My Writing Efforts in May
In
May I started behaving more like a writer, even though I am still very tired. I
wrote a lot more and I started critiquing again. I put this down to quitting
Facebook six weeks ago. I really missed Facebook to begin with, but not so much
anymore. I gave myself permission a few days ago to go back on Facebook, but I
still haven’t ventured onto it, though I might to plug this blog post. I
decided that I will only go on Facebook after I have written at least 500 words
of fiction – or edited for 2-3 hours -- and done whatever critiquing activities
I had scheduled for that day.
Novel Writing.
In
May, I wrote 13,525 words of my novel Branded, more than doubling my monthly
totals for this year. I reached my daily quota of 500 words on 18 days with 1020
words as my best daily total. So I averaged 436 words a day.
I
have written approximately 87,000 words of the novel. I had hoped that the
first draft would be around 90,000 words, but my characters decided not to
cooperate with each other at the end of part four. Consequently, I have just
started the fifth and final part of the novel. It should go for around another
10,000 words. So I should finish the first draft in June.
I
am writing it as a stand-alone novel with some hanging threads left for the
reader to imagine what might happens next. But those threads are starting to
wrap my imagination in sequel ideas.
Critiquing.
I
mentioned in my last post that I had joined critters.org and the Australian
Writers Forum. In May I did a critique a week for critters, three short stories
and the first chapter of a novel. One short story impressed with a
non-traditional narrative style. But the
novel appeared to have a very overused plot driver.
So
far nothing has appeared on the Australian Writers Forum for me to critique, so
I will start searching for active Australian science fiction critiquing groups
again.
Reading.
I
finished reading the disappointing What
the Family Needed, by Steven Amsterdam. It had none of the urgency or call
to action of his excellent Things We
Didn’t See Coming. I will review What
the Family Needed in my next blog post. I am just about to start reading Amnesia, by Peter Carey. He’s one of my
favourite authors, loved True History of
the Kelly Gang, and Illywhacker was
great fun too.
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