Friday, October 31, 2014

FRIDAY STIR FRY - Missing For The Next 30 Days



Yep, it's almost here. November or as I like to call it Insaneber. Because anyone who thinks they can write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days has to be insane right?

Believe it or not it is possible but it takes a lot of energy, courage and caffeine. Here are a few tricks and treats I've learned over the last 6 years I've participated. (notice how I referenced Halloween there?) Happy Halloween/Samhain! Now to my tips.


  • Absolutely no editing. This is the first rule of NaNo. Lock that editor in the basement. You have no time for his nonsense this month. 
  • Do not use contractions. Don't is one word - do not is two. You can fix it later with find and replace. 
  • Everyone has at least two, three or more names. And they repeat their names a lot. Not only does this up your word count but it helps your brain remember all your characters. Again, you can fix later. 
  • Have a music play list. This not only sets the mood for your story, but, at least in my case, the words flow easier if there is music in the background. 
  • Lots of caffeine and chocolate. Self explanatory. 
  • Set a timer for 10, 15 or 30 minutes. Write non-stop until that sucker goes off. You'll be surprised how many words you will get.
  • Finally - and this is very important. BACK UP YOUR NOVEL AT LEAST EVERY DAY. I can't tell you how many horror stories I've heard of people losing all their hard work. Don't be that person.
 
I hope you join in, but if not please understand if you don't see or hear from me, I'm probably okay, just busy trying to wrestle a novel out of my brain. You can track my progress by coming by and checking the word count widget to the right.






Friday, October 24, 2014

FRIDAY STIR FRY - Halloween




Do you dress up for Halloween? Here I am a few years ago at what was then my favorite watering hole. Our city has a Halloween Pub Crawl in the downtown area and you can see all kinds of costumes. It's make believe for adults. For a few hours we get to pretend to be somebody else. It's kind of like when I lose myself writing. I become a different person for a while and escape to another world where I can leave my problems behind and just have fun pretending.

Here are a few of my favorite costumes from past years.

Green Acres
Roaring Twenties


Tigger and Dog

Ho, Ho, Ho Jolly Green Giant

                   










Woody


These are all very creative and cute. I don't see much of these people anymore since I changed watering holes, but I'm sure this Saturday there will be plenty of other cool costumes and memories to be made. 
             Let me know if you enjoy Halloween.

Friday, October 17, 2014

FRIDAY STIR FRY - Why NaNoWriMo?





Yep, I'm going to do this again. Just shoot me now.

You may be asking yourself why I put myself through this if I would prefer to be shot? The answer is complicated but, I'll do my best to explain with a list. Who doesn't like lists?

  • This is how I finally wrote my first novel. Without NaNo, I might still be saying "I want to write a novel someday".
  • They are such a supportive group and they provide some terrific pep talks from famous authors.
  • The forums are both hilarious and supportive. I've actually connected with a few people on Facebook during the rest of the year. 
  • It's free, although donations are greatly appreciated and I always donate $10.00. What a deal!
  • It's a challenge and what is life without a few challenges along the way? Boring.
  • I'm part of something bigger than myself. People from all over the world participate. 
  • NaNo is a not for profit and they promote writing in schools with their Young Writer's Program.
There you have it. Reason's why I'll be a little dazed and confused this November. Just pat me on the shoulder and hand me some coffee and I promise not to kill you in my novel. Maybe.