That's right folks, gather around to pat me on the back and congratulate me, I have completed NaNoWriMo for the third time. Wow, this year was an education, it was so completely different to the other years I entered.
Let me tell you a little bit of why.
As with previous years I had an idea for this NaNo, I had characters, a setting, a thin, vague plot of what I wanted the characters to do, and that was about it. Before starting I saw that the plot was thin, but it didn't worry me. I thought, I can do it anyway. But the moment I started writing on the 1st I noticed how extremely thin the plot really was. I mean, it was so thin I could see through to the other side. I had the idea, but I had no idea how to get to any of the points I had thought up.
This was because of a lack of planning on my part. I do not regret this, more than half of NaNoWriMo is made up of Pantsers anyway. If they can enter NaNo without a single idea of what to write about and come out the other side with a shiny novel then I can enter with a tiny plan and still come out the other end.
So throughout the first week there was a lot of brain storming, and writing random scenes, week two was a copy of week one with even more random scenes, and week three was writing random scenes and filling out previous ones in order to reach the word count.
This is the first novel I have ever begun to write where I didn't write everything in the order it happens in the book. In this story I wrote scenes that were interesting, leaving the ones that I found boring or too hard to work out where they were supposed to go, first. In my plan of order I will rewrite what I have, edit, then begin stitching the scenes together. It's a big job and that will begin on the 1st of December. Or some time in December. If I can rewrite it all before January then that gives me the whole of the new year for finishing the book.
Among the things that made this month interesting and different was that I worked two full days a weekend. That was, I think, 6 days where I couldn't write at all so I had to push myself to being ahead of the word count for at least three days so by the time the weekend was over I was still ahead.
Also, with my previous novels because I had a clear plan in mind I was ahead all the way through. With this story, however, some days I only just reached the count and went over it. This was a lot more fun because it was more stressful. I spent more hours on the computer really battling with myself to get words down that I had no idea I had.
Next year is too far away to think about, and by next year I mean next November, but I can't wait to go through another wild NaNoWriMo. Who knows how different it will end up being compared to the last three. Who knows what will change. Whatever happens, I'm already looking forward to it. We shall face it when it comes. I'll leave that story for another day.