Beautiful Books – Novel Update {NaNoWriMo 2016}

 


What is this glorious thing I see before me? I think it’s a…HALFWAY MARKER.

That’s right, Week Two of NaNoWriMo is nearing a close, and come tomorrow we’ll be halfway finished!!! HALFWAY, PEOPLE. Can you believe it? How are you surviving? Week two tends to be the hardest of NaNo as the excitement of week one fades into weariness, a dozen empty coffee cups, and the knowledge that the end is still far, far away. But once we get over that halfway hump, the rest of NaNo just zooms by. So if you’re feeling discouraged, DON’T GIVE UP. You guys are doing AWESOME. We’re going to survive this NaNo, I promise!

My week two went along quite well! Perhaps not the complete euphoria of the first week, because things started to pile up and I was gone some of the days, and probably didn’t sleep nearly as much as I should (but, like, who sleeps during NaNo????). BUT I did have some verrrrry exciting things to happen during this week’s writing sessions.

Such as on Wednesday…



Erm, so yes. I hit 50k words in 9 days. O_O (I did mention I don’t sleep during NaNo, yes? Yes.)

My ecstatic screams and flails of celebration were halted when it occurred to me I’m not even halfway through my story yet. And I want to finish it before Christmas, sooner if at all possible. Except I may die before then from being crushed under the enormous amount of words. Or my characters might just kill me because they’re sick of me destroying their lives. Being a writer is hazardous, okay??

But still. 50K WORDS!!!!! I AM HAPPY. And I’m still totally loving my novel so maaaybe I won’t die before it’s finished. Maybe.

But how is the actual writing going? WELL. Our illustrious Sky and Cait have compiled a new list of questions for this month’s Beautiful Books to help me answer that very thing. And aren’t you glad? (Because we all know I can’t construct an organized post in any form or fashion during NaNo judging by last week’s post or…any NaNo post of mine, ever.)
 
Visit Sky @ Further Up and Further In or Cait @ Paperfury
to snag the questions and linkup yourself!
 
1.) Overall, how is your mental state, and how is your novel going?
Mental state?



I’m fine. Juuust fiiiine!

Okay, okay. Honestly, I’m doing pretty good mentally thus far. The words have been coming fast and easy, I’m absolutely 100% loving my book, and life has allowed for writing time so the stress that usually comes has been (mostly) low. The biggest thing causing stress if just realizing how BIG this book will be. But then I tell myself it’s okay. I’ll just keep plugging away at it until it’s done. It’s not the end of the world. Besides, it’s FUN to write in.

So yes, I’d say I’m great! I mean…as far as stress-wise and things. But if we’re talking how sane am I still? Pft. I threw my smidgeon of sanity out the window the second November 1st hit.

And my novel is going AWESOMELY. But I shall answer that more specifically in the other questions…
 
2.) What’s your first sentence?

Iavin fidgeted as he listened to the status report of the end of the world.

I…may be kind of totally in love with my first sentence. *cough*
 
3.) Who’s your current favorite character in your novel?
Well, this is a loaded question!

Remember how I had mentioned in the last Beautiful Books post how I have 15 main characters or so? And I loveth all meh babies. And…like…I HAVE SO MANY HALP.

Okay, okay. I do have specific favorites even though I do love each and every one of them in a special way (and technically you’re not supposed to have favorites amidst your children. I never claimed to be a nice author, now did I??).

I think we’re all quite aware of my favoritism toward my antihero/villain/who-even-knows-what-he-is character Cael. WHY? Because he’s a polite villain. And charismatic and hurts my poor brain which I love because GIMME ALL THE COMPLEX CHARACTERS. He’s also just absolutely hilarious and I honestly never know what will come out of his mouth next.
 

Cael sighed. “I get it, I know. With war comes messes. I guess we’ll just have to buy some dragon-sized brooms when this is over and done. So I believe we were discussing Ilvra Evien?”
Azrot blinked. Even after months, the man hadn’t gotten used to to Cael’s ways. Iavin rubbed a hand through his mussed hair. It did take some accustoming to.

