Sunday, December 5, 2010

I Did It, And I'm Back!

To be perfectly honest, I wasn't sure that I was going to make it, but on the morning of the 30th, I hit the magic 50, 000-word mark.

Twice in November, I fell behind. Once, early on when we were entertaining one night, and later in the month when I was burnt-out and had to work early the next day. But my typing has gotten a lot faster, and getting the flow from my head to the screen has gotten better. And I had a bag of Starbucks beans. That helped with my late nights.

The first night was the hardest, mostly because I picked a difficult topic. For the Prologue, I wrote from the mind of Gaia, the World Soul, of how divisions came into existence. It was kinda epic, and grand, and beyond my reach, but I pulled it off. My mom-in-law tried to read it, and got hung-up on the word “Monad.” I still haven't found anyone who knows what a Monad is, so it looks like I'll either have to define it in the text (awkward!) or edit it out.

Mostly, I have my wife to thank. She was so supportive, and handled a lot of bath times with the snookerdoodle so I could get a few more words out. She was very understanding of me staying up late, and even put off watching the third season of True Blood to wait for me to finish. That may have been the most painful part, and she truly is a trooper for waiting!

I met some really interesting people at the Write-Ins, but had to miss the last one, as I had to work (Grr!) Hopefully they'll be back next year. Of course, I'll have to put that decision, 'cause you never know what life will throw you, but it looks promising!

9 comments:

  1. Congratulations Will on your achievement,

    Yvonne,

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  2. Good stuff, Will!!! I either maintained or fell a little behind each day, but the last week I surged and finished two days early.
    I started sending out updates on Twitter, but called them Stardate NaNoWriMo's and poked fun at Star Trek. (And then every Friday posted them all at my blog.) When I posted the final ones last Monday, everyone said they would miss them - so I decided to do Stardate Christmas and keep them going.
    At some point, I will run out of ideas though!

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  3. Congratulations! Great accomplishment. While you were gone flying cars were invented and we just read each other's minds now instead of words.

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  4. Congrats Will, it is quite an accomplishment!
    Those magic beans really helped; This is my kind of inspiration! Incredible, be proud~

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  5. Congratulations, Will! Great job! And fantastic your wife was so supportive. Nice to know, too, that you can catch up if you fall back a little.

    You know... I haven't been to any write ins... I'm sort of worried, being in a college town, that I would feel like a grandma or something. Very cool that you like them!

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  6. Congratulations on making the goal! Now hopefully you'll finish the project with much success. I started slow at first but then started staying consistently ahead. This year went much more easily than last. I kept a bag of Tootsie Rolls with me--those Starbucks beans are just too darn crunchy.

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  7. Congratulations!!! ....and putting off True Blood is the ULTIMATE gestureof love :)

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