Waiting for the right train

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If you are a blogger, or an aspiring novelist, you may have seen the acronym NaNoWriMo, which is an abbreviated version of National Novel Writing Month.  The eleventh calendar month has been designated as the month when writers challenge themselves to write 50,000 words, or more, in a time span of 30 days.

I thought this year I would board that speeding locomotive of creativity but, as the train neared the station, I stepped back and watched the silver bullet speed past my stop and continue on its journey without me.

As the caboose rattled down the tracks and the last of the smoke had cleared from the air, I realized I don’t want to put so much pressure on myself that I scare my characters away.  I want them to tell their story at their pace.  I have developed a relationship with these unique personalities over the last couple of years and I don’t want to be the bully in the school yard making these other kids make decisions based on any peer pressure I put on them.   I will push their swings as high as they want to go but let them slow down when they want to stop pumping their legs.  This is their journey and I am only here to tell it as they tell it to me.

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I envy those who can focus so intently for thirty days, and perhaps if I were starting a new project I would be more eager to dive in and lose myself in the process.  But, for now, I have chosen to create my own acronym – NaNoWriWin……  National Novel Writing Winter.

My writing train will still stay on track, but a track that doesn’t have such a condensed schedule.  It will meander along its path, at a rate of speed that is conducive to its creativity and not just its deadline.  And I can only hope that by slowing down the velocity of my train, that my silver bullet with travel through beautiful, and sometimes scary, landscapes over the next few months.  I’m anticipating some bumps along the way, and perhaps a few derailments, but it is the journey that I am looking forward to and not just the moment I finally reach my destination.

 

7 thoughts on “Waiting for the right train

  1. Hi Poly.
    I love your new acronym…..
    Chance would have it that I just managed to get one of the last tickets going for the NaNoWriMo train ( which I only found out about 3 days before the train left the station!; I’m a bit of a newbie to this literary world). I am hoping that the ‘ motivation of the locomotion’ will shunt me out of my lethargy or at least encourage me to craft some of the characters and personalities that you have already created. My NaNoWriMo will almost certainly morph from your NaNoWriWin into NaNoWriYears, but that’s ok.
    Thanks for such interesting reading.I am enjoying your posts so much and hope to learn much from your vision.

  2. My little caboose is like the one who says ‘I think I can, I think I can’ going up that hill. I’m not doing NaNoWriMo this year (hey – I’ve never done it before so why start now?) But hopefully I’ll soon get to that peak where I start saying, ‘I knew I could!’ 😀

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