This is a topic that's been heavy on me of late. I am a
pantser. Always have been. But this year for NaNoWriMo, I had a plot before I
had anything else. I didn't know any characters' names or much about the world
itself when I started. I only knew that it was sort of like the present, only
not; and that there had to be a psychic working with the police. To me, this is
utterly backwards. My usual m.o. is characters=>world=>plot. This whole
plot=>world + characters thing is downright freaky and wrong. As a result,
my writing this NaNo has been sporadic. I'm still reaching my daily goal
averaged over the month, but it's coming as 3K or 5K one day, and <1K other
days. Why? Simple. It's because I know how the book ends and as a result, I'm
bored. Nothing is as fun when you know how it ends! I've never been one to skip
to the end of a book to see how it comes out, so writing as if I had done just
that is incredibly challenging.
I'm finding that the days when I'm getting the most verbiage
written, the days that are at times almost easy, are the days when I'm writing
character-based scenes that I didn't plan ahead in any way. I'm making new
discoveries and digging into these characters whose names I didn't even know
until less than a month ago. At the same time, they are giving me insight into
the world they live in, which is incredibly helpful because, dude, what is this
world, you know? I still don't even have a name for the city! It's downright
nuts. They're letting me in on the technology, the legal structure, the
society—because like I said, it's here and now, only it's not quite. It's a
little bit left of here and a little more ahead of now. Think Max
Headroom, only less prophetic. (Seriously, that show got way too many
things right, and they're not the good things.) What did they say on that
show's credits? A week from next Sunday? Something like that.
So I keep plugging away. I have every expectation that I'll
reach 50K before the end of the month. I suspect, though, that this manuscript
will need more rewriting and editing than any of my previous NaNovels because I
can already see where I'm missing including details that would make the world
richer and more complete. But that's not what this month is about. This month
is about getting words and story out onto the page. Finesse is not part of the
equation. That's what December is for. Or January. Or February... Oh, hell.
I'll see you in the spring. Maybe.
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