BUT. As much as I love Cael, my favorite character to actually write the point-of-view in is, without a doubt, Iavin. Not just from this series but out of ALL the stories I’ve ever written. I don’t know what it is about being in this awkward child’s head that delights me, but I love every second of it! Whenever I switch POV’s my first thought is, “Oh yay, now I get to be in this character’s head for a while, I’ve missed them!” but then immediately after I’m thinking, “This is great buuuut…I miss Iavin.” IT’S A PROBLEM. His constant pessimistic, doom and gloom attitude amuses me endlessly.
 

Sayleth’s face softened into a smile. “I’ve missed you, Iavin.”
This time his heart didn’t miss a beat, but somersaulted into an erratic, dizzying flip. “I…” …thought about you every day. wished I had gone with you. feared for your safety every single waking second. don’t ever want to leave your side again. don’t deserve you as my dragon rider partner. should probably just jump off this dragon right now before I say something really, really stupid. “…missed you, too.” There. That wasn’t so hard. And yet… It didn’t feel right. It wasn’t enough. He spoke up before he could talk himself out of it. “A lot. I mean, I was scared something had happened to you. I didn’t know… I’m just glad you’re here. Safe, that is. Well, here and safe.” He groaned internally. He should have stopped while he had the chance.

And I actually think I like Cael best through Iavin’s POV. I know, it’s weird. But their friendship is my FAAAVE. And by their “friendship” I mean their attempt to be best friends while one is destroying the world and the other is trying to save it. But hey, all friendships have their ups and downs now and again!

Though I do have another favorite POV which I shamefully FORGOT was one of my faves until I was writing his first scene in this book! Darven. Somehow my complete and utter love of being inside this guy’s head slipped my mind. Then I wrote his first POV in this book and all the memories of my happy times with this dude came rushing back. What’s funny is Darven is as opposite from Iavin as a character can get. In fact, Iavin is totally intimidated Darven. He’s large, he’s quiet, and he’s not exactly one for smiling. So yeah, he can be intimidating. But he’s also the protector. He’ll take charge and risk his life to protect everyone around him, without a second thought. There’s something comforting about being in his head. And that probably sounds so weird, I don’t even know…


Darven just shrugged. “I’m fine.”
Leiden rolled his eyes. “Says the man with bags as big as Barveris’s scales under his eyes. Get some sleep, Darven. I insist. Besides,” his bright green eyes gleamed with mischief, “I’m an elf. I don’t need nearly as much sleep as you silly humans.”
Rem pressed a hand against his chest. “I’m hurt.”
“And technically I’m part dwarf,” Darven pointed out.
Leiden shuddered. “Even worse.”
Rem and Leiden burst into laughter, and even the dragons rumbled in amusement. The corner of Darven’s lip tilted up, but he just shook his head and settled against Barveris. “Fine. This silly human tainted with dwarven blood will get some sleep. See if I care when the enemy comes and gets you both.”
This only brought more laughter. He draped an arm over his eyes, acting as if he was entirely done with all of them. He would never admit how much he valued the companionship of each and every one of them.

Sometimes Darven is the stereotypical broody hero, but I still love my Sir Broods-a-lot. (Yes, I tease him endlessly and it drives him crazy. What do you mean he’s not real? I don’t know what you’re talking about.)

Annnd then there’s Airen…


Unable to hold back his smile, Airen pulled her close. “So I said the right thing?”
Eryth’s cheek pressed against his chest vibrated all the way down to his heart as she giggled. “You always do.”
“Well, I do have a way with words.”

What can I say? Just…Airen.

(Gracious alive these things need to stop asking about my characters because I will babble to the end of time.)

4.) What do you love about your novel so far?
MY CHARACTERS.

You’re gasping in shock. I know, I know. I am the most unpredictable human alive, you have to admit it.

