Posted by: Carly on: May 12, 2007
Woo, I managed to snag one of the clearance NaNo shirts! Go me!
So I decided to go ahead and sign up for Script Frenzy. I think it’ll be interesting and fun (and plus, I won’t have any school!). I’ve worked out some potential plots from stories that I’ve been playing around with…
Miss Sensitive: A girl regarded as the most insensitive, aromantic girl in existence secretly runs an online advice blog where she gives out really good relationship advice. However, some of it begins to run a little too close to home–and not to mention begins screwing up her own life. (Because there should be romcoms about INTJs.)
The Good Princess: The princess was blessed at birth to be pretty but air-headed, which suited the King and Queen fine. However, when they forget to invite a malicious fairy to her betrothal celebration, the fairy decides to remove the “blessing”–bringing out her true nature. Now the princess (now a savvy, intelligent young woman) must decide for herself what’s to be done. And there’s that problem of the very handsome captain of the guard, too…
Miracle: That one I was saving for writing a comic book. Magical girl-type superheroine Miracle goes to college, and finds out that superheroes there are governed by a Council. When she goes to register, however, she finds that the rules aren’t so much to her liking (nor the people, for that matter) and joins up with a bunch of super-powered, rebelling-against-the-man type college kids to form a new team with a new mission that begins to bring the city into a sense of community.
Miss Sensitive I’m dying to write in some kind of media; the Good Princess might actually transfer pretty well. (I love fairy-tale send-ups.) I’m not sure about Miracle, but I love superheroes, so I might go for that, too. (BATMAN BEGINS = WIN.) I have a couple weeks to figure it out, anyway.
Posted by: Carly on: November 30, 2006

50,003 at last validation.
WOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Carly on: November 29, 2006
49,350 words. 650 left to go.
No excuses, now. Unless I either die or suffer injuries in the next 24 hours which make it impossible for me to type, I’m going to finish.
This is a really cool feeling.
Posted by: Carly on: November 27, 2006
Coming in at 46,545, over 1.5k over where I need to be! Yesterday I managed a lot of words, ending up at over 1.7k+, which is pretty darn amazing for me. Currently I’m looking at having to write just over 1.1k every other day until Thursday.
So NaNoWriMo’s drawing to a close. This is it. This is: THE END. I’m hoping to have the team get their acceptance letter before the end of November, which may happen. I also finally figured out what Maureen does, and it’s pretty cool, although I’m going to have to go back and change a few things. (Note to self–people able to see magic of other family members; accounts for Maureen not being seen as unusual by own family.)
I think things are falling into place.
You know, I never thought I’d get this far. Before I started I told myself, “I’m fine if I make it to 30k. 20k, even.” And now I’m less than 4k away from the big 50.
I’m proud of myself. If I can do this, surely I can do anything! (Now all I have to do is figure out how to finish this monstrosity.)
Posted by: Carly on: November 26, 2006
So, currently JNW gives my wordcount at 43,678 while the NaNo validator gives me 43,940. I have no idea why, but that’s really awesome.
So we’re almost almost almost to the cool part of the book, where they start training for the tournament and then go to the tournament and pwn everyone. And I’ve just realized that this is going to be a really, really, really long book if I don’t cut some stuff out.
Hm. Well, I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it. Right now, my job is just to write and get that word count to 50k.
On the bright side, today we get another shot of Megalomaniac, Haruhi Suzumiya-channeling Anabelle. Like I’ve said, she’s sort of a cross between Suou Tamaki, Suzumiya Haruhi, and Regina George, which, as you might