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    Nanowrimo, Day Fourteen – Squishy Brains

    Posted on Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

    Today’s topic is stolen whole-heartedly from Epic Robot Danni’s blog and something that Lani Diane Rich said in her Storywonk Podcast.  Today’s topic is about Squishy Brains.

    Squishy Brains (or Mushy Brains as Lani originally described them) are what happens when normally intelligent people do Nanowrimo. The first ten days, no matter how well or how badly it’s going, people will be up excited and will not be able to wait to get to their computers. However, after 10 days of living in a caffeine/sugar driven world, working the equivalent of a second job, you start getting pretty tired. The tired mounts up, the sleep isn’t quite as awesome as it could be since you’re thinking about your novel 24/7 and the coke/coffee/sugar isn’t doing its job anymore.

    That’s when it hits, usually around the middle of week two. You wake up one morning and realize that you have Squishy Brains (also known as the Dumbs). Squishy brain allows you to write and think about your novel all day, but the intense focus in this one area starts causing you to make mistakes everywhere. Things that are normally easy take an extra minute or two to figure out, things that normally come easy are suddenly hard, and people that you normally think of as a near relations of cave men will suddenly be able to out-think you on questions and problems that you’re having.

    None of this tends to give writers much confidence in themselves and certainly not in their ability to write. The interesting part of this is that this is conversely the time when I find that I do some of my best writing. I’ve been thinking about the book for so long that by the time I touch fingers to keyboard the words just flow and all of the problems have been solved in advance. The spelling may not be as good as it normally is, but the ease with which the story falls onto the page is incredible.

    What I’ve always found the most confusing is that this is the point at which most Nano’s give up. They decide that life while trying to do Nanowrimo is too hard, their novels must suck (look at how much their everyday life is sucking, after all) and they would really like to catch up on their tv shows that they’ve been missing.

    So today’s instruction is to find glory and release in the Squishy Brains. They will make you happy, they will improve your writing and they will make you ready to take on the world. However, they will not make it easier to make complex decisions (that don’t concern your novel) or to help you in the finishing of menial tasks.  This is the place the inner editor hates the most. It’s the area when he knows he’s needed the least and so he’ll fight you hand and foot to get you back to where he considers you on track.

    Don’t let him. Kick him down. When he comes for you, laugh in his face and say the words…Squishy Brains… with glee!

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    Nanowrimo, Day Thirteen – Recognition

    Posted on Monday, November 14th, 2011

    Today I wrote 2476 words. I will say that the vast majority of those words were written very early this morning between midnight and 2 AM and most of the rest of it was spent editing. However this does bring my total to 23,050 words. This only puts me about 300 words behind my goal for tomorrow. However any extra words every tomorrow will be much appreciated since I won’t get tons done on Tuesday since its the day we will be having our midway bash. I’m having a lot of fun this nanowrimo.

     I won’t deny that I haven’t had my down days but I will say that I’ve been enjoying it a lot. One of my goals for this nanowrimo was to learn how to do this as a full-time job. That means spending time on it every night, still keeping up my relationship with my husband and being able to keep up my work at my day job. The last year I’ve been feeling like I’ve been working a second full-time job but this shows me that I can indeed do it.

     One of the things that help me make today a really great day was that today I got a little bit of recognition. The Daily Mongerer is an online writing newspaper. Every day they post a link to people’s blogs and tweets of interest to writers. Yesterday, they featured my “Nanowrimo, Day Twelve” blog post.

     It was a very small thing but it really felt like it was huge. It also really helped that a friend of mine said, “when they soon I’m going to be able to say I knew her back when…” when I told her I still have quite a ways to go before I got to that point she commented, “it’s never met anyone with the determination and drives to learn all about the process like you do. It will be sooner than you think.”

     I know it’s just because I am a proud Story Wonk that loves learning about craft, but that was one of the sweetest things that anybody’s ever said to me. It reminded me that the best part of the recognition isn’t people that I don’t know saying that I’ve gotten somewhere, but the people I do know saying that I deserve to be there.

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