
That statement likely only applies to writers. Still, for the first time, I am taking part in NaNoWriMo! I began to plan for this in the summer time and I have to admit, I use the word "plan" in the loosest way possible. I decided that I would partake, and I decided on my vague plot immediately. Since then, my plot has stayed mostly vague.
I had a few days of cold feet as October drew to a close. My workload at school is pretty heavy and I've had a problem with scholastic avoidance this semester. Is this going to be another method for me to avoid what I have to do? Maybe. Right now, I'm promising myself that it'll be homework first, then the novel. If I don't finish the novel, it's not the end of the world. There is always next year! The point is that I'm trying.
Plenty of people have given me great advice about organizing for the amount of writing I'll have to do this month but I think I'm going to try it as it is. I have a deep well of "ideas" for this story. I rarely ever forget plot or characters I've created and I have no trouble generating them by the seat of my pants either. Let's see how this method works! I'm hoping to keep up updating here with my progress, so stand by for good excepts or frustrated outbursts.
Hopefully by the end of the month I will present to you The Lost King of Hyde Point.