But seriously now, THESE PEOPLE. Not only is it a delight spending time with them again, but this go round I get to see them ALLLL interact! So. Many. Reunions. In the other books, they were all paired off into twos. But now everyone is running into everyone else and battling together and being awesome and just…ALL THE TEARS AND HUGS AND HAPPINESS. Technically there were supposed to be a lot of reunions in the last book, but that didn’t happen much. Like, can you guys stop going to COMPLETE OPPOSITE sides of the continent, hmmm?

After having most of my characters separated for 6 books it’s the most exciting thing in the world to see them get back together in this 7th one. One reunion actually brought tears to me eyes, and another involves my favorite ship I’ve ever created *cough*ErythandAiren*cough* and just SDLKJF:LKSDJF.

I also just love the fact this this is the FINALE and THIIIINGS are happening! Things I have imagined writing since I started the first book! (Because apparently you start dreaming of writing the finale of a series before you’ve even finished book one…?) These scenes that have only been daydreams in my head for yeeeears are actually being WRITTEN, and it just feels so surreal.

I’m basically loving everything about this story.

5.) Have you made any hilarious typos or other mistakes?
Probably half a billion! (Except I only have 62k words right now so you can figure that math out.) Okay, I do actually go back and fix typos while writing. I know, I know, it’s NaNo. I should just write and not worry about these things, but I can’t stand having those evil red squiggly lines plaguing my document. >.> BUT. I’m notorious for my typos (you’ve probably already spotted half a dozen in this post knowing me), so I am 100% sure there are a TON of them I haven’t caught in my novel.

I did glance up at one sentence while I was happily typing away and paused in confusion for a second as I read “your hear”. Because…I meant “you’re here”. *pats brain* You tried, you tried.

6.) What is your favorite to write: beginning, middle, or end — and why?
I could write a post about my thoughts on this! Oh wait, I did. But long story short, endings are DEFINITELY my favorite. I live for writing climaxes. It’s the biggest thing that keeps me writing, knowing that if I keep at it I will eventually make it to that exciting climax.

Beginnings are my least favorite. It’s a lot of work for me to get settled into the feel of a book and into the habit of writing in it. I usually don’t start having fun until I’m past the first few chapters. Though this book is the exception to that because, well, I’ve written 6 books before it in the same world and same characters, so I’m quiiite familiar with the feel of it. XD

And, I feel like I’m in the minority here, but I do actually enjoy middles! I mean, that’s where basically everything happens. It can be daunting though, I totally get that.

7.) What are your writing habits? Is there a specific snack you eat? Do you listen to music? What time of day do you write best? Feel free to show us a picture of your writing space!
My writing habits during NaNo? Um…I just write every single free, waking second I have, and then continue during the seconds I shouldn’t be awake.

Okay, I usually don’t really get started until after lunch, but once I’m going, I pretty much just spend the whole day writing as long as I’m home. I make a rule where, once I start writing, I have to keep at it until I get that first 2k in. Then I’m allowed to update my wordcount on the NaNo site and take a little break (usually for food, I don’t really eat while writing). Then, from there, I update my wordcount every 1k words, and maaay take little breaks in between. I don’t actually allow myself to write any past midnight. Not because I’m a responsible person and go to bed. What a silly thought. It’s actually because I’m OCD about these things and it bothers me that if you update your wordcount after midnight, it’ll show it as words for the next day. Perfectly legit reason. Once I’ve finished writing, usually sometime right before midnight, I then proceed to check twitter and see how everyone is doing and update on there my own progress for the day. Of course, I’m checking twitter all throughout the day, too… *cough*

I definitely listen to music. During ALL of my writing. But I think you all already knew that being as how I was flailing for half of last week’s post over the Skyrim soundtrack and things. *grins*

I tend to write best at night, when it’s dark and everything is quiet. But I actually get the majority of my writing done during the afternoon.

