NaNoWriMo 2021

NaNoWriMo 2021 - The Journey Has Just Begun

National Novel Writing Month is over, but your writing journey has hopefully just begun! I know mine has. I will be slowing down on the Far-Reaching Thread and moving back into my other novels that are in early draft stages. This NaNoWriMo was a fun, creative break for me to try something not connected to a larger series or even a singular book idea.

However, in my attempt to make a collection of short stories, I may have inadvertently created another new novel idea I may pursue in the future. I have other more pressing stories I want to complete. Last month, I promised to get a short story out for everyone to read. It wasn’t when I wanted it out for all of you, but I did get it out this month and can be found under the free story section the website.

It was one of my early attempts at a lighthearted flash fiction for the year and it was sadly rejected by the magazine’s I had in mind that may have taken it. It wasn’t surprising through. I learned that the likelihood of getting published in a professional sci-fi/fantasy magazine was in the realm of 1%. It’s difficult.

There are strict guidelines to follow, manuscript formatting requirements, and ultimately, at the end of the day, the editor that reads the work hasn’t to want it more than the hundreds of other submissions they may receive in a day. It’s a crowded, competitive space and one worth pursuing (at least I feel that way about it).

There is still one month remaining and even if I don’t get any of my other stories published in any magazine this year, I will simply try again next year. Hard work is rewarded to those who continue to work hard…or if they get lucky.

Anyways, my writing journey is not just short stories. I’m working on finishing a science fiction novel, which I would like to make into a series. The first draft (or draft zero as I like to call it) is done and I will be going through a comprehensive review of the work this month.

I’ll be looking at a myriad of items, but the most important will be revolving around characterization consistency and coherent plot. There are a lot of moving pieces and technicalities that I want to get right without stripping away the style and voice of the story and its characters. Once I complete a few rounds of editing, I will at some point have to decide if traditional publication is an option or if I should pursue self-publishing.

They each have their advantages and disadvantages, but finding the right option is going to be the difficult choice. I’ll keep you updated on the progress.

Until next time, Read, Write, Edit, Repeat.

- J.J.

NaNoWriMo 2021 - Weekly Progress

It’s update time! I will be doing a brief update on my work in progress here and you will see an update each week. The title of the science fiction short story collection is called, “A Far-Reaching Thread.”

You can also see my progress at nanowrimo.org.

WRITING PROGRESS*:

Number of Days: 30*

Word Count: 36,201*

Average Words Per Day: 1,167*

Average Writing Speed: 1 word per minute*

*All stats updated as of November 30th

NaNoWriMo 2021 - Writing Progress

Remaining Days (couldn’t fit all on chart):

  • Nov 28th - 268 words

  • Nov 29th - 438 words

  • Nov 30th - 308 words

Now you know where I stand and I got more exciting work to go! How have your WIP’s been going? Are you meeting the goal or going beyond it? Give yourself a pat on the back. You’re awesome! Keep it up!

Falling short? Don’t worry, you’re awesome too! Writing is tough. As you can see, I’ve had my off days as well. Remember, don’t be discouraged if you can’t hit the goal every day. It’s all about the journey. This month is about challenging yourself to start, continue, and/or finish your novel. Remember, you can do it.

I hope you all have an excellent time writing next week and until next time…

Read, Write, Edit, Repeat

- J. J.

National Novel Writing Month - Another Journey Begins

Hello everyone! I hope you all had a pleasant Halloween dressing up, eating candy, and maybe taking in a movie or two (I think this was the first year I did all three!). However, Halloween is done and National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is upon us.

I have participated in this event a few times with varying success, but this year I wanted to try something different. As you all know, I’ve been working on editing my novel along with writing some new, yet to be read, flash/short stories. I’ve really been enjoying the writing process of these stories and I hope to have at least one ready for all you readers this November. Yay!

I’ve been enjoying writing them so much, in fact, that I am planning on creating a connected universe flash fiction/short story collection for NaNoWriMo this year. Creating smaller, loosely connected stories into a collection feels like a fun way to make unique stories. It leaves open room for creativity, takes the pressure of completing a single novel away, and also allows me to tackle the page in a more focused manner.

Each novel poses difficult challenges and can be mentally exhausting. As I edited my own novel, I found myself losing focus and energy for the last few months. It became a slog. Writing short stories re-energized me and helped me gain more focus when jumping back to my novel. Additionally, reading other novels assisted in this as well.

Yet, doing a short story collection for NaNoWriMo isn’t the only thing I’m doing different this year. For the first time, I will be using the NaNoWriMo system to record my progress. I haven’t done it before, but I can imagine it will be helpful in keeping me accountable. I will also be giving a weekly update on my progress as well. Hopefully, after the month, I will do a review of my experience and the system they use. Many of you may be intimately familiar with it, so feel free to share your experience in the comments.

Speaking of sharing experiences, I will be sharing more information on my short story magazine submission progress by the end of the year. I have several more stories written and will be submitting a few still this November.

So, as you can guess, I’m going to have a busy November and I have a lot to deliver. Wish me luck and until next time…

Read, Write, Edit, Repeat

- J. J.