May Marathon!
Despite what the title might lead you to believe, I am not actually taking part in a marathon during May. However, a new writing challenge is afoot! All it took was Wiffer Karen*1 to throw out the suggestion of a writing challenge, and a bunch of us jumped on board with the idea (so far Melina, Jen, Davina, and Kim have blogged about it and a bunch more writers have put up theirs in the forums).
The timing for me is pretty darn good, since I decided to do SocNoc*2 this year, but haven't yet had a chance to figure out what I was going to do. Thinking about the writing challenge today (during the brief snippets of time that I had during work) I've decided that before embarking on a new project, I really should move at least one of my two 'works in progress'*3 forward a step. Ever since getting a copy of my 2007 NaNoWriMo manuscript printed out, I've been thinking more and more about that story, so I've decided to revisit it, and then potentially revise and/or add to it during SocNoc. I'm looking forward to applying the things I've learned about the writing process and add things like goals, motivation, conflict, and a plot to my first serious novel attempt.
So, without further ado, my writing goals for May:
- First, before re-reading, I'm going to work up a basic plot outline. No scene details just yet, but the basic outline of events/turning points.
- Second, I know that my characters all had goals, motivations, and conflicts, but I like things concretely written out. If I leave them in my head I'll be constantly considering other ideas and lose track of what is actually going on.
- Third, *grimmace* I'm going to re-read my manuscript and work on outlining the scenes. I know I'll be adding new scenes in what I've already written, and changing a bunch of the stuff that's already there. The big callenge is that he initial re-read is NOT to edit, just to figure out what plot parts stay, where the new stuff will happen, and what will go. I'm hoping the gratuitous use of post-it notes will help get me past the pain of re-reading what I've written. This will be the framework for the beginning of revisions and new writing that will begin in June.
- Fourth, and totally unrelated to creative writing, I need to actually go through the ProBlogger 31 Days to Build a Better Blog exercises. I signed up but haven't gotten through more than the first few exercises yet and I'd like to.
Edit: I went and put the footnote things in the top and then forgot to actually make the footnotes. Silly Jennerosity! Anyway, here are the footnotes:
*1 - For those who aren't in the loop, the Wiffers are a fabulous group of writers who share a passion for writing and wine :)
*2 - SocNoc stands for the Southern Cross Novel Challenge and is very similar to NaNoWriMo.
*3 - I say works in progress with quotes because it is a bit of a misnomer in this case. I haven't actually been doing much work or progressing either of them lately. But it sounded better than "those stale partial stories I wrote". They were written during NaNoWriMo 2007 and 2008 so they are both about 50,000 words long. Since they are both in the fantasy genre, I still have a long way to go until they are done!
4 comments:
I'm thinking about doing SocNoc too. If I manage my May goals, then I'll be starting on a new novel idea by then, so it would be pretty good timing.
I hadn't heard about the 31 Days to a Better Blog thing before, so I just signed up now. After I did so, I realised that it started almost a month ago... I'm assuming it will be clever and start from the beginning, but if it doesn't, I may be begging for forwarded emails!
Great goals by the way - good luck :)
Fantastic!
SocNoc is my plan to finish the rough draft.
See you around on the boards!
Yay! You're joining us!
Cheers, and good luck!
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