Wednesday, November 30, 2005

NaNoWriMo Follow Up

So here is the message where I include everything I want here for posterity's sake. I've put up an excerpt from National Drunk Writing Night in my NaNoWriMo writer's profile. Until I have time to put up my whole novel, you can get a taste of it there. (Note: that link requires that you have flash. If you don't you can try this non-flash version of my profile.)

First, my graph of progress:

My NaNoWriMo Progress


Next, the myriad of icons:
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And for the final thing to put up I also wanted a copy of the winner's certificate that I received, but it's in PDF and if I scan it the lettering would be too small to read. Instead, I'll just type it out here:


National Novel Writing Month hereby certifies that the author:
Lorianne Earl
Has completed the astounding feat of producing:
The Modern Fairy Tale
between November 1 and November 30, 2005. By accomplishing the heroic deed of drafting
an entire 50,000-word novel in one ridiculously busy month, the writer has achieved the rank of
Winner
As the bearer of this title, the author shall be entitled to an array of adoration and praise from fans, and envious glares from less prolific novelists.
The author shall also be officially logged in the National Novel Writing Month Gallery of Heroes,
where his or her name shall stand as an inspiring testament to the unforgettable month when one lone writer battled a ferocious deadline and emerged victorious.
We congratulate you, writer, and record the contents of this certificate into the NaNoWriMo Winners archive with all statutes and bylaws withstanding.


So I guess that's it for now. Now what am I going to blog about? ;-)

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

NaNo - Day 29

I know that if you look at the graph above it looks like I wrote like a mofo today, but that's not the truth. It would seem that I won the NaNoWriMo Word Count Validator Lottery! Here's a posting I made in the forum that describes what happened:

I have had quite a lot to celebrate tonight! First off, I finally won NaNoWriMo for the first time, this being the fourth year I've participated. Yay me for coming back from 'failing' for three years and doing what I didn't think was possible!

Then, when I finished writing tonight, WordPerfect 9 told me I had 50133 words. Yay! I was finished! Part of me had been hoping for 51000 words or 53000 words, but I decided to be happy with the word count I had. Eager to prove my win, I converted it to text and uploaded it into the word count validator. I just took it for granted that the validator would tell me I had the 50133 words or so that I figured there was! It was so exciting afterwards to see Winner! written on the page after it accepted my document.

I spent a minute or so looking over the winners info page, then opened a new window to see if I could find the information again. I wanted to be able to get everything another time. Instead of clicking on 'edit profile' I accidentally clicked 'view profile.' I said yay as I looked at the little 2005 winner banner around my picture. Then I noticed that my blue line was way above the 50k line. I thought it was weird. Why would they put it way over? Then my eye caught the number it said for my word count - 62874!!! That's an extra 12741 words that the validator added to my word count! A full week's writing! I don't know if it was all the French I had thrown into my novel or what, but wow! What a fabulous surprise!!!

Yay! I finished! And a day early even! And if you'd like to see my NaNoWriMo profile you can check it out here. Tomorrow I'll show off the goodies I get for winning.

Word Count Goal: 48343
Actual Word Count: 62874 or 50133

NaNo - Day 28

Not a bad day of writing. I'm not quite caught up, but I'm pretty much close enough that I'm not concerned. My personal training client cancelled on me this morning, so I had a fabulous nap instead. That meant that I was able to write fairly well tonight - yay! I even finished the chapter with a funny line, but I can't remember exactly how it went now.

My main character had a really great day today. Two things happened to her that I have been looking forward to all month. I'm not exactly sure how to get from here to the end. I was thinking of maybe writing an epilogue. Maybe I'll write that first and see how many words I still need to write. Then I can fill in the plot hole after.

I'm hoping to make tomorrow my last day!!! 3879 words left minimum. Yay!

Word count goal: 46676
Actual word count: 46121

Sunday, November 27, 2005

NaNo - Day 27

Too busy doing stuff with/for people. Sigh. Oh well, I guess this adds some drama as to whether or not I will finish...

Word count goal: 45009
Actual word count: 42781

Saturday, November 26, 2005

NaNo - Day 26

I didn't write much today, but I did study, work, find $10 in a library book, ate pizza, and helped Tanya and Mike cart some things over to their new place. I was basically too tired tonight to write much when I got home at 9 pm (left home at 10:45 am). My main character has returned to school for Term 2, and I copied some stuff from her text on the next author they're taking in her French lit. class - Chateaubriand. Good times.

Now I'm behind again. Most people seem to make use of the weekends to catch up. Not me, apparently! Enh, I might be able to catch up again tomorrow. I'm busy for most of the day after 2pm, though, so I guess we shall see.

Oh, and my brother has written over 90000 words. He's only 3/4 of the way to his goal. He has to write about 30000 more words in the next 4 days. Luckily he took those days off work...

Word count goal: 43342
Actual word count: 42781

Friday, November 25, 2005

NaNo - Day 25

Yay! One month until Christmas! Three months until my birthday!

Okay, now that I've gotten that out of the way. I didn't write super lots today, but I also didn't spend much time at it. Gwen and I got together and wrote at Louis' for a while today. We wrote for about 35 minutes, and I wrote about 1000 words in that time! That's quite fast for me! I feel like I'm just getting the ending set up at this point. There's a chance that I might run out of story before 50,000 words, but I think it's pretty slim. Also, I can go back and add in a bunch of description, so I'm not worried about having to come up with a bunch of stuff spontaneously at the last minute.

I'm set for a sort of busy weekend, so we'll see how much I get written, but I would really, really love to finish on Sunday. I guess we shall see....

