http://irish-injun.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] irish-injun.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] nanowrimo_lj2009-11-05 01:07 pm

ALREADY A WINNER

My word count isn't where I was hoping it would be, but the book I am writing is a delight to me.  I am doing all sorts of little things that cause me joy as a  result of this adventure.

I have been using my laptop for months, and rarely used my desktop computer at all, since it's not hooked up to the Internet. Today I saved things to a flash drive and transferred them to the desktop computer, and sat there for a time adding to my novel. I like this novel so much I have saved it to the flash drive, in email and on both computer hard drives.

My word count is behind, but not so much so that I can't catch up. I would really like to "win" nano, but if I don't, I have won already!

There are people around me now who, having seen what I have written, take me more seriously as a writer.
I have met many new younger people and enjoyed sharing energy with them.
I appreciate my time more, and see how much  actually do in a day.
My emotions are freeing up as I go from one character to another.
I am putting even more order and respect into my personal life. (There was a lot there already, so this is an added bonus that I am thrilled about.)

I am wondering....are others experiencing positive things as a result of entering this shared experience?
What's it doing for you?


[identity profile] dfotw.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, the WTF moment every morning I think it's part of the NaNo experience... XD

And knowing that there are thousands of people doing this madness makes me keep at it even when I want to chuck the laptop out of the window.

We can do this together!

Thank you so much for starting this thread, I was feeling a bit low-spirited earlier, and now I'm full of enthusiasm again!

[identity profile] dfotw.livejournal.com 2009-11-05 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know if I'll be around tomorrow to start a happy!thread, but I will do it some other day, when I'm once again feeling the effects of NaNo! XD

By the time I read your post for the first time, I hadn't written a single word for my daily word-count and only wanted to crawl in bed and sleep until Monday. Now, it's nearly midnight, but I've written over 2,000 words in a couple of hours, and know what I want to write tomorrow too! Like you say, just knowing that there are so many others doing the same mad, wonderful thing just gave me a burst of energy!

"I" gets lonely. (Run that statement through grammar check; why don't you?) WE is a great word. --- grammar check?! What is this "grammar check" you speak of? December is for grammar-checks, November is for writing with grammatical abandon! XD But I do agree wholly and heartily with the sentiment.

Once again, thank you for the post. You're a wonderful motivator.

:)