LAlien wrote:
I don't expect to hit 50k either, but it will definitely give me a start. I really like to do semi-autobiographical stuff (probably because it is hard for me to think about how people might react to things, so my characters may be really similar to myself, my brothers and sister, cousins, friends...), so it will probably be your typical YA novel. Somebody might have superpowers, though...
What about you? I will also be figuring things out this week, like a schedule for writing (daily word count goal, when can I write, managing it with school and dance...) and more plot planning.
I don't have an outline or a synopsis, but I have some rough ideas about characters, locations and themes---sort of contemporary magical/psychological realism with a number of intersecting elements from conspiracy theories, fringe religion and science fiction. If I can get anything like the general tone of "Radio Free Albemuth" but with shades of "100 Years of Solitude" I will be very happy. Hell, If I can get people to want to keep turning pages and conclude "this doesn't suck" I'll be happy.
octobertiger wrote:
It's surprisingly easy to hit the 50K if you give yourself a chance to get addicted to it.
Very encouraging to hear! As the father of twins with a full time day job, I doubt I will have the opportunity. But I intend to make up for low productivity weekdays with weekend marathons. We'll see.
I am hugely impressed that you have discovered the relative ease of it for yourself!
octobertiger wrote:
I've decided I'm not going to do it this year. I'm going to write and record 12 songs from scratch, instead. No pre-planning and no past material involved. The thought scares me a little - which is why it's worth doing!
Sounds fantastic and makes me think of Jonathan Coulton and the "thing a week" songs--among which I count some of my favorite songs ("Chiron Beta Prime," "Creepy Doll".)
Please share with us, if you can! I can see the creativity ready to burst out of you in bright and shiny chords, right through the pixels on this screen! Let the notes flow free, man!
coffeebean wrote:
This will be my first year.
I'm taking the few days before it begins to brainstorm a little and write up a synopsis.
Great!
I hope it goes well and the words pour out like water from a shattering ice dam!
I hope we an all encourage one another through the month!