I am left in nothing more than a daze. My creativity has been on overload since this past Thursday and now I am speaking like someone who is extremely intelligent! What is this madness?!
November is possibly the scariest month of my life so far. It leaves all writers in this mindset that if they do not write at least 1,668 words a day that they are slacking. This is how I feel, and I'm overachieving. I.am.overachieving.for.the.first.time.in.my.life. Never in my life have I overachieved this greatly, but I plan to keep this up. What kind of nerds feel joy from overachieving, oh yeah right... THIS ONE.
I am at the point where I do not want to write today. I am sitting at 11,658 words. I have written so much that I technically do not even need to write my novel until tomorrow! So back to what I was saying, I am at the point where I do not want to write, it's not that my book is boring at all, it is just that I do not know how to continue the storyline of the book very well. I know I will be able to continue it, it is just the question of how... how will I write a spectacular story that will blow EVERYONE'S heads off!?
I decided that I was going to take a break, and by break I mean write this blog post. When I do tedious writing I always need something to balance it out. I know this post is not particularly funny today, but I needed a way to keep you guys up-to-date without clogging your news feeds with useless information about how I am not writing well today and how my word count is up to so much. At least I am far ahead though... that is all I ask.
I will be back tomorrow with more useless news that you all did not want to know anyway. I love you all, and I bid you adieu for I will see you very again soon.
...you're only about 1,168 words past where you need to be. Which is pretty good. Enjoy your break before tomorrow happens and you have very little time to write!
ReplyDeleteah, the pressure of being an artist. (or in my case, being a perfectionist.) you should be familiar with it. wowing everyone is tough to do... but for November, the word count is more important.
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