During NaNo, since I’m writing so. very. much. I try to switch positions pretty often. I have multiple writing perches.

First, my main place, is my chair in my room:


 
I spend most of my computer time there, to be honest. I love opening my window on these nice November days, my bed is right there for a footstool, and I totally think having books above my head provides inspiration. *nods* AND it gives me a perfect view of my other two bookshelves on the opposite side of the room. Staring at pretty books all day is very motivational. (Or distracting.) Occasionally I’ll use my actual desk, but it’s my least likely place to write. #Logic At night, I like to lounge in my bed. So basically you might find me all around my room. I’ve even sat on the floor before.

I also like to go out on the deck a lot. Sometimes I’ll sit at the table, but more often than not I’ll just use the porch swing we have out there.


 
But then once the sun goes down (which it does way too fast now *glares at time change*) and the giant creepy flying things decide to whack into my computer screen or my face and give me a mini heart attack, I’ll move to the other swing inside the protected screen porch, should I still want to be outside.



Yes, we do have a fake tree with stringed lights on it, and it’s the best, happiest thing ever. This may be my favorite writing space this year. I’m loving bundling up and getting all comfy on the swing and just writing away. I think my best writing memories of this month thus far have happened on that swing during the late evenings.

8.) How private are you about your novel while you’re writing? Do you need a cheer squad or do you work alone (like, ahem, Batman)?
Well, being as how I just basically wrote a novel-length post about my novel here, how private do you think I am??

Okay, actually I’m funny about this. When it comes to blogging and emailing and things, I can babble about my stories until the end of time. But if you ask me about it face to face, I totally clamp up and get all nervous and self-conscious. My family has to drag information about my writing out of me, and I’m just like, “Go read my blog posts!” whilst wanting to hide under the covers.

Hey, I’m a writer. I’m comfortable using the written word, but when it comes to verbal usage…I’m an awkward potato. Which I hate. Because I want to talk about my writing, I just get…nervous and fear no one cares and that I sound dumb. I don’t even know. It’s silly.

But cheer squads are amazing! I thrive off cheer squads. My love language is actually words of affirmation, so, like, even one sentence of encouragement can make me flail happily for daaaays. And I have the BEST writing buddies whose encouragement and support keep me going. Seriously, FIND WRITING FRIENDS. I couldn’t do this thing without them!

9.) What keeps you writing even when it’s hard?
Oh look, I already answered that question. But I shall say it again: MY WRITING FRIENDS. Without them keeping me accountable and constantly building me up, writing this insanely long series would probably have killed me years ago.

Also, GOALS. NaNoWriMo is perfect because I thrive off goals. I’d never write a single word if I didn’t make goals for myself, or have something like NaNo to do it for me.

Lastly, the motivation to be DONE does wonders. I love writing, but I love even more finishing. But, of course, I will never finish a book if I don’t keep writing in it. Thus I write.

10.) What are your top 3 pieces of writing advice?
Write to the end. I used to never finish my stories, and that got me nowhere. Actually, I think I only ever finished one book before my first NaNo, and I had been writing for 9 years before then! But then I did NaNo, and it taught me I can write and finish a book in a decent amount of time, and that’s when my writing hobby blossomed into a full-on pursuit of a writing career. So keep writing and finish that book! I promise it is absolutely worth the time. And with that said…

Write now, edit later. I know how tempting it is to slow down, to rewrite that first page for, oh, the 5th or 6th time because it’s still not…quite…right… But STAHP. Actually don’t stop. Keep writing! As Shannon Hale said: “I’m writing a first draft and reminding myself that I’m simply shoveling sand into a box so that later I can build castles.” You can’t make a castle until you have the sand. You can’t perfect anything until it’s written. Because you won’t know what needs editing, what bits need foreshadowing, who needs broader character arcs, etc., etc. until you have the whole story in place. First drafts are meant for exploration. Explore, blow something up, throw in a rampaging Chihuahua named Herbert. It doesn’t matter. Just WRITE.

