I very rarely research on my phone... only if I need to look up something quickly when I'm not on my computer and have my phone handy. I don't want it showing up in my search history on my phone or influencing my Facebook ads.
I honestly don't know if I get weird social media ads because I don't check mine often enough to notice, but you're right, looking up medical stuff would probably give you some pretty weird facebook ads, lol. I hope I have facebook ads about camels. I would actually love that, lol.
I hate when that happens with the word count! I felt like I had a decent writing day again today, but I was under 1000 words. The chapter I'm writing is not dramatic or awe-inspiring, but I finally got to a point this weekend where I at least felt like it was flowing well. But I could see that happening with big, important moments, where the gravity makes them feel longer than they actually are. Just remember, quality over quantity. If we're happy with the writing, it means the quality is there, even if the quantity is not.
I agree with you, quality over quantity for sure. I was still super happy with it all and ended up eventually finishing the chapter (and getting more of the word count I was expecting for the work, lol) and starting the next one. I'm glad you've gotten into a good flowing place. Have you hit the montage yet or is this all still pre-montage stuff?
Definitely! I knew mine needed revising because it was pretty bare bones, mostly dialogue without as much description as I usually include. I went back and added all that in between the dialogue I wrote last night. But I agree - the sprint forces you to do a true first draft, where you're not focusing on much except getting words on the page. I typically edit as I go, so I never really follow the process of writing a first draft, then a second draft. The changes I make when I go back and reread my first draft are usually pretty minimal, but that's because I put so much time and thought into the first draft.
I knew mine needed revising because one of the lines I wrote in the sprint was "what about x?" and I went huh... what about x? And it didn't make sense that x would be an after the fact thing that needed to be mentioned, so I went back and put it into description where it made more sense and didn't need to be asked about.
It's definitely easier to sprint dialogue than description, so I can see why you would want to go back and fix that.
I'm kind of a mixed bag. Sometimes I edit as I go. Sometimes I finish a scene and then reread over it and edit it. Sometimes I call it good and let it sit until I'm getting ready to post and then edit it. Sometimes when it takes me several days to write one chapter, I'll reread it several times and edit it each time. Regardless, I always let them percolate and edit before I post. I don't know if this is having a first draft or not, lol.
I think the longer a streak goes, the easier it is to keep it going. I was already at 20 days on April 1, so I'm at 44 days now. I should get to 50 days on May 1. It's become a routine now; I write at least a sentence every morning while I'm getting ready for work and then at least open the story and look at it at some point when I get home from work. Even if I don't write much more in the evening, at least I can say I wrote something that day. But I need to write like 3000 more words between now and Friday to make my Camp Nano goal, which seems unlikely. If only I had the week off LOL.
That's so true! Congrats on day 44! I apparently skipped two days in March and wrote two words on one day to not skip a third, so I was at 19 days on April 1st and 43 today. I might add a May goal to my Nano project to encourage me to add words each day and finish this story up.
I've given up on reaching 60,000, especially because not all of my words are new PNecklace chapter words anyway (and there's no way I could finish 16 chapters in five days unless I had a week off, and probably not even then, lol). I decided my new goal for the next five days is to finish the last two chapters I have before the divergent bit, which is about 4500 words (give or take) and would put me around 40,000 words for the month. I think I can do that, though I think it will be easier in this chapter I started today since I want to give each Boy a scene and it's pretty easy to have a quick goal of "once I write about 500 words for you, your scene can be finished if it's ready to be finished." The other chapter I'm a little stuck on, so we'll see what happens, lol.
If only the last day of April was a Saturday or Sunday. Then I think we'd be able to get in one last really solid writing day. But, I believe in you!
I did not write during the Oscars and should have because they were extra boring and weird this year. I haven't seen any of the movies either, but I usually still enjoy watching the awards shows. This year there was no sense of humor or fun whatsoever; it was very serious. I probably could have finished my chapter instead LOL.
They all just seemed like they would be weird this year, so I didn't bother with any of them. Sorry it was boring and serious, but at least you don't have to start an entire new chapter tomorrow to keep the streak alive!
I think the end-of-story streak started extra early for AHTIM. I was originally planning for it to be 40 chapters, and what I thought was my end-of-story streak started around Chapter 30. Then it ended up being 50 chapters long. So I was on an "end-of-story streak" for the last 20 chapters and probably like four months LOL. I always have a streak like that on the final stretch of a story, but it doesn't always start that early or last that long. AHTIM was the kind of story that, once I got going on it, I was inspired the whole way through. I love when that happens.
I feel you. Remember last month when I was like "I feel like this is the end!"? This is when that record scratch sound effect happens and a voice over says "But it wasn't the end. Oh no, it wasn't the end at all." lol
At least you were super inspired for four months though and didn't get derailed when your ten chapters to go turned into twenty chapters to go. I say that's a good run of inspiration! Hopefully MBK ends up that way too.
Yes, my hand would have cramped up, and the words would have started to run so much, I wouldn't have been able to decipher them all by the end of my shower anyway LOL. But sometimes just writing it down helps me remember it better later, and I think saying it out loud worked the same way.
Apparently Brian's dramatic speech was "Nivekllik" running dramatically down the shower wall, lol. Remember that? I agree, if I need to remember something that I feel like I can be inspired on later I may write myself a tiny note on a sticky note. It makes it feel important.
I originally came on to see what time I started writing to update my NaNo for the day, then saw you were quoting and waited, lol. I think I will go to bed now. Happy last week of Camp NaNo! We've got our 3,000-5,000 words! I believe!