It's official! I am a winner - apparently.
Here's the update if you don't believe me...
16/4 - 173
17/4 - 0
18/4 - 1315
19/4 - 1219
20/4 - 828
21/4 - 1579
22/4 - 1729
23/4 - 889
24/4 - 1855
25/4 - 1879
Total words at final count - 48025 (Target was increased to 48K from 45K about a week ago)
I realised that the end number of words, when added together, might not match my final total, because some days I went back over short sections of what I'd done the previous day - especially when I was writing rather than editing near to the end. But ultimately, I have completed a first, fairly well edited computer draft, of a 48K fantasy novel.
I'm not going to say I've finished, because I know I haven't. I need to rest this story for a while, then come back to it with fresh eyes. It's never really finished until it's in print. (If it ever reaches that point).
And I have to say that although I'm pleased, I don't feel like a 'winner'. That implies I've been racing against others to get my project completed, but I don't like to think of myself as being in competition with folks on the writing front. All of us in our Camp NaNo cabin made progress on our projects, so in that sense, we're all winning, even if some of those projects won't be completed by the end of the month.
The best lesson of this whole intense writing camp that I'm taking away is that I have proven to myself that I can be disciplined enough to write a little (sometimes a lot) every day if I need to. That alone is worth the win.
So what's next? Book 3, of course! And finding beta readers for numbers 1 & 2. Any takers?
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