Write what you LOVE and do it BRAVELY. I actually wrote a whole post on this one, but the main point is, you should have FUN with your story, and not let doubt hold you back. If you have a crazy idea, don’t “play it safe”. Go for it! Write that crazy idea! And write the things you love. Make a list of your favorite types of story elements and incorporate them in your novel. Let loose. Try new things. This is your story. Have fun with it!

WHEW. We made it to the end. You may all breathe in relief now! (Seriously, if I added my blog posts to my NaNo wordcount it’d practically double…)


We’re nearly halfway done with this crazy NaNo thing, guys! Can you believe it??? Did you survive the Week Two slumps? How is YOUR mental state? *passes around motivational cookies* Tell me all about your November thus far!

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Sophia White
November 14, 2016 6:50 PM

50k in nine days? I just finished 17k in five days and I'm worn out (but not too worn out to attack three other projects with imminent deadlines). How do your hands and muscles in general keep up with this?

I like reading long posts about your NaNo, though I'm not sure where you get the time to write them. . .

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Kayla Marie
November 14, 2016 7:13 PM

Hi, Christine!

Ohmygoodness, I was so proud and happy for you when I saw you were done (yes, I watch my buddies' progress VERY closely… I don't know why??? Perhaps competitiveness and shame motivates me to write more???)!!!!!

Congratulations!!!!!

But, wait! You are not done????? You are going to keep going??? How are you so strong and brave, woman???? I have not your courage… *distant wailing*

Week 1 was great and I thought this NaNo thing was so easy, right???? Why was everyone acting like it's such a big deal???

Week 2 showed me the error of mine ways…

Buuuut! I got some help from some AWESOME AND VERY PATIENT friends and pushed through!

I'm at 42k now and hope to be DONE (eeeep just the word is exciting!!!!) by the 16th. *crosses fingers nervously*

So while I am depressed not to be a speedy bean like you and Cait (from Paper Fury – why did I even add her to my Buddy list???? SHE FINISHED IN THREE DAYS!!!!! *Kate dies*) and Mary Horton… I am surprised and pleased to find that a) NaNo was fun, b) I wrote a book, man!!!! and c) it only took me half a month instead of a whole one.

So basically I am just like shocked. I DID IT!!!! Or, you AM GOING to do it. There's like no way I can lose at this point, so.

Also I loved your snippets!!!!

Also how do you have the willpower yto keep going???? When I hit 50k I am going to hide from my book for FIVE YEARS AT LEAST!!!!! And so I ETERNALLY GRATEFUL that NY book is actually feeling very complete!!!! #sooooorelieved

How many more words do you think you'll write???? Like how long is it going to be when you're done????

Also (one last thing I promise) I know I am going out on a limb here so feel free to say no, but would you be interested in being writing buddies??? I have a couple, but I'd love to have a really diverse group of people around me and don't know how else to accomplish that without just waltzing around asking people point-blank???? I'm awkward like that…

Kayla Marie
November 15, 2016 10:19 PM
Reply to  Kayla Marie

Why do people say "oh these snippets are awful because they woke up looking that way" and then they turn out to be AMAZING????? My mind is boggled.

My favorites are Cael and Iavin!!!! And one is the bad guy and the other is the good guy and they are friends and one's trying to save the world and the other is trying to destroy it?????? *fangirls wildly and collapses in admiration*

Totally fine! You're a busy woman! 😉

Ohmygoodness! Two months of NaNo???? As much as I would like for my book to be 100k OR LONGER (!!!!!!) I am so exhausted that as soon as tomorrow is done I am going to bury that manuscript so deeply in the earth that it will take ten years just to dig it back out…! Like just the idea of writing in the near future or editing SCARES ME TO DEATH!!!!!

