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Okay. I tried this once before, but my o-fic muse refused to stick with me long enough to really get anywhere. But this time, I think, I stand a decent chance.



Yes, I know I'm crazy for even considering this, but I'm gonna enter this year's NaNoWriMo, and work on a fantasy novel. I once had it 3/4s done in first draft form until my daughter Súl and I sat down for four hours and brainstormed together. Over that time, so much of the background of the story was put together, as well as a much more complex and interesting plot. It's been sitting for a little over three years, waiting for me to finally decide to toss everything I had written before (about 45k words) into the trash wholesale and start over from scratch. For some strange reason, I was a bit reluctant about it - as you can well imagine!

Earlier this year, I found the notebook with the ten pages of notes. Lately, I've taken all those notes and plugged the information into Maple (my outlining software.) I have the story fairly well plotted framework-wise now; I just need to do a bit more world-building and character-building before I really ready to sit down and just WRITE the thing.

I've announced my intentions to my family - to generally positive response - and now I'm announcing it here. I'm hoping that by putting it out there that I'm actually gonna do this, I'll feel motivated to carry through with it. Heaven knows I have thrown together a 50k novel in less than a month - at least when it comes to fan fiction. Both "Spoils of War" and "Hidden Valley" came to me over the course of little more than a week, believe it or not.

The thing is, those were incidents where the Muse was pushing and pushing HARD. This time, the impetus behind the effort will be my desire to get this thing pounded out and into a shape where most of what's needed is editing and beta'ing for typos, redundancies, that sort of thing. I gotta not get caught up in going back and reworking and staying on the "get it down" road.

In the meanwhile, and in the few days remaining before that starts, I'm gonna try to finish up that old Pretender novel once and for all and maybe even the last chapter of my Broadchurch fic. AND do the remaining prep on "Phoenix".



Wish me luck when the time comes. I could certainly use it!!!

Was incredibly lucky enough to live close to where the monks from the Drepung Gomang temple (associated with the Dalai Lama) created a sand mandala at a local community college. I was able to watch it being created - an amazing process that took about 3½ days to accomplish. This is what they created:

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And then yesterday, I and about 500 others watched them "deconstruct" (as in demolish) it. First they ran a ritual implement through it at cardinal points and the corners, and then went after it with 3in wide brushes until it was a pile of sand about 2in high and 7in in diameter in the middle of the board.

What an impressive lesson on impermanence and letting go that was!!

They made letting go of the beauty they'd created look SOOOOOO simple:

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I have some of the sand from the mandala safely tucked into a little amulet necklace. Even my learning disabled son JJ enjoyed watching them make and then destroy the mandala. He even was with me last night for the closing ceremony of the monks' visit here.

Needless to say, today is an "up" day...

Date: 2013-10-19 07:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] engarian.livejournal.com
When the Dalai Lama came to town several years ago, the Minneapolis Institute and our local Tibetian society brought several Gyoto monks to town. They made a mandala for the Institute which was not destroyed. It was amazing watching them make the mandala. Here's more information for you.

https://collections.artsmia.org/index.php?page=detail&id=4457

Message or tell me your name on NaNo and I'll friend you. We can be each other's cheerleaders :-)

- Erulisse (one L)

Date: 2013-10-20 03:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aearwen2.livejournal.com
Over on NaNo, I'm registered as Aearwen. I'm all for cheerleading with you. I was thinking, as I got up this morning, that if I managed to write 2k words/day, 6 days/week, I'd make the 50k quite handily with a one day breather and respite each week. 2k words/day I can manage fairly well – provided the Muse is willing...

Allen Hancock Community College still just has the promo page up on its website regarding the Drepung Gomang monks, but I suspect there will be more pictures posted eventually. There were a slug of professional photographers either milling about in the little room where they created the mandala or positioned on ladders outside when the consecration/deconstruction ceremony took place.

Date: 2013-10-20 08:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marta-bee.livejournal.com
NNWM always seems so... ambitious to me. I could never do it. But I don't think you're crazy, and just attempting the writing seems like a great step, even if you don't see it through. Best of luck!

Date: 2013-10-20 04:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aearwen2.livejournal.com
It is a very ambitious thing. Like I said before, I've been pushed by my muse to produce a NaNo amount in a ridiculously short time before, so I know I can do it.

The trick with actually trying to schedule that kind of push is that it's a case of me pushing the Muse rather than the other way around. Last time I tried, I didn't succeed in getting a full 50k words. This time, however, I've done a lot of the prep work ahead of time - and I'm hoping that makes the difference.

AND I'm trying to shift all the things that might otherwise distract the Muse to the "Already Finished" category, in hopes that she won't just glom onto another of my myriad WIPs and exclaim, "Look, Ma – SQUIRRELS!"

:-D

Date: 2013-10-22 10:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] galantha-nivala.livejournal.com
I will merrily cheer you on from the sidelines. It sounds as though you're very well prepared. The beauty of nano is giving yourself permission to just write and not worry about the nagging details like plot continuity and changing the main character's hair colour and name in the middle of chapter 9. It's a great way to get the basic story in place. You can polish it later.

Squirrels! LOL! I'd put all the other unfinished stuff on a thumb drive and lock it away for the month.

Have fun!

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