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It’s November 1st. I can’t waste much time writing blogs: all my words are reserved for National Novel Writing Month. There is a 50,000-word minimum I have to write and a 100,000-word goal I personally have set.
What am I writing?
I thought science fiction would be my genre, but this story has just leapt out to me. I’m writing a young adult fantasy novel. My Twitter-length synopsis is:
In Rha, a world where humans don’t belong, Gam & his brothers must learn self-reliance when a shadowy enemy abducts their parents.
My slightly longer elevator pitch is:
In the world of Rha, where humans don’t belong, Gam and his two brothers must learn self-reliance when a shadowy enemy abducts their parents. Through conflicts with emperors, fearsome jeweled behemoths, and allies turned traitor, they discover inner strength and magical wonders. But even if they find their parents in this vast, strange world, will their lives ever be the same?
I’m writing this story not just as a NaNoWriMo writing exercise, but as a direct address to my three sons: Sean, 13; Paul, 10; and Luke, 5. They love stories, and they love my stories, so now they’re going to get a long one. I’ve got 318 words written so far. A mere 49,682 to go. Follow my progress at http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/user/506825
It’s Halowe’en 2009, October 31, and I’ve exercised at the gym for the entire month. In my own personal NaGoGymMo (National Go to the Gym Month) I’ve worked out every day at the local YMCA. To be honest, this would be impressive for me even ignoring the fact that I had my second kidney transplant just 10 months ago. I had never been the going-to-the-gym type; my favored exercises had always been running, swimming, and aerobics — but, as you’ve all heard me complain, my joints haven’t let me run or do aerobics in years. Going to the gym allows me to do two things that are critical to my future health: build muscle and exercise my heart.
So the experiment is over. The results are better than I expected. I think that from a physical point of view I’m now just as mended as any other average forty-something male. I’m going to keep it up, of course, though not every single day. Well, maybe next October. And, hey, I’ve got more things to do next month! Have you heard that I’m writing a novel starting tomorrow as part of National Novel Writing Month? Not only that, but as an unemployed-American my official occupation is still ‘looking for ways to make money’. So, yeah, I’ve got more challenges to keep me busy.
But like I said, I’m stubborn.