
With only four more days to go before the exuberant madness begins, I want to share wise advice from instigator Chris Baty, author of No Plot? No Problem!
"It may be counterintuitive, but when it comes to novel writing, more preparation does not necessarily produce a better book. In fact, too much preparation has a way of stopping novel writing altogether. As reassuring as it is to embark on your writing journey with a mule-team's worth of character traits, backstories, plot twists, metaphors, and motifs, it's also a 100 percent viable strategy to walk into the wilds of your novel with nothing but a bottle of water and a change of underwear" (p. 82).
"As you plan your novel this week, remember, above all else, that your novel is not a self-improvement campaign. Your novel is a spastic, jubilant hoe-down set to your favorite music, a thirty-day visit to a candy store where everything is free and nothing is fattening. When thinking about possible inclusions for your novel, always grab the guilty pleasures over the bran flakes. Write your joy, and good things will follow" (p. 88).
I've got little packets of Skittles and rolls of Smarties hidden away in my closet. A too-broad outline in my tablet. And writing buddies to keep me motivated (just a little friendly competition).
If you're joining in the fun, feel free to look me up on the National Novel Writing Month website. My username is jdazzlin.
"It may be counterintuitive, but when it comes to novel writing, more preparation does not necessarily produce a better book. In fact, too much preparation has a way of stopping novel writing altogether. As reassuring as it is to embark on your writing journey with a mule-team's worth of character traits, backstories, plot twists, metaphors, and motifs, it's also a 100 percent viable strategy to walk into the wilds of your novel with nothing but a bottle of water and a change of underwear" (p. 82).
"As you plan your novel this week, remember, above all else, that your novel is not a self-improvement campaign. Your novel is a spastic, jubilant hoe-down set to your favorite music, a thirty-day visit to a candy store where everything is free and nothing is fattening. When thinking about possible inclusions for your novel, always grab the guilty pleasures over the bran flakes. Write your joy, and good things will follow" (p. 88).
I've got little packets of Skittles and rolls of Smarties hidden away in my closet. A too-broad outline in my tablet. And writing buddies to keep me motivated (just a little friendly competition).
If you're joining in the fun, feel free to look me up on the National Novel Writing Month website. My username is jdazzlin.







