Category Archives: Verse Novels

The Aftermath

I did not succeed in the 11.11.11 challenge but I did get caught up and move ahead by a day in word count which makes me very happy. Part of me is also glad that I did not force myself to complete the challenge. My brain and body’s response to the 7.25 hours of solid writing time and 7,817 words – all in verse – was 13 hours of non-stop sleep afterward. Totally kills productivity for today but attempting it anyways.

For today, I find myself having to say a certain mantra over and over again. November is for writing, December is for salvaging and editing.

Word Sprints are fantastic for word count but highly questionable on usability and that fact drives editor me insane. Since yesterday consisted of non stop word sprints, editor me is throwing a giant hissy fit. Wanted to spend today sorting through the first 20,000 words to figure out where everything was, were everything goes as the work covers several different novels and projects.

November is for writing, December is for salvaging and editing.

While apparently capable of 7,000+ words a day, I don’t plan to write that much again per day if I can help it. I will confess that it makes 2,000 words per day seem easy-peasy. Not intimidated by 2,000 words anymore.

Today’s game plan to put down another 2,000 words so I can hang onto my lead for a time when writing isn’t an option later on in the month. Thanksgiving and the day after are the most likely culprits. I also need to figure out what to post for New Poetry Wednesday. A whole lot to choose from but not sure that any are ready for their public debut.

November is for writing, December is for salvaging and editing.


NaNoWriMo: 11.11.11

Over in NaNo Land, there is a challenge for today. 11,111 words and/or 11 hours of writing time. I’m going with – what ever comes first. 50 minutes in and I have accomplished 1144 words which is impressive for me. 11,111 words seem extremely far-fetched and a somewhat asinine accomplishment for me but I’m going to try. Not only would it help me catch up, it would put me slightly ahead. On the upside, my cold – which has kept me rather sidelined – is starting to let up thus making word count easier to achieve.

At the end of my 50 minute crazy word sprint action, Anubis decided to come visit. I have an aromatherapy candle burning on the desk – the scent is suppose to help clear the mind and inspire creativity (it seems to help) – and Anubis jumped up on the desk then sniffed the flame. That’s right. He sniffed the flame. He backed off and ran away so fast that he was just a blur of ink and claws. (He’s fine. I think he lightly burned the tip of a whisker but he’ll recover.) Has my four year old cat never seen fire before? It baffles the mind. It ranks right up there with yesterday with a four foot tall stuffed duck had his hair standing on end. He was running around and hissing like the duck was alive and invading the territory. My cat – afraid of stuffed animals and sniffer of fire.

I should get back to the other writing even though I’ve been pretty much writing everything and anything but what I set out to originally write. I’ve only put down 1200 words or so toward Reaper’s Moon and another 1000 to Midnight Red. Twisted Fortunes has picked up a respectable 2000 words and The Yoder Girl picked up 500 words this morning. The rest of my current 13,334 word count has gone toward A Hundred Flames, general poetry and the tarot-inspired poetry project.


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