I mean, 50,000 words in a month sounds unachievable to me, and yours was 60,000! But I understand wanting to finish the story. I hope you'll be able to do it with this next goal!
Aww, I almost forgot about Snail, but you definitely need to write that when time and inspiration allows.
I don't think I will finish MBK by the end of summer unless it ends up being shorter than anticipated. I don't feel like I'm at the halfway point in the story yet, although you never know. Maybe I will surprise myself by being concise! But if I keep going at this pace, I could probably finish it this year, which would be nice.
I just really thought I was so excited to get to the end, but then I realized that the little middle arc was not done and there were a couple of things I had to get to before the end drew near. I probably aimed too high with 60,000 especially with none of my other months being close to that except for maybe PBox editing January. But, I figured, if it can't be dreamed, it can't be done, so I dreamed. And since it was a personal deadline/goal and not a "if I don't finish this, I have nothing to post," it was all good.
You may have forgotten Snail, but as you know, the snails never forget.
I'll rephrase then, because if you don't feel at the halfway point, then no need to rush it. But, I do hope it's a very productive summer! Whatever that means.
It did occur to me the other day that this story has definite sequel potential, which is a scary thought. I vowed I would never write another sequel because BMS was the exception to my otherwise bad track record with sequels. I probably won't write one because of that, but I'm just putting it out there that the thought did cross my mind.
I see your use of "probably" and not "never." I say, consider it if it has sequel potential. If you feel yourself nearing the end of whatever arc this story is meant to tell and you know there's so much more to say, then it deserves a sequel. That or you realize that there's this end that the characters won't be ready to reach without a whole separate arc added that is connected, but not so connected that it's the same novel.
But you know me, I'm a big believer in a sequel or a series if the story and the characters warrant it. That's a lot of why I'm back here a decade later after all. (Thanks PBox Nick.)
Copying and pasting every change sounds like a lot, but it would definitely make it easier to keep track of the exact word count per day. I don't count my hand, but highlight and use the word count button.
I think tracking the hours and how much I actually get written in those hours will be interesting. Thank you Google Docs version history for tracking the exact times I make edits.
It's not too bad when they're large or at least decent sized chunks, though you're right, the one word changes are a little tedious. I counted by hand when it was ten words or less and highlighted and hit word count if it was more, then added it up on a calculator. It was a lot. Copying/pasting is much faster and now it's just part of my routine, so if I change one word, I just pop over and type it in the document then.
I do like the version history for that. Keeps me on my toes. I feel like this next session will be a lot less productive than that first hour today, lol.
You're off to a great start! I'm hoping to get a few more hundred words in before I head to bed for the night. I've been off my routine today because I mowed my lawn this morning instead of staying in bed writing for hours like I have been doing on Saturday and Sunday mornings, and then I took a nap this afternoon, so it hasn't been a productive writing day. But I'm back at it now and plan to stay in bed and write tomorrow morning. I do think having the extra month will take the pressure off me in May, but hopefully I can stay on track and be in a good place by the beginning of June.
I've gotten 329 more since I sat back down, so it's going.
Good for you! Mowing the lawn is tough and deserves a post-mowing nap! I was also not as productive as I wanted to be today. I slept in after last night, then we went and picked out a new washer and dryer at Home Depot, then I wrote for an hour, then it was the Derby, and then I got back home at 8ish and here we are. Not sure how tomorrow will go either, so maybe having May to be nice to ourselves will be good for us.
I think you've got tomorrow! You know your lawn is nice and mowed, so you can just relax and write dramatic montage scenes, lol.
Absolutely! Two days per chapter sounds doable if all you were doing was writing, but when you're still working and getting out and doing other things, that does seem like a stretch. On a productive weekend, I could write a chapter in two days, but definitely not during the work week. No shame in making it a two-month goal. It's more achievable that way.
Especially when it's May. May's always kind of a hard month work-wise. I changed it and now it says I have four days to finish each chapter. I think that will be easier.
LOL From the way you talk, Nick definitely seems to consider it his story. That's okay though. It even makes sense because Nick tends to steal the spotlight in real life too LOL. I'm a Brian girl, and even I have a hard time taking my eyes off Nick at concerts. And when he notices people in the audience not watching him, he tries even harder to get them to look at him LOL. He's an attention whore. Not that it matters, but he's also good for ratings LOL. You're more likely to get readers when the most of the focus is on Nick.
He sure does! And he's stoked since he gets his way all the time. Though at the moment, he is sad and saying, "I changed my mind, I did not want this at all." It's his own fault. But we get a nice Nick and Kevin moment out of it.
He does do that, the greedy spotlight hog, lol! Clearly he is not paying attention to me always watching him no matter what extravagant antics he gets up to. I admit, I watch the others too, but you can bet I will pay attention to Nick, lol. I do wonder if my read count is people going "A story with Nick on the banner that updates every week?" Then they see it's fantasy and weigh their options on if that matters to them.
I base my reader reaction off Tracy and my one kudos, lol. I miss reviews and a lack of spam bots.
I have learned I can write about any of them with the right storyline. I enjoyed writing Howie in SAMS because his storyline was so dramatic and compelling, but unless I can come up with another great storyline for him, I'm not sure I have another Howie novel in me. It's the same way with Kevin. I'm having an easier time writing him than I thought I would, but a lot of that has to do with the situation I've put him in. This is me being more plot-driven than character-driven LOL.
I bet there's another Howie story in you! I think we've talked about it before though, Nick is definitely more adaptable to more stories, then AJ or Brian, and I'd say Howie and Kevin least. Or maybe that's just us. People who wrote Howie and Kevin focused stories need to come back and weigh in, lol. I think when the right stories come along for the right Boys, you'll have an easy time writing them again.