That said, I wish my book was longer… I feel like a failing bean for writing such a short little book…

Yes, I still have a blog… It's weird – blogger seems to rely on Google I guess??? So I have an account and whenever I comment on a blogger blog it automatically uses my Google account???? But my blog is on WordPress now… So anyway, if your blog was WordPress maybe you could have found me, but through Google I guess you can't????

Kayla Marie
November 17, 2016 3:02 AM
Reply to  Kayla Marie

But, but… I feel like with a book with so much sheer STUFF in it, it should be like a thousand pages??? #goalsmon I did the math and 50k is only 180 pages??? WHUT EVEN. That's shorter than most little kids' books!

Aw, thank you! I still feel like a little baby blogger, so it means a lot when people choose to follow anyway. 😉

Also I love your hair! #sadbrunettehere

Kayla Marie
November 17, 2016 7:40 PM
Reply to  Kayla Marie

Wow! You can shoot off fireworks and confetti and bake cake all at the same time? #multitasking

Thanks, Christine! You're sweet.

Now I feel oddly guilty about quitting… Almost like I should keep going??? But as I'm fresh out of book (seriously, though, I was fresh out of book by the end of week one!) I have no clue what I'd write…

Ha! I guess the grass is always greener on the other side – with hair and writing. 😉 I have zero brunettes in my book, though! They all have veeery exotic hair colors! 😉

Ohmygoodness, though! I don't even know how writers of series do it, mon! I could never!

Kayla Marie
November 17, 2016 7:41 PM
Reply to  Kayla Marie

Also aaallllll the credit goes to you because you talked me into it! 🙂

Kayla Marie
November 19, 2016 4:10 AM
Reply to  Kayla Marie

But all of you guys are continuing and I'm not…

I mean, it's just peer pressure? But that can be a good thing – it's what made me do NaNo in the first place… what made me push so hard to finish early… what made me finish at all!

Kayla Marie
November 19, 2016 6:03 PM
Reply to  Kayla Marie

I feel better now! Thanks, Christine! You da best. 🙂

Agh, yes. CAIT. She is my hero.

NaNo got me so pumped about my novel I can't seem to leave it Aline now. Which is strange since I thought I'd hate the sight of it. I've spent the last couple if days making a word aesthetic and patching up the sad little outline I tore to shreds in Week Two of NaNo… So at least I'm doing writerly things???

Also the NaNo site is mean! Even though I'm done, its still tracking my stats? So its like "you have written zero words today" and I'm like, "HOW DARE YOU MAKE ME FEEL GUILTY FOR THAT!!!"

Kayla Marie
November 19, 2016 6:04 PM
Reply to  Kayla Marie

Urg. I don't know who Aline is! I meant ALONE. 🙂

Kayla Marie
November 20, 2016 11:05 PM
Reply to  Kayla Marie

Eheh. Yeah, I'm not gonna be validating my novel??? I wrote the whole thing by hand, so typing it up would be like doing NaNo all over again, so… NOT WORTH IT.

Ha! It is kind of a cute name, isn't it?

Kayla Marie
November 24, 2016 12:17 AM
Reply to  Kayla Marie

Partly necessity, partly love I guess??? I don't have access to a PC all that often, so NaNo would have been impossible if I were not willing to write the bulk of my story by hand. Also I am waaaaaay faster at handwriting than typing, so. To be honest, though, I've come to LOVE writing by hand! Give it a try some time! You won't regret (also when you're famous, you can publish all thed handwritten drafts and make a million dollars)!

Blue
November 14, 2016 8:39 PM

50K in nine days…*squeak!* C…congra…congratulations!

"First drafts are meant for exploration. Explore, blow something up, throw in a rampaging Chihuahua named Herbert. It doesn’t matter. Just WRITE." Good words. I usually do end up exploding something. I haven't tried the rampaging chihuahua name Herbert, though- I should!

(I love that old typewriter on your dresser, by the way!)