Today's word count goal: 41675
Actual word count: 42347

Thursday, November 24, 2005

NaNo - Day 24

Yes!!! Another productive writing day. I wrote another three thousand words, but have hardly advanced the plot at all. I guess that means I may have to rush things a little, or put what I thought could be a climax as an epilogue if I want to only write approximately 50000 words.

I really hope I can finish writing this on the weekend. I want time back!!!

Word Count Goal: 40008
Actual Word Count: 40134 . . . slightly ahead again!

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

NaNo - Day 23

Whew! Thank god for a day like today. I had my best day of writing for a week or so. Apparently that jerk my main character was dating was holding me back. I wrote about 2900 words today and it was fairly easy and even fun at times. I can see a new relationship developing and I'm excited because this guy is nice, caring, and French!

So now I'm almost caught up again. I'm about 2/3 of a day behind in my word count, but I'm not too worried about that. In an absolutely ideal world situation I'd finish this weekend, so that I could start studying for finals with everyone else in my class. On Friday I'm meeting another WriMo to work on our novels at Louis' for a while. Looking at her word count, there's a chance she could finish her novel that day! I'm hoping that will keep me focused on getting a lot written then. Another good day tomorrow and I could cross 40k! Wow! That's so hard to imagine.

It also feel really good to see the number of words left to write shrinking. Now it's to the point where it's fairly small when compared to the words I've already written. Less than 13k to go! It's almost like "Wow, that's not too much!" It's nice to have some enthusiasm back for this project.

Today I was also pleased to find a graph that I could put up here on my blog. Now you can quickly see where my word count is in relation to where it should be if I kept a steady pace through the month. When I first got it today my estimated finish date was Dec. 4. It's nice to see that come closer to the end of Novelber. Here is a link to the profile of the awesomely nice guy who designed the graph and shared it with the NaNoWriMo world (note: requires Flash): Rick, AKA knowbuddy Now here is a guy with some good karma coming his way!

Word Count Goal: 38341
Actual Word Count: 37100

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

NaNo - Day 22

Man, writing is sure feeling like pulling out fingernails lately. I wrote for a while today, but not for very long. I decided that today was the day that I would follow through with another word padding technique: going back and replacing contractions with their two-word forms, and changing hyphens to spaces. That added over 700 words for my word count today.

So yeah, I was writing and the love interest guy who had been so promising just a couple days ago turned into a total dink, so my main character broke up with him. The main problem with that is that now I have to write that they get back together so that they can break up at the novel's climax. It's been a tough relationship to write, because I just want her to be with a different guy. She will be, but she's not allowed to yet.

Word count goal: 36674
Actual word count: 34206

Monday, November 21, 2005

NaNo - Day 21

I wrote for a while this evening, but I was tired and it was fairly hard. Luckily I'm done school at 10:30 tomorrow morning, and don't have dancing until 7:00 in the evening. I'll have to see if I can get caught up.

My main character is just getting ready for a big date tonight, but she can't decide what shirt to wear. She just finished a week where I half-assedly wrote about what she did. I don't want to focus too much right now on stuff that won't advance development of the story very much.


Word count goal: 35007
Actual word count: 32190

Sunday, November 20, 2005

NaNo - Day 20

Whoah! Two thirds of the way through the month, but not quite two thirds of the way through my novel. At least today was a better writing day. Today my main character got drunk on halloween (last year), then slept in the day after. Not such a big deal until she realized that it was Monday and had missed two classes. I've left off at my main character talking on the phone with her love interest about their relationship. Maybe things can start progressing with them better now.

Well, the last few days have put me behind. I'm not sure when I'll catch up again, but as long as I can write 1667 words a day I won't get any further behind.

Word Count Goal: 33340
Actual Word Count: 31111

Saturday, November 19, 2005

NaNo - Day 19

Gone dancing. Won't be home enough to write today.


Word Count Goal: 31673
Actual Word Count: 27911

Friday, November 18, 2005

NaNo - Day 18

Didn't feel like writing in the afternoon. In the evening I had a dance event that started 2 hours late - bleh. That ate up my whole night - bleh.

Word Count Goal: 30006
Actual Word Count: 27911

Canada's 100 Most Important Books

The Literary Review of Canada has released a list of Canada's 100 most important books . I looked through the list to see which ones I've read:

English
11. Anne of Green Gables (1908) Lucy Maud Montgomery (don't remember reading for sure)
39. The Stone Angel (1964) Margaret Laurence
58. Red Lights on the Prairies (1971) James H. Gray
66. Alligator Pie (1974) Dennis Lee (don't remember reading for sure)
79. The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) Margaret Atwood

French
14. Maria Chapdelaine (1914) Louis Hémon
22. Bonheur d’occasion (The Tin Flute) (1945) Gabrielle Roy
25. Les Plouffe (The Plouffe Family) (1948) Roger Lemelin
48. Les belles-sœurs (1968) Michel Tremblay

And of course my favourite from this list was Red Lights on the Prairies. I'm a bit of a local history buff, and it was interesting to read about the early history of prostitution in various cities in the prairie provinces. I like the section on Calgary in particular: there were some very interesting characters in the brothel business there, I tell you!

Thursday, November 17, 2005

NaNo - Day 17

Bleh, another tired day. At least I was ahead yesterday, and have all of tomorrow afternoon to write. Yesterday I ended in the middle of a sentence that I could not figure out how to finish today. That meant that today's writing began with a really lame conversation, and just maintained it's lame-itude until I quit. Bleh. Oh well, I can make up for it tomorrow.

Word Count Goal: 28339
Actual Word Count: 27911