Friday, November 29, 2013

Day 29 - Over and Out

Enjoyed Andre's grizzly death just a little too much.

Finished the word count shy of Steven and Ana's reconciliation. Steven caught up with the day-sailer he loaded with supplies, treated Timmy for shock, and set the sail North.

I might tie up the ambiguous ending and set the stage for the third book of the trilogy.

Maybe I will know how to end this by next year.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Day 28 - Sprint at the End

As advertised, the Thanksgiving Day dinner was an early lunch as the womenfolk were eager to join the fray at the mall from a extra half day of full contact shopping. The menfolk were left home to watch the children an plug themselves into online games.

I've hit the last bit of word count soundly and if I work through the night should finish.

All that's left is to main Andre and leave him to the zombie horde, with luck to aid Steven's escape, and get Steven and his in shock charge into a boat and back to the air staion. That should settle Ana's mind to Steven's humanity.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Day 26 - Space Madness

I feel like Stimpy in Space Madness "So very tired".

I've been hyper-focused most of the day at work; the usual relaxation techniques are not working to decompress me before the writing session.

Long decompression, then I'm wired half the night after my sessions.

Wish I could take my day job bits and parts.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Day 25 - Short Game

Crushing Monday. Need a better map of the Savannah riverfront. The womenfolk are braving early Black Friday so Thanksgiving will be brief.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Day 24 - The Road Back

I was hoping to get farther this being my last solo weekend.

I think I have a big chunk of story mapped out.

The lead has to make it down the river with a traumatized nine year old boy on his hands and Andre still alive.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Day 23 - Deja Vu All Over Again

Heading down the homestretch now is not the to burn out.

Been banging away all night; commando tactics, attack and retreat.

Broke for a long brunch at my favorite diner and swung by the library for survivalist books ti recharge my apocalypse batteries and Ken Burn's Baseball for breaks.

I also picked up a Cuban sandwich from the local bodega for later.

Caveman Writing. Eat well, drink plenty of water, work like hell.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Day 22 Yakity Yak

The lead and the Dr. Smith have been jawing for two nights now. I need an easier way to show the motives and mindsets. Even the lead's jokes are too dark.

Andre: "So you are going to teach me the errors of my way?"

Steven: "This isn't Outward Bound. You're here to die."

I was hoping shorter stints would give me more control. But then control isn't the issue.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Day 21 - Out of my Mind

Nano's use of mental fatigue as a way to achieve an altered state is amazing.

I am worried though. The lead character has invoked the Code Duello, as the champion of the injured party he gets choice of weapons. He chooses the zombie infested city. why do I identify with a character who's gone over the edge?

I need to decompress and get to work.

Stay hydrated.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Day 19 - Code Duello

Have Steven and Andre in the city for the duel. A few details don't fit. Fix in the re-write.

Going o hit the rack soon.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Day 18 A Matter of Trust

Fell asleep during my decompression/visualization exercise. Fun with self-hypnosis. The theme of the story seems to careen between 'how far will you go?' and 'who do you trust?'.

I wrangled Steven and Andre onto the same looting team in Savannah, a fight to the finish in a zombie ravished world.

Day 17 - On to Savannah

I left the road behind, though a path or way metaphor still applies. Two groups have joined the flotilla. That makes just at two dozen people, so the looting party headed into town along the rivers can lose a few bodies.

Good hunker. Started Friday night and was steady right up to the Walking Dead.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Day 16 - It's All Downhill from Here

Feeling better. Made my word count for today and will get a jump on tomorrow's through tonight.

I like the 'two for the road' subplot. The character dynamic is fun - they don't trust each other.

I'm still debating when to burn Andre's betrayal. I might want the group to be larger before he makes his move. No big loss, he's a Dr. Smith plot device prop. A normal plot twist can take his place.

Caught a repeat of the Mythbusters zombie special and listened to the RadioLab segment Emergence. Emergence was about Hive Mind phenomena, ant brains in action. And is that applicable to zombie hordes?

Friday, November 15, 2013

Day 15 - Asleep at the Wheel

Had to take a nap in the middle of the first session. It's going to be a long weekend.

