So far, it looks like I'll be getting a slow start on NaNoWriMo this year. I had intended to take Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday this week to start outlining my book, but with fielding a couple of rush projects last week and then getting sick over the weekend, it just hasn't happened.
And yes, I wholeheartedly believe that having a good outline is the secret to being able to write quickly (and without major episodes of writer's block). When I do get around to starting my outline (hopefully tonight), I'll be using Cyn Mobley's suggestions from BAM: Book A Month, an ebook I reviewed on my Reading For Writers blog about a month ago.
Wish me luck!
Yeah, you're not the only one who will probably get a slow start, despite really wanting to charge the gate. After not feeling well for over a year (and basically being told it was all in my head--Screw them!), I've been pursuing medical testing in earnest. So most of tomorrow will be eaten up with a followup doctor visit...then who knows what's in store. I hope you're feeling better and that you get caught up soon. My basic outline has been done for months, but as you'll recall I'm bending the rules and writing creative nonfiction.
ReplyDeleteScrew them, indeed! And good for you for pursuing medical testing anyway. I hope you find out what is wrong, and that it's something easy to treat, so that you can get back to feeling better again.
ReplyDeleteI always find that doctor's appointments kill an entire day, no matter how I schedule them. It's just so hard to focus beforehand, or switch gear afterward. I hardly ever get much done on those kinds of days!
Ooh, I got the BAM book too. But as I said, I'll most probably just write several short stories for NaNoWriMo this year. :(
ReplyDeleteI hear you, Mariella. I'm not giving up yet, but personally I won't be surprised if I don't "win" NaNoWriMo this year. I just accepted another assignment, to be finished over the next week or so...
ReplyDeleteThis year I have more pressure on me to maintain my income, since I have horse bills to keep up on. It will definitely make NaNoWriMo more challenging.