The End of NaNoWriMo

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I did not post last month….I had a vague thought of doing so….but I was running away from that beast: NaNoWriMo.

And guess what? I got away! Glory hallelujah, it is over! So I thought I’d recap my experience during the month of November with quips, anecdotes, and gifs.

This is my third time participating in NaNoWriMo. I was already about 20,000 words into the story I decided to do for the challenge and, since I had quite a few more ideas for the novel, I thought I would see if I could write 50,000 more words.

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It started out well. I knew where I was going and found myself meeting the word limit fairly easily for the first week or so.

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This, of course, was in part because I had a copious supply of tea and movie/tv show soundtracks to help me along the way. I’d like to thank Twinings tea at this point for their unintentional sponsorship of an aspiring author.

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By the time I reached the second week, I was a little suspicious. This NaNoWriMo was almost too easy…I hadn’t hit a road block yet, which I usually do by the fifth or sixth day. I started to second guess myself, wondering if I was missing something important…had skipped a full scene or something like that…I mean, last time I did this challenge, I ended up writing an entire wedding scene that was not a part of the original plot!

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But no, everything was in order…aside from my urge to tweak every sentence until it was as grammatically perfect as I could make it be.

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Then we reached that muddled point of the challenge: the week leading up to Thanksgiving. Everyone was getting into holiday mode, there were tons of recipes to make, decorations to put up, and final projects of students that I had to go over at work…and motivation and time started to slip from me.

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My family also had more time to spend together, which is always a lovely thing, and I found myself  watching a lot of British shows. So. Many. British. Shows. Particularly The Crown and Inspector Lewis, both of which I love….the problem is, I started to make my characters sound British, even going so far as to use “bloody bastard” and “presumably” quite often in my book. My characters are in a made up country, they are not supposed to be British, I never imagined them with accents….but they certainly had them now and I couldn’t change it because I didn’t have time to edit!

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But I made do, I pressed on, because there’s nothing else you can do when you have a deadline to meet. Also, since I started writing whenever I had a free chance, lugging around my black notebook during every lunch break or spare moment between appointments (and yes, I wrote the whole thing by hand, I think I lost what little sanity I have left), people started to notice and ask what I was doing. Their response was invariably:

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My response:

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Thanksgiving passed with much laughter, fun, and joy, and then we were down to the last few days. I started to notice something that has never happened to me when I did this challenge before: I was irritated…like…all the time.

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I turned into Writer-zilla. I would snap at everybody. (I am so sorry for those of you who had to put up with that, I don’t know what came over me). I still had plenty of ideas to write, so it wasn’t that I had writer’s block, I was just so tired of writing.

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And I really felt like doing this to my story:

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I still don’t know why. My story did not take any unexpected turns, I can actually bear to look at it, but I guess I can’t escape NaNoWriMo unscathed in some way. Again, I apologize for the monstrosity that was Ali O’Leary the last few days of November.

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But with much struggle, angst, and turmoil, I finished.

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Well. I should rephrase. I hit 50,000 words. But…I am still not done!

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I haven’t reached the end of my story….I still have two more castles to level. The end is at least another 20,000 words away.

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So…I’m done, but I’m not done. For my health and sanity though, I am taking at least a couple weeks off. Putting the novel out of sight, out of mind, because otherwise I might end up looking something like this:

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Which is just no good for anybody. So yes, that is my NaNoWriMo 2016 experience…put down for posterity through an overuse of gifs.

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What about you, lovely readers? Did you do NaNoWriMo? What was your experience like?

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