Month of November, 2004

Words, words, words

Word Count: 50,003.

W00t.

Days 18-23

This has been a peculiar few days, punctuated by managing to screw up my back on Saturday (Day 20) moving furniture. I’ve been confined more or less to either the bed or the couch with occasional (and temporary) vertical forays into the rest of the house. I haven’t been away from the house since last Friday and I’m getting a little stir crazy. I’ll be trying my first trip out later this morning, but sitting for more than 20 minutes is impossible, so it won’t be a long trip.

You would think this would be a good thing as far as the writing goes, but amazingly when your back is tweaked out and you can’t really get comfortable, efficient writing for hours on end is not really possible. So the bad news is that I haven’t finished writing three novels in the last five days. The good news, still and all, is that I am not too far away from finishing NaNoWriMo, as you can see below.

About 6500 of that is on thread four (of five), which I don’t think I’d started when I last wrote about writing. And currently I have about 5400 of thread five, which will add another 1700 before I’m done. It’s definitely the shortest thread so far (number four represents only half the eventual material), but since the story is rather simple and it’s sort of a culmination of the other four, that isn’t surprising.

So, by the end of the day—fates and my back willing—I will have finished NaNoWriMo’s requisite 50,000 words. I’ll not be writing any premature “the month that was” crap yet. ;) However, this whole process has turned a bit surreal—not in a bad way necessarily. Here’s the thing: I am actually finishing stories that have been waiting around unfinished for about 10 years now. In a sense, these stories have always been “not done,” and they are becoming done.

If things continue as they have been, I will have written, by the end of November, over 50,000 words of new material for my novel. And, without stretching things too terribly, I might have a completed rough draft of the entire book, all 5 threads/sections, by the end of 2004, ten years to the year after beginning the damn thing.

Sometimes it’s just nice to kick back for a moment and smile.

  • Days: 18-23
  • Days Left: 7
  • New Words: 12293
  • Total Words: 48299
  • Cooking: My wife cooked us some cheese tortellini last night. Oh, and matzo ball soup for lunch. Yummy!*
  • Fluids: Diet Coke with Lime. Water.
  • Exercise: Furniture moving for a while on Saturday.
  • Reading: ESPN News Crawl.
  • Listening: iTunes Library on Random.
  • Obsessing on: Walking and standing.

(*) Thank God for Denyse making me take it easy. I probably would have been pushing too far and screwing my back up worse. I’m not a good patient and thus have no patience.

MacUpdate

This is for those fellow Mac geeks out there, but have you ever noticed where www.macupdate.org and www.macupdate.net point?

Days 16-17

I’m surprised to find myself at the end of today with the third thread completed — or as completed as it can be, sans previous writing, during NaNoWriMo.

Of the three I’ve done so far, this section was perhaps the most difficult, and I can point to my outline as the main culprit. I had to codify two or three outlines into one, adding some new pieces, and then try to make it all come together. I had to revise the outline as I wrote, moving and consolidating chapters, jettisoning some ideas, coming up with new ones. But it has remained, despite the difficulty, a very interesting exercise.

That also concludes the three threads I had thought to include in this version of the book, but as I said X number of entries ago, there is one and probably two additional threads I am going to return to the book. And since I am throwing out quite a bit of material from one of these two newer threads, and perhaps all of its existing material, the rest of the writing will be on brand-new sections, needing from-scratch outlines. Pieces of those will come from events that take place in the existing threads, but a lot will be from whole cloth.

  • Days: 16-17
  • Days Left: 13
  • New Words: 5756
  • Total Words: 36006
  • Cooking: Turkey Pizza Skillet.
  • Fluids: Water. Iced Tea.
  • Exercise: 22+ miles cycling yesterday.
  • Reading: The True Story of Audion
  • Listening: R.E.M.
  • Obsessing on: Text Editors and PHP.

Humans in the Americas much earlier than thought?

CNN has the story on some new evidence indicating humans have been in the Americas much longer than thought: “An archaeologist from the University of South Carolina today announced radiocarbon dating results of burned plant material dated the first human settlement in North America to 50,000 years ago.” Previous estimates put the number at approximately 13,000 years ago.