Re[2]: National Novel Writing Month
November 03, 2006 · by Burley Grymz · Permalink · comment on this post in the forum · Category: Original Version, communiqués
By my count, that’s 393 words you wrote about not writing 100 words.
In my view, NaNoWriMo is about learning to turn off the voice that is letting those doubts in. There will always be doubts, but critiquing a piece of writing before you write it (or critiquing your abilities to write before you write it) is cart-before-horse territory. That’s why a difficult deadline helps — there’s no time to pay heed to that voice.
Don’t let your fingers slow down to it. Just write. Even if it sucks and you know it, just write. Even if you don’t know where the characters are going, just write.
If you’re not sure what to write, follow the advice of my brother-in-law who told me to always find the bass-line in avant jazz when you don’t know what’s happening. Find the bass-line in your protag and start writing about that for awhile.
Too bad you’re not writing a post-modern meta novel. Your 393 words here could count towards your daily total.
Anyway, based on what you’ve posted so far, you’ve got nothing to complain about. I’m already hooked. I think it rocks.

