‘Twas the day before NaNo, and writers everywhere

Are cracking their knuckles and pulling out their hair . . . .

As you can see, poetry’s not my bag, that’s more Therese’s forte. Still, the anticipation in the air lends itself to flowery language. Motors are revving for the big NaNo race to . . . . what end?

Ah yes. 50,000 words. Half a novel.

I’ll be the first one to crow mercilessly if I actually achieve 50,000 words this month. My usual pace is 2-3 pages on a bad day, 4-5 on a good. But to get to 50,000 in 30 days, means doing 6.66 manuscript pages a day (make that 7 for the superstitious). That’s assuming you don’t cheat. Or take a day off. And what if you don’t meet the goal? What, really, is the measure of success?

Some days it’s getting one coherent sentence down. Other days, it’s just showing up. Much rarer are the days ripping out 10 pages that you know will need minimal editing. I used to get really down on myself if all I did was spend the morning staring at the blank screen. But now I realize that the staring and the mulling and the hating and the indecision are part and parcel with writing. Some days have to be spent drooling on the keyboard like a lobotomized mental patient before the brain engages.

NaNo isn’t going to leave much space for these sorts of days. So if you happen to have one during the month of November, don’t beat yourself up. You can come here and moan about it. I’ll be doing the same thing.

Happy Halloween!

Kathleen Bolton is co-founder of Writer Unboxed. She has written two novels under the pseudonym Cassidy Calloway: Confessions of a First Daughter, and Secrets of a First Daughter--both books in a YA series about the misadventures of the U.S. President's teen-aged daughter, published by HarperCollins.
Kathleen Bolton
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