The plot tangent is dialogue heavy, the two leads have taken the ultralight to find antibiotics at a naval hospital just north of Parrish Island.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Day 14 Cover of the Rolling Stone

Walking Dead's Andrew Lincoln is on the cover of the Rolling Stone - I suppose it still means something, Biber and Miley be damned.

Long day - short sessions. I am not making the modest quota I set for weekdays. I have two weekends to hunker down.

Started a throw away side trip with the two leads, they take the shark patrol ultra-lite to find much needed antibiotics.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Day 13 - Awake All Day

Had to be wide awake at work all day.

First session is back on track.

Next session is going to be short.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Day 12 Setting Limits

I know this is supposed to be thirty days of literary abandon ... however....

Now that I daydream about the story at work I have to switch my usual notepad for a single sheet of notebook folded in quarters. This is less conspicuous when jot notes at work and I don't want to 'leave my fight in the gym' by overwriting notes.

The typing into the note apps on my phone is too slow and making sense of the jumble on the voice recorder is a job in and of itself.

I hope this pacing strategy works. I was so wrecked after work yesterday I didn't make my thousand words mark.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Day 11 - The Internal Editor Rears its Ungly Head

Just spent the first session of the night outlining revisions for the beginning of the story. I fell victim to the Classic Blunder - Second Act Sag. Just over 500 words.

Vizzini: You fell victim to one of the classic blunders - The most famous of which is "never get involved in a land war in Asia" - but only slightly less well-known is this: "Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line"

I also have to externalize elements of the story. It reads like a Mime Narrative. Yes, Show Don't Tell - be sure to show enough. I'm inured with the atmosphere of dread but time for gore drenched action. The audience is readers, not mind readers. The beginning, for me. has context from the previous novel - so I cheated the second book.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Day 10 Caveman Writing

I'm getting a better feel for the keys - just relax.

I'm hitting 600 words per session and am taking shorter breaks. I passed 6k just after 5pm. Resting is more important than I realized.

I am writing scenes from up and down the narrative; I don't have a finish in mind, I do have an Idea where the story is going and that this story might be a trilogy. Next year "The Street Where You Live..... and Die"

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Day 9 - Work/Rest

I like the hour work / hour rest schedule, although I think I can cut back on the resting time between 'work hours'. Stopping before I'm tired requires less resting and is more a metal break. I listen to music, go through mere background material, or nap. At the end of the day I'm spent not exhausted. It's like the Boy Scouts Walk/Run hikes.

My real problem is that I read The Lively Art of Writing before I started this time and am now obsessed with sentence length and paragraph structure. I recommend the book wholeheartedly - but not right now. It makes turning off my Internal Editor that much more difficult.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Day 8 - Wind-sprints

With time to burn I've been writing in sessions of only 500 to 800 words.

Lighter weight more reps. I stop writing before I lock up.

Uncle Mike, a man who wrote eloquently, spoke in cliches, sports metaphors, and profanity; his advice when I was struggling with a piece was: "Kid, bunt."

If I can hunker down for the Veteran's Day weekend, I should have my word count to where daily production down to about a 1,000.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Day 7 - 12K

Just passed 12K mostly in narrative and notes from a few days hence in the story.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Day 6 - Staycation status quo...

The Staycation stratagem didn't work as planned.

I've started Road Rage, the sequel to Highway from Hell, by overwriting a big chunk of the end of HfH, which, at the time, I rushed to finish.

With both notes and narrative I'm caught up on word count, I was hoping to be well ahead of the game by this weekend.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Day 4 and 5: Encouragement from Fate



While I'm still fumbling my way through the start Nano the History Channel ran After Armageddon, a doc about surviving a pandemic.

Day 4 was napping and writing; the bulk of the writing a travelogue/rambling outline. The novel itself is not unfolding but the word count is catching up.

Day 5 Not pushing too hard. Just finished the morning run of 863 words, hoping to get a few sessions of 300-500 words.

No word about my car and I need to go out and get water.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Day 3 -2013

Spent most of the weekend napping.

I am so far behind.

As usual, I'm averaging just shy of a thousand relevant words a night. The rest is just filler.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Day 2 - 2013

Late start yesterday and three false starts. It all goes to word count.

Didn't keep my fingers nimble; typing is slow going.

Same problem as last two years - after around a thousand words I start typing filler.


spent most of today on car troubles. No car means more transit time.