I remember when I first heard about NaNo. It was October 2005, and I thought I wouldn’t have the time to do it. It turned out, though, that I had plenty of time for NaNo, and I immediately regretted the decision not to participate. I vowed that I would do it the following year. And every since 2006, I’ve done NaNo. I started out doing NaNo as someone who loves to write, and as someone who wanted to finish a story for once. I’ve started a few stories (mostly in high school) and never finished. Since starting NaNo, I’ve (mostly) finished everything I’ve started. While my november drafts are never completely finished (as rough drafts are never are), they are much more finished than anything I’ve ever started. Since my first NaNo, november has become the one time of the year that I know I can finish what I set out to do.
It’s also like summer camp in a way. I’ve never been to summer camp, but it has the feeling of seeing people you haven’t seen all year. I’ve met some great people through NaNo that I know I’ll talk to for years to come.
I used to write a lot in high school, and my first couple years in college. And then, suddenly, I was writing less and less, until the only time I actually write anything is during NaNo. It’s like my brain knows that writing happens only during November.
There’s a great sense of achievement and satisfaction on December 1st knowing that I’ve just written a novel. And even though I know I probably won’t edit it (though I’ve made a couple half-hearted attempts), I still wrote a novel in a month.
This time around, I’ve been writing everyday, and I’ve been remembering why I started doing NaNo, and how much I love writing. I have a strong feeling that this year will be the year that I keep writing post-November.
Secret Service: 19,917; none of the secrets have been revealed, but it looks like kiora will be getting a visit from one of her aunts.
Harry Potter Fanfic: 20,059; things are moving along at a great pace. I am deviating a bit from Order of the Phoenix, but then again that’s the point of fanfiction, right?
2006 sequel: 19,995; I took a break from moving things foward, and went back to one of my skipped over chapters. It was a nice break from where things were going, and it definitely provided me with some stuff that’ll be helpful for the rest of the month.
Grand total: 59,971; I’m just under where I want to be, about I’m slowly creeping up on the halfway mark, which means that things will start to get easier. I should be able to add a few thousand words tonight.