Greetings, strangelings! I’m still working on getting posts
up on a more regular basis, but things are happening, fun things, so I’m hoping
I will have much to talk about.
July was an eventful month as far as my writing goes. I
really want to be a published author, but I’ve been in a bit of a funk for
quite a while. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to write, but I had a lot of
trouble making myself do it. To be honest, it was kind of painful to be
disconnected from my writing for so long.
So, when my friend and fellow blogger, Lilian, over at
Petticoat Pedaler asked if I was going to participate in Camp NaNoWriMo, I gave
it the briefest of thoughts before deciding that I would. I needed the push,
the challenge. I could have started something new, but I chose to edit existing
content and write new content for my oldest story, The Unheard-of. My goal was 25,000 words. Although I did a
significant amount of copying, pasting, and editing, I also wrote a whole new
scene and added quite a bit to the end of the story. I’m still not sure what I
will do with the middle to build tension and move the plot along, but I’m
pretty happy with what I did considering it’s a very rough piece of writing.
Most importantly, I’m excited about my story, my world, and
my characters again. I once again feel the desire to write, to expand my story
and learn more about my characters through writing them. It’s an amazing
feeling after going so long without writing much. And I’m proud of myself
because I reached my goal. Actually, I exceeded my goal a bit. I ended the
month with 25, 454 words.
Now comes the task of keeping up with my writing, of
developing better habits so I can finish this thing, find an agent, and get
published. Writing is the only thing I’ve ever really wanted to do, and I need
to work harder to make this dream come true.
By Yan Moura |
What else? I undertook another challenge of sorts over the
last week when I participated in GISHWHES, a scavenger hunt of epic
proportions. This was my first time participating, and it was challenging and
fun! It forced me to be more social, which is always a bit of a problem for me
as I tend to be pretty shy. I did a lot of strange, wonderful, silly things,
and I’m fairly certain I will participate again in the future.
I was buried in sand (during which I got a sunburn for the
first time in YEARS), played a bookie for a paper boat regatta, created tweed
porn and a life form made of books and book parts, played a vampire sucking
blood from a doughnut, took pictures for a rock album cover, a Sears-style
gender-swapped photo, and several mug shots. I also drew a picture of an
actor/panda hybrid, made a museum-style installation using dishes, painted a
backdrop, fed a demon, and decided on the next hipster accessory. Most
importantly, I met and worked with a lot of really cool and interesting people.
Now, I embark on the rest of the month. Now that the hunt is
complete, it’s time for more writing, more searching for a better job, and more
creativity in general. I hope you all are having a wonderful August so far, and
that the month brings you many wonderful things.
Strangely,
Chantel
I am glad Camp NaNoWriMo stirred up your writing and I hope you keep at it. I am also glad you joined us for GISHWHES. Seeing so many of the things listed out really puts into perspective how much we all did. Here is to many more adventures and successes in our writing.
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