Here is today's Camp Nano Care Package:
"'I write every day at the same time! I write ten pages everyday! I set myself deadlines and stick to them! I only ever write in the bathtub!' — said no one ever, and yet, somehow, every writer.
When we read about other writer’s practices, we often forget that they are that writer’s practice, and not universals. There is no one way to write a novel, and for the novel that you are writing now, the way you are doing it is just fine, thank you very much."
I know we've already talked about writing routines and rituals on here, but are you consistent with the practices you follow every day that you write, or do you change it up open? What are the more rigid requirements you have for a successful writing session, and what can you be flexible with?
I laughed at this one. "I only ever write in the bathtub!"
I think more successful days are the ones where I start in the morning. If I can get something good going first thing in the morning, I am more likely to write more during a day. It only works at night these days if I've been thinking about something off and on all day, but can't physically write it down. And that doesn't happen a lot. If I don't write early, I may get up to 500 words for a day, but it's typically closer to 20-100 words.
Things that are always consistent... Well, I open the computer with the intent to write every day. I actually don't close my works-in-progress ever. So right now, my Chrome window for writing is the current PNecklace chapter I'm writing, the current PBox as OF chapter I'm writing, "blep2" (the document with the scenes I've written ahead of where I'm currently at chronologicall
y in the story) and "pboxnchx" (the same type of document for OF PBox, but organized slightly differently since it's more of a draft # whatever than a new story even though a lot is changing), plus the untitled document I use to keep track of what I specifically write each day to record it. That one has been the greatest choice I ever made, because before I was just counting and manually adding the words together each time and it was a process. If I'm editing the chapter for my weekly update, I will also have that open until I have posted it and then I close it until I'm ready to edit the next chapter in that chunk.
I tend to be more successful if I'm sitting in a chair at some sort of flat surface, rather than on my lap desk somewhere comfortable. Unless something comes to me first thing in the morning and I worry that getting up will diminish that information, then I stay in bed and write on my phone. Though there's sometimes that I'm like "this is all too much, I must get up and type to fully do it justice." I do keep some of my writing open on my phone though, because I just never know when inspiration will strike.
On a sillier note, any time I'm able to drink my coffee at home and write, I use my little Backstreet Boys mug and every Wednesday, I wear a Backstreet Boys mask and take my crocodile to-go coffee mug to work. These are my little traditions that I am adamant about keeping, though I don't know that they are integral to my writing process, lol.
Otherwise? I usually reread a chapter in progress (at least from the start of the scene) before I write anything new and will often green line it as I go along. That's pretty much it. I promise myself that I won't check here until I've tried to write for at least an hour, though I may or may not quickly refresh it on my phone in the morning to see if anyone posted since I last saw on Saturday/Sunday mornings, lol.
I think that's it. The big thing for me has been just keeping stuff open. It reminds me that it's waiting, but not in an oppressive kind of way. Thankfully, I haven't yet run into a day this go around where I can't find something to write about something and thankfully it's usually in the PBox&Co universe somewhere.
Although, I did move it into its own window today because I needed several tabs open to do administrative paperwork type things today and it's definitely felt more "out of sight, out of mind," so maybe that's why I can't get into the groove today. Hmm...