Whoo. 7,750 words so far, with a target of 11,000 today. Okay, maybe by tomorrow. The only fly in the writing ointment (aside from pesky day jobs, family and the vagaries of laptop sudden death) is that the NaNoWriMo web site is just useless.
The last two years I kept a
fairly low profile. Not much jabber. But it was nice to be able to read other folks' ramblings, and keep up with their word counts and foibles over the net. A real community of writers.
Without the web site we're left to our individual (literary) devices (pads, laptops, desktops, Alphasmarts, etc.) but, except for meetings, and the odd e-mails between NaNoers that know each other outside of the month of November, it's been a quiet experience. Too quiet.
Yeah, I know, it's only the 3rd day. But there's a lot of initiative and zing falling by the wayside. A lot of folks won't complete, because they didn't have their fellow hatchlings, newbies, mentors, cheerleaders, or others to comfort them through the first scary week. (Chris says it's week #2, but I think if someone ends week 1 substantially behind, it's all over but the shouting unless they are one heck of a dedicated person.)
So, Chris, get the !$##@# site up, will ya? (Sorry, I know I have a halo, but it just came out...)
Labels: Chris Baty, Hatchlings, NaNoWriMo, Newbies, Web Site, Writing