It doesn’t take much to reignite a spark.
While in Milwaukee visiting friends last weekend, a buddy asked me how novel writing month was going. I was a bit dejected as I was significantly behind where I hoped to be.
“Well, what is your story about,” he asked me.
I broke into my standard explanation of the plot – a child is hit by a car while playing with friends and is in a coma for years. Doctors eventually find a way to try and bring the now-man out of his coma, and that’s where the fun starts.
And that’s when it happened. I was reenergized about writing just by explaining the plot to a friend.
Admittedly it’s been a crazy week for me, but when is a week sane? A ton of work for my web production company (OutsideTheBrain.com) including some self promotion has kept my nights occupied. A trip last weekend to Milwaukee to see a friend who lives in Florida killed two-plus days of free time.
There are always excuses that can be made; reasons for not succeeding or (even worse) quitting. I will not be a slave to excuses. Sure, there are only so many hours in a day, but there are a lot of time consuming activities I could “neglect” for November.
I’ve managed to roll along, and I am currently sitting at 15,403 words for the year. I’m 10k words down from where I need to be, and Thanksgiving weekend is either going to make or break my efforts. My confidence is high, and I refuse to quit no matter how much work I need to complete.
More updates to come, including some of my favorite bits so far.
Excellent! Good luck