July = My Novel Revising Month
I’ve written before about how I can’t adhere to the writer rule: Thou Shalt Write Every Day! I can’t do it. I’m a full-time teacher, single mom to a young child and old dog, house owner, the list goes on and on. Instead, I write notes everywhere, I research during my lunch breaks, and I visualize scenes until they’re like movies in my head. When I have the time to write, watch out!
As a teacher, there is no better time to write than summer vacation. School is out (finally) and my daughter started day camp today. She loved it, so yay to that! My daily plan is to drop her off at day camp and then come home and write. My goal is to have my novel revised completely by the end of the month. I’m calling it MyNoReMo–My Novel Revising Month–which is a twist on NaNoWriMo, the National Novel Writing Month program that runs every November.
Turns out they have a summer camp for NaNoWriMo that started July 1. The goal there, however, is to complete an entire novel from scratch in 30 days. It’s like the X-Games of writing. Just you, a computer, coffee, and thirty days. Bring it!
Yeah…um…I can’t do that. No way. I’m slow and I clean up as I go and there’s the aforementioned lack of free time in my life. I can’t do a novel from scratch in a month, but I can do a revision. I’ve already created the material and I mulled over my editorial letter the last few weeks of school. I’m ready. I may feel like this guy when it’s over…
…but I’ll be one step closer to being a published author!!!!!
I’ll keep you posted on my progress. Does anybody else have summer writing goals?
Sign me up! I need to finish my revision and my mom of three boys-we are trying to sell our house-my kids mostly aren’t in camp-two cat life has me doing the same thing. LOL!
Yeah, you’ve got a lot going on, too! Camp is key for me. I have to take advantage of the time while she’s there!
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I MISS YOU MS.RODRIGUEZ!!!!!!! btw its Thalia <3
Hi!!! Are you still in WHartford, or did you move?