempted monopolies by foreign merchants, tyranny of the Guild of Magi, and a minimum of two succession crises. These things won't exactly be resolved at the end of this book - not even close, really - even if the individual events that lead to/spawn from these will be, for the most part. This is most definitely the first of a trilogy, if not a longer series than that.
I've learned at least one thing about myself this NaNo: I much, much prefer to write short fiction. Even though a novel grants more breathing room and depth, I find that I prefer exploring ideas at a short depth rather than really diving into everything headfirst for a full 100,000+ words. I think I'm definitely more of a short fiction writer at heart than I would have ever thought.
Had someone told me that a year ago, I would have said short fiction was just a stepping stone for me to be published, network, and then be on my way to writing novels; now I think novels are just going to be something I do from time to time, when I run out ideas for smaller work or want to explore something in-depth. It's funny how that works.