I can hardly believe it has been two months since I have posted to my site. It has been a very busy time with programs breaking for the summer and summer programs beginning. An emergency surgery also sidelined me for a short time from which I have recovered almost fully.
My husband and I also welcomed the visit of his brother, sister and brother-in-law for several fun-filled days. We took a couple of days to travel up and down the Oregon coast, visiting antique shops and eating lots of seafood. They are such a joy to spend time with and we always count ourselves blessed when those opportunities arise, especially since we live so far apart.
In between all of that, I have been working very hard to finish the first draft of the book I have been writing on since November. I have every intention of getting this completed by this coming November so I can once again be involved in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). I learned so much from doing it this last year and I want to be able to start a new project without having to worry about finishing this current one.
If you have never heard of NaNoWriMo or have been reticent to partake, I encourage you to go to their website and check it out www.nanowrimo.org . It is a free opportunity to join writers around the world during the month of November in the goal of writing a minimum of 50,000 words of a new novel or writing project. Last year, I was coerced by a friend to jump in and do it two days before the start date of November 1. I had no idea what to write about and had been in a slump for some time. A hint of an idea came to me and I decided I had nothing to lose and everything to gain. It has since turned into something I feel has some real merit and has been a joy and learning experience to work on.
Last week, I quickly jotted down some thoughts about this years project and look forward to fleshing it out. It looks like it will be a sequel to the project I am current trying to finish. In the meantime, I will attempt to get back to my diligence of posting to this site at least once or twice a week. Having a blog or website is another wonderful way of building your writing muscles in different ways than writing novels or other projects. When you take advantage of opportunities to write, you can’t help but get better.
If you would like to be a writing buddy on NaNoWriMo, I am Tale-Creator. So, let’s stretch those writing muscles together!
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Kathy:
ReplyDeleteI have always heard great things about NaNoWriMo (did I spell that right?) I hope you all the best.
We recently drove up the coastline aways ourselves, though we didn't visit any antique shops. We DID eat ice cream and cheese, though, in Tillamook. Yum.