I’m pleased I didn’t attempt NaNoWriMo this year because I
completely failed my ‘easier’ challenge to write 1,000 words a day throughout
November. My grand total for the month was a measly 5,182 words – not helped by
the fact that I wrote nothing at all on five of the allotted days!
In my defence, I should add that these were carefully chosen
and edited words – not the crazy jumble that spills out during NaNo – so for
every one I counted there were probably a dozen or more discarded.
As well as recording the number of words written, I made a
note of where I’d used them, and this turned out to be a much more useful
exercise.
- 4 new pages for my adult novel
- half a chapter of my children’s book
- a flash fiction story
- 4 short blog posts
And where did the other half go? Into comments on other people’s
blogs and forums.
Conclusion I’d do twice as much writing if I didn’t spend so
much time reading!
P.S. If you like reading and doing puzzles (and live in the
UK or Republic of Ireland) National Book Tokens is currently running this competition to win a year’s supply of books.
5 comments:
You wrote far more than I did in the month of November. Just think of all the things we could do if we stopped reading blogs but then what would we do without our blogging friends?
Hi Linda, I'm glad you are a blogger. It's fun isn't it? And it is writing of a form anyway. Keep it up.
Don't think I could give up now, Susan. I'm addicted!
Hi, Linda, I've finally found a way to join you here! I never thought of the comments I'd write on others' blogs as "writing", but why not? It's all words and sentences – and the thought behind it – and I guess we're all addicted.
Welcome, Anne!
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