Posted by on Nov 13, 2006 in nanowrimo | 3 Comments

Why I love NaNoWriMo

We’re nearly at the middle of the month and at least half a dozen of Brighton’s novelists have cruised past the halfway point (25,000 words) and entered the home straight. Others are struggling a bit, or a lot.

  • One has just written a norse/horse love scene
  • Another has introduced poetic interludes into her novel
  • A third is trying to cope with a character who keeps setting fires
  • A fourth has belligerent fairies who insist on duking it out at every opportunity.

I get to share all the highs and lows, surprising developments, unlikely plot departures, soul-destroying computer crashes and ebullient ‘look at my word count, ain’t it great’ messages. And it reminds me that when I’m moping around the place, wishing I had more income, or that agents would recognise the beauty of my prose and accept my novel instead of sending it back to me by return post, I am still one of the tiny proportion of writers who are making money from writing fiction – and I love every minute of it.

3 Comments

  1. kathryn
    17th November 2006

    Yay, Kay! You’re fiery passion is awesome, babe!

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  2. kathryn
    17th November 2006

    Er, your not you’re! I need an editor just for making blog comments. :-/

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  3. Alabaster Crippens
    21st November 2006

    I would have edited it to:
    Yay, Kay! You are Fiery Passion. Awesome, babe!
    Mostly because it amuses me.
    Hmmm…I keep thinking about trying to get into editing. Must investigate.

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