Thursday, December 06, 2007

NaNo NoNo

Well my attempt at NaNo was a bust. I lasted barely a week before real life pushed its way in and took over. I did learn a few things about myself and my writing in that short time though, so I walk away with almost 10,000 words and some lessons learned.

Now that the other half is back at work (Woo Hoo), my life is slowly adapting to the schedule. In as much as you can adapt to swing shift. I am working through a productive stage right now and will take all I can get with the holidays looming. I never expect much from my writing self from Thanksgiving to Christmas, so I am never disappointed.

This holiday season my goal is calm, quiet celebrations. Alan is working over Christmas and is still adjusting to increase in physical activity, so getting him plenty of rest is my main focus. So far that is working out fine. (Knock on wood)

I spend most of my writing time working on the writing group I am a part of. The end of the year brings about surveys and ideas to help us improve in the coming year. The ladies of this group have been a big part of why I managed to keep my head above water during our medical drama. They are a very special part of my life, not just the writing one.

I am not let down by my lack of words during NaNo. I am instead inspired to try a personal NaNo one of these months before spring arrives to fill my days with outside work that was neglected this fall.

I am determined as ever to keep chugging along toward my goal of seeing my words in print.

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