I write romantic fiction. I make it up but it still has to approximate reality. It must make sense and that's not easy.
This month, I joined the New Jersey Romance Writers' writing challenge, JeRoWriMo. I am attempting to add 30,000 words to a novel in which I had already had 20,000 words. I did the same thing last year and finished Patriot's Heart. I received a contract from Prism Book Group for that book and it is now available everywhere (with a gorgeous cover). :-)
A blank page is a scary thing. To compose the book, it helps to turn off the internal editor that questions every word, every comma, and every plot twist. A writer has to just let it go and write. The book can be fixed later--but there has to be something to fix.
Being a member of this challenge pushes me to throw the words down without quibbling over which word is exactly the right one. In the end, I will have a rough draft and it will need fixing. I'll turn my internal editor back on for that.
I've more than doubled what I started with on this project. The plot took a few unexpected turns, but that's fine. A few surprises can be fun.
My house is dusty and meals are usually leftover leftovers, but with one week to go, I am on target to reach 30,000 words. Wish me luck. :-)
4 comments:
Good luck! Hope you win again!
Lots of luck to you , Penny. I know you can do it again. I enjoyed "Daddy Wanted," so I know you have what it takes.
Gemma
Mark,
Thanks!
Gemma,
Glad you enjoyed Daddy Wanted. I had a lot of fun writing that book. :-)
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