Jane Maree
November 14, 2016 10:04 PM

CHRISTINE. I AM SO SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!! THAT IS SO AMAZING!!! *flails*

Also. I have a question. It probably sounds weird but…can I please please beta read your book when it gets to that stage??? Because those snippeeeetsss. They're killing me with awesomeness. I have so much love for those characters even though I have no clue who they really are.

I also wanted to say a big THANK YOU. I know you probably didn't realise it, but having you as my NaNo buddy was super encouraging and really fun. Being on the other side of the world makes me feel slightly out of things like this sometimes, but this month I have just been totally swamped with awesomeness of people. So thanks for being a part of that, even though you didn't do much, it still made a big difference to this Aussie girl's first NaNo experience. *hugs*

Jane Maree
November 15, 2016 8:59 AM
Reply to  Jane Maree

But your characters sound so epic!!! Oh well, next book you need beta-ing, I'm here jumping up and down waving my arms and screaming for a copy. 😛

*hugs you back* Thank you so much. You were totally the best. *tries to think of words to describe what my heart is feeling* *fails* *hugs you again*

Jane Maree
November 15, 2016 9:56 PM
Reply to  Jane Maree

OOh YES PLEASE!!! I'd LOVE to read it whenever it's ready. <3

Ellie
November 15, 2016 12:23 AM

I'M SORRY IS THAT SOME AIREN AND ERYTH I SEE?

And also Iavin and Cael. Ohmygoodness. What beans.

Congrats on your 62k! And AHHH YOUR WRITING. I LOVE IT EVERY TIME.

Best of luck with the remainder of your novel!

Ellie | On the Other Side of Reality

Ellie
November 19, 2016 12:05 AM
Reply to  Ellie

Also, I tagged you for a thing!

– Ellie

Victoria Grace Howell
November 15, 2016 1:50 AM

Wow! I can't believe you're already over 5OK! I'm at 25K as of writing this comment. I'm so glad this book is going well for you. I have yet to write the last book of a series, but I'm excited to! 😀 Happy writing!

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Skye Hoffert
November 15, 2016 7:16 AM

You go Christine! Your word count has me stunned, and the fact that you are still in love with your characters and story after that is brilliant! YOUR CHARACTERS!!!
I don't know what it is about them, but I always seem to fall in love with them. All of them!

Emily Drown
November 15, 2016 5:07 PM

CHRISTINE. Oh my goodness. You… you are a superhero. o.o

IT MUST FEEL SO, SO GOOD TO FINISH THIS SERIES! And I'm super happy for you that you're still 100% in love with your story. 😀 (I am for the most part faring quite the opposite. *ahem*)

I adore your first sentence. Wow.

You are amazing and so superhuman! GREAT JOB. 😀

Emily Drown
November 16, 2016 9:06 PM
Reply to  Emily Drown

Oh, I'm pretty sure you are. 😉

Oh no, I definitely am enjoying my book immensely. It feels great to be completely expanding from my full outline. But I've been struggling a lot with feelings of "this is worthless", "it's so cliche and shallow on paper but so deep and beautiful in my head" and things like that. So. xP But I really am enjoying it, I'm just not "in love" with it every time during the day. 😉

*hugs*

Jameson C. Smith
November 15, 2016 9:30 PM

CONGRATULATIONS ON ALL THOSE FABULOUS WORDS! Just—whoa. Do you have an estimate for what your final word count will be?

Isn't it great when you have that one character whose POV is just the best? It makes things so much easier! And oh my goodness Darven sounds so wonderful. I love broody characters.

"Your hear"—it sounds close, right? 😉

Your room is adorable! It looks so cozy and peaceful, like a perfect writing space. AND YOU HAVE A TYPEWRITER! And writing outside is lovely. The weather here hasn't exactly been conducive for me to do so, but I was able to a lot last month which was nice. Something about the sunshine and the birdsong is really inspiring.

NaNo is going much better than I thought it would. My novel isn't turning out quite like I imagined it would, but it's moving pretty quickly. I'm hoping to stay ahead of the word count and (maybe? possibly?) finish this draft early. I'm not committing to that entirely, but it's one of those things that I would like to do.

Also, I did put the caffeine quote above my desk. 🙂

Tracey Dyck
November 15, 2016 11:50 PM

GIRL, YOU ARE PAST 65K. YOU ARE LEGEND. I know the book seems huge and daunting at times, but YOU'VE GOT THIS. Just keep putting one foot in front of the other. Write a scene, then the next scene, then the next…and pretty soon you'll be typing "The End." (Gosh, that sounds so final. So bittersweet. *sniffles*)

LSDKFJASLASFJ Your first sentence! XD Oh, Iavin. I honestly can't wait to read the parts from his POV–the way you talk about him has me in love already. And Cael, Darven, Airen…JUST EVERYBODY. I WANT TO SMUSH THEM ALL IN A GROUP HUG.

Ugh, I'm the same way about beginnings! Unless it's for a dare or flash fiction piece, because than I can just go wild and not have to fix whatever mess I make–I can just end on a cliffhanger and be done with it. XD But when it's a full story, something I really care about and want to do right, that's when beginnings can be so hard. Finding your hook, setting the right pace, trying to find your stride, setting everything up, getting into character… Thank God for revisions!

Ha, if I was doing NaNo, I would be the same about not writing past midnight simply to keep each day's wordcount nice and tidy. XD

I love all the pictures of your writing spots! They're so cozy and bright and cheerful. The colors of your room remind me a tiny bit of Mary Margaret's apartment in OUAT, actually, but maybe with a smidgen more pink. 😀

(Also, do I spy the print you won in Deborah's giveaway??)

Haha, when people ask me in person about writing, I tend to be a little less detailed too–unless it's my immediate family or a close friend or a fellow writer, because those people understand. It's worse, though, when someone asks you what your book is about. O.O

I. Love. Those writing tips. Seriously. Especially the last two about writing now and editing later (I am constantly reminding myself of that these days), and writing what you love. How have I not thought to make a list of things I love and just write about them?! You're so right, we need to loosen up and write bravely! It's our stories, after all. Shouldn't they come from the heart? Shouldn't they be what we're absolutely, head-over-heels in love with?

I love this post! It's so great to get these weekly updates on your NaNo project. Just keep swimming–er, I mean writing! *hugs* >o (That little thingy is supposed to be a fish. A fish that is supposed to be Dory. Don't mind my random attempt at a new emoji. XD)

Tracey Dyck
November 28, 2016 2:56 AM
Reply to  Tracey Dyck

*showers you in hearts and confetti*

Precious and awkward seem to describe Iavin perfectly!

Yes, that's exactly what her apartment is like! A modernized fairy tale cottage. Love it. ^_^ The whole show is definitely brilliant.
"That describes everything about me." IT DOES, THOUGHHHHH. XDDDD

I know, right? I'M just trying to figure out the plot and stuff, so how am I supposed to present a coherent synopsis? That's what the back cover of a book is for–so wait till it's published, people! Well, actually, it's nice that some people are interested enough to ask, I guess. And I suppose I'll have to get better at describing my books if I hope to pitch to an agent one day… XD
That's a convenient thing about retellings–everyone knows the general plot. *nods*

I just get so excited hearing about your writing journey and how you've grown and learned to be bold! <3

Oh no, you're not running anyone off at all! Or at least not me. 🙂

XD

*more hugs*

Micaiah Saldaña
November 17, 2016 10:23 PM

Wow, you already reached 50,000?! *gives you candy and throws confetti* Congrats! Good luck on the rest!

And YES, write now and edit later. I wish I knew that when I was a younger writer. I. Was. So. Slow.

Aidyl Ewoh
November 21, 2016 3:42 PM

WHOA! Good for you! 9 days is incredibly fast! Way to go! And wow, being able to write such a long post after that? I generally can't think to blog for several weeks after finishing NaNo. 🙂 Very impressive!