Caitlin and I decided to do NaNoWriMo, the novel-writing insanity. I’ve been doing really well on the daily wordcount goal, but I’m not so great with the discipline. Since I set out to write a novel, I’ve now completed two short stories, a book review, and several non-fiction columns.
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My ability to put together words on a regular basis is quite the suck. I feel like I should have planned ahead more if I was going to do it.
Aren’t you being a true writer then? Being able to get vast output on any project save the one you are supposed to be focusing on?
Is that the definition? I am DEFINITELY a true writer in that case!
Maybe I should sign up for a couple classes after Nanowrimo… there’s nothing like having a final paper due to motivate me to work on other things!
And I have completed 5000 grad school essays, each one not quite right.
Yeah, I have probably 30 or 40 not-quite-right short stories saved. But I do have 2 that other people could read! WHOA!
Hmm, a true writer in the making.
You might enjoy this read ..http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/wwdnbackup/2011/10/writing-about-writing-so-i-can-get-back-to-writing-because-today-im-having-a-hard-time-writing.html