What a month! April is now behind us and with it the CampNaNoWriMo challenge. I would love to be able to tell you what a productive month it was... unfortunately life threw a bit of everything at me during the month and I fell short of hitting my goal to edit all 240 pages of my novel Do You LIKE Me?
I'm still pleased to have taken part when I could though. At least I can say I'm further along with my manuscript than I was at the start of the month. Slow progress is still progress. I now have a mountain of notes for elements I want to improve too.
How did you do with your challenge for CampNaNoWriMo? Did you collect your winner badge?
Time for another check in.
Again life seems to be plotting against me and this challenge. This past week threw a lot of hurdles at me. Between my hospital appointments, a relative dying, my kids various sports training, and then my kids various accidents, this past week has been quite the roller-coaster.
On a more positive note my stitches are healing nicely and the stitches should be gone in about 20 days time (I can't wait!). So glad to be putting this episode behind me. Will be going back for another breast scan in about 5 months time to check on the other cysts they found and make sure they are behaving themselves. For all my girl buddies reading this please make sure you check/get checked regularly. It's so important.
Most of the spare time I've managed to grab this week has been spent on preparations for the upcoming Promo Day event on Saturday 5th May. Needless to say, this week's progress report isn't the good news I was hoping to share with you.
How are you doing so far with your CampNaNoWriMo goals? On schedule to win?
Sorry for my absence. I had an operation on Wednesday last week and so a lot of stuff got put on hold. Happy to report the operation went well, and the stitches are healing nicely.
Of course, it didn't stop me in my tracks completely. My kids both got picked for the swimming team, and so it was full speed ahead with training, and then on Sunday they had their first big competition. With both of them doing individuals and replays it was quite a long day. So proud of them. They did a great job, especially considering how late notice it was. They didn't even know how replays worked until the night before the races. Anyway, I digress...
Today's post is my (delayed) progress report of week 2 of CampNaNoWriMo. I'm not going to lie to you... it's not pretty. We're now over half way through the challenge and I'm way behind schedule. On the upside, I still have time to make a come back and hit my goal.
How are you doing so far with your CampNaNoWriMo goals? On schedule to win?
It's now the end of the first week of CampNaNoWriMo and so time for a progress report.
The goal: To edit Do You LIKE Me?
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...
Here's this week's postcard with a quick summary of how things went:
Starting a challenge when the kids are off on Easter break doesn't end in the best results. That said, I'm making up for lost time. I might even manage another session before bed tonight and so could actually manage to get back on schedule.
My manuscript currently stands at 240 pages which means I need to edit 8 pages worth a day in order to meet my goal of editing the whole thing by the end of the month. As you can see, I managed 46 pages so far. Not brilliant but also not bad considering I didn't start until this weekend.
The part I'm most excited about so far is getting back in touch with these characters. I'd forgotten how much I love them. I've been sat on this novel for far too long and it's a good sign that I'm excited about it again as I read back over it. A good indication that the idea was a good one ;)
I wrote the first draft during the November NaNoWriMo challenge (and yes, I did win with over 50K in 30 days :)). As you might expect, there is a fair bit of editing needed. Minus the typos, I'm actually quite pleased with it though. No major cringe moments yet.
Are you doing CampNaNoWriMo too this month? What's your goal?
CampNaNoWrimo is just around the corner! I'm excited about taking part in the challenge again this April.
My Goal for Camp
I'm going to be using CampNaNoWriMo to finish writing the KOSMOS series. This means I'll be writing six books in April.
For more info about how I'm preparing for the challenge watch the video below:
I go into this in more detail in the video but for those of you that don't have time to watch it right now, here's a quick summary of how to beat the block and get motivated to write:
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