WELL, IT’S TAKEN a toll on my so-called free time, and my frequency of blogging (not that that was so great to begin with.)
But in every other way, the last 29 days of writing the first more or less complete piece fiction I’ve managed in, oh, more than 30 years, has been a great gift of solace and escape during a dark and difficult time.
I did it.
I wrote over 50,000 words in November (my word processor says 50,323; the official NaNoWriMo counting machine only gives me credit for 50,048, but I’m not going to quibble with victory.) This is over 150 pages of prose, the longest thing I’ve ever written, including my college thesis. (It’s possible that the final report I wrote for my graduate school field study was longer, but that was a group project and it was for business school, so it definitely.doesn’t.count.)
I ought to feel gleeful and exhilarated, but the last few weeks (outside of my little novel-writing bubble, that is) have been so painful and difficult that those particular words are not, at least for the moment, part of my personal lexicon. Even so, I am proud of myself for completing a task (a notoriously elusive accomplishment for me) and prouder still for synthesizing a million fragments of story into a semi-cohesive whole. I like the idea of my novel more than I like the draft itself at this point (and even the hard-to-please H genuinely liked the story, when I, in a moment of incredible and inexplicable vulnerability, pitched it to him a few weekends ago) but I think, I think, I can turn it into something that while not anywhere in the neighborhood of art might still be, for someone out there, a worthwhile read. I still have sections to excise, whole chapters that need to be conceived, the work is far, far, far from done. But still, I think I owe it to myself to say–
Congratulations to me.




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hilary 11.29.09 at 11:44 pm
congratulations to you, dear paige! so so soooo proud of you and so wonderful to hear you tapping through cyberspace as my cross country buddy. we must talk!
Lori N 11.30.09 at 9:14 am
Yay you! What an amazing accomplishment, especially as life has thrown you some curve balls right now! That makes it twice the victory in my book.
Ty 12.16.09 at 1:17 pm
Congratulations on the writing accomplishment, Paige! I’m sorry to read about the less happy aspects of the last month. I hope the next few weeks are relaxing and bad-event-free for you and yours.