There have been many times in my life where I focused too much on the needs and expectations of my employer. I’ve always prided myself on doing the best job possible and sometimes, make that many times, my personal life has suffered. I won’t go into all the reasons, but fear, ego, and a strong desire not to disappoint would top the list.
Financial fear was most compelling when I was a single mom and it’s fear that can still launch me into hyperdrive. Only now it’s not such much about money, but more about delivering what I’ve talked about for years.
Many of you know that I am participating in NaNoWriMo this year for the first time and I really appreciate the messages of support I’ve received since I wrote about it here.
I took two days off from writing last week trying to find some balance between my darling, undemanding husband, my part-time job, and my work on the novel, and then couldn’t find my way back to the sweet spot of inspiration I had before my time off turned into a into a plot-line procrastination fest.
Having never written a novel before, I find myself getting bogged down in problem solving such as how to move a character from one period in time to another along with a whole host of what I tend to think of as ‘housekeeping’ issues. I’ll have to talk more about ‘housekeeping’ and what I mean by that later as the sun is well up now and I need to get to work.
I am way behind on my word count and my characters are standing around looking so bored that I’m afraid if I leave them much longer on their own, they’ll move on like Pirandello’s, Six Character’s in Search of an Author.
I should be back here in a day or two, but the only promise I’m making now is to getting more words on paper. I’m a long way from the 50,000 I need to make it a successful NaNoWriMo experience, but I’m still committed.
I’m leaving you with a few pictures from our day out last week. These were taken close to home at places we’re been many times before.
It’s interesting how easy it can be to discover new things if you’re open to revisiting familiar places.
If you need me, I’ll be at my desk.
Nano is not the time to be worrying about moving characters between scenes. That can be filled in during edit. For this month, just get the scenes which call to you now out of your head and onto the page. Bracketed notes – (MC1 somehow gets to Moscow) are your friend! It doesn’t matter if you write the last scene first! Just as long as you write 🙂
Keep going 🙂
I agree with knotrune. The first draft, or NaNo, is the time to move quickly, messily and get it down on paper. Dont worry about word count or structure, just write something every day and get the story down. Dont stop until you reach the end of the month.
Thanks for taking time to share your lovely photos!!
Lovely pictures. May the beauty I see in them transform to lovely words on your page.
What Knotrune and Suzanne said. Or as TheFilmSchool guys here say (the ones that are talking story *only) – “the writing is in the re-writes”. Get something to re-write down first.
PS: Proud of you!
Gorgeous photos, as always — the one of the church (?) with the gate is brilliant. Is that YOUR and John’s wedding church? So lovely.
Cheers and good on ya re Nano. Maybe next year for me. Happy writing!
Lovely pics! Do not worry about your amount of words. You have an eye for beauty.