carriemac: (She-Hulk)
Camp Nano banner

Every year, I do Nano and Camp Nano. Mostly, I fail. But I am ever an optimist, so I'm trying again. My goal for this year is 25K. That's 807 words per day--completely doable!

I want to write 10K on my (original fiction) fantasy novel. The rest of the word count is for finishing up my Cotton Candy Bingo and Ladies Bingo cards.

Anyone else doing Camp Nano this year?

carriemac: (Alice-determined)
In order of priority:
ETA: I just noticed the amnesty period for Ladies' Bingo has either changed or I got it wrong. Since it ends in August, I'm going to reconfigure my work list. All the LB fic is moving beneath the "bonus if time" heading and the Cotton Candy Bingo stories are moving up in priority.

Write/Finish )
Post )

It's doubtful I'll finish everything, but it'll be fun to try.
carriemac: (arrow - shado)
I decided to go through and tally up everything I've written this year. It's pretty obvious that I'm really good at beginning things and not so good at finishing them. My mind just moves so fast sometimes, and I'm such a slow writer. It's a bad combination!

But hey--as long as I *am* writing, I'm not going to beat myself up about it. At least not too much.

Fanfiction Totals )

Original Fiction )

Overall total: 20,484

That means I'm only a tenth of my yearly goal, and the year's about half over. Ouch. The state of my original fiction* is also terrible. I really need to finish something.

*I could very well be missing a lot of the original fiction I've worked on this year, since my folder organization is terrible. These totals also don't count any of the writing I've done for work, since that is (mostly) nonfiction.

carriemac: (sleepy hollow - abby and ichabod)
I typically draft stories in Scrivener, but there's an awesome website that has changed my writing habits. It's called Ilys, and you have to check it out to really see how it works.

The basics: you enter the # of words you want to write. When you click "go," you're taken to a black screen with a large box in the middle. Each letter you type flashes in the box and then is replaced by the next letter you type. A word count meter is at the top of the box. Below the box, you can click an "eye" to see what you've written so far--but you can't edit it until you've hit your word-count goal.

It forces you to write without editing, and to concentrate on telling your story rather than getting the words right.*

Try it out! You might be surprised at how much it changes the way you write.

*Once I finish my first draft, I go back and paste it into Scrivener, where I can edit and revise.

Profile

carriemac: (Default)
carriemac

Word Counts

2014 Word Count:

January 2015

S M T W T F S
     123
45678 910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 11th, 2025 12:42 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios