{"id":174677509,"date":"2014-12-08T12:06:21","date_gmt":"2014-12-08T12:06:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/globadom.com\/howlucky\/?p=174677509"},"modified":"2015-01-11T10:31:36","modified_gmt":"2015-01-11T10:31:36","slug":"national-writing-month","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/globadom.com\/howlucky\/2014\/12\/08\/national-writing-month\/","title":{"rendered":"National Writing Month"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I was utterly exhausted after writing 50,000 words in a month, as well as going to school part-time and working on writing contracts. However, I am glad I did it!<\/p>\n<p>My background in fiction writing is limited, but my non-fiction writing experience is rather vast and varied. Thus, I was interested to see how the process differed when it came to getting words on the page. After just three days into the contest, I realized I was in for a roller coaster ride. My\u00a0imagination took off and my characters seemed to have wills of their own!<\/p>\n<p>Let me pause here and give you a brief synopsis. My novel is called <em>Two Women<\/em>. It takes place in 1993 and 1994 in Vancouver, Victoria, Tokyo, and Kyoto. The first half of the novel is from a limited omniscient perspective and is focused on the life and relationships of a young woman called Cassandra. The second half of the novel is also in limited omniscient, but from the perspective of Michelle, a somewhat older woman. These women are linked by a man they are both involved with, though they don&#8217;t actually meet. The genre of the novel is women&#8217;s fiction and deals with questions like: What does it mean to be a feminist? How has modern technology changed relationships between people? How do we define success?<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I found that when I was writing this novel that every impactful experience I have ever had seemed to influence what I was writing. My characters&#8217; personalities, their daily lives, and climatic moments all contained at least a flavour of the life I have led. That&#8217;s why the thought of showing the novel to anyone is so abhorrent to me. It is just such a revelatory document!<\/p>\n<p>It is also very rough. It needs serious editing for continuity! It was very challenging to get the two women&#8217;s stories into the same time frame and have them mirror each other to a degree. Were I given the chance to do it over, I would definitely create a much more detailed outline. However, having two perspectives in the story was a choice I made along the way and I think the book is better because for\u00a0it.<\/p>\n<p>Would I ever write another novel? I don&#8217;t think so. I find real life and real people&#8217;s stories incredibly interesting. I also like the fact that I just tell those stories and don&#8217;t find my way into them. That said, I would certainly\u00a0consider writing a short story or play. I think the brevity of those forms would allow me to express myself without giving too much away.<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"National Novel Writing Month: Rebecca\" href=\"http:\/\/nanowrimo.org\/participants\/rsaloust\/novels\/two-women-666146\" target=\"_blank\">National Writing Month<\/a> sponsors offer generous discounts to winners who want to get their novels published. There are also supposed to be some ebooks given to winners. More information is becoming available, so I will provide an update if I collect any prizes as such. However, I think what I have really won through this experience is new knowledge about myself, the writing process, and the importance of sticking with something and seeing it through to completion. I have always managed to do the latter in a professional capacity, but it was nice to do it for myself just this once.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; I was utterly exhausted after writing 50,000 words in a month, as well as going to school part-time and working on writing contracts. However, I am glad I did it! My background in fiction writing is limited, but my non-fiction writing experience is rather vast and varied. 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