Friday 27 November 2009

NaNWriMo 2009 - Winner!

I just thought I might mention that despite a Word crash losing two hours of writing I just hit 50,000 words. And I have just realised I did that in 14 days (must be a faster typist than I thought).

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Fortunately (or otherwise) the story has not told itself in 50,000 words, so I'd guess I've got another 30,000 to go to complete it. Oh well.



Tuesday 24 November 2009

NanoWrimo

What can I say? I just reached 44,000 words and am taking a break. I had another idea, so I wrote it.

And I feel like I've run a marathon, which is always the problem with extended action sequences. (This might also be the last stages of the cold from the weekend).

There are still huge gaps early on, I haven't bothered dividing it into chapters, and the whole thing is likely to be riddled with spelling mistakes since I turned the spell checking off to let me type faster, but my beta reader keeps demanding I get more written because they want to know how it ends.

Hopefully this is a good sign.

Sunday 22 November 2009

Out of ideas and ill

What a combination. Eight days to go, and feeling lousy.

And thanks to someone who keeps making "helpful suggestions" I've lost the thread of the story.

Oh well, it wasn't likely to get published anyway.

Wednesday 18 November 2009

NaNoWriMo progress

22,000 words, give or take a few. A notebook full of un-typed up scenes. 8,000 words to do to catch up.

What stands in my way? Interviews over the next few days, and mainly two very demanding cats. (That's not quite fair - interviews are an excuse to get away from the cats and fill yet more notebooks.)

What is beginning to scare me is finding out that a lot of what I thought was blue-sky thinking for the story is actually genuine rocket science theory. It seems having aviation as a hobby pays off.

Saturday 14 November 2009

New lens and NaNoWriMo

It's been a busy writing day for me. On NaNoWriMo I've broken 11,000 words and am hopefully on course. I need to get a few more notes written, but the story is coming together. There's now a two line summary and excerpt also up.

I also have a new lens up. The Surrey Iron Railway was a horse drawn railway established in 1801. Although it was in use for only forty years, it was the first public railway in the world.

Surrey Iron Railway
http://www.squidoo.com/surrey-iron-railway

Friday 13 November 2009

NaNoWriMo

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I finally got round to typing up parts of my story for NaNoWriMo. It's not a great one, but then NaNo tends to be about quantity not quality (and if I like the end result I can always edit it afterwards).

Unfortunately cat herding has left me rather short on the wordcount, so whether or not I will complete it within time is going to be tricky.


In practice however I have definitely written more than 50K words this month already: two new lenses and the Stephen and Matilda blog

The Stephen and Matilda blog actually seems to get more interest in this one. It's probably because of cute cats.

Anyway, I need to get away from ninja felines and back to typing.

Thursday 12 November 2009

New lens - MacRobert's reply

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Lady MacRobert's Reply
http://www.squidoo.com/macroberts-reply


In the second world war, Lady MacRobert lost her sons who were serving in the RAF. Her reply was to donate a cheque to purchase a Short Stirling Bomber. She wanted to respond appropriately, and called it "a mother's immediate response."

Since then, one aircraft in 15 Squadron RAF has been called MacRobert's Reply. The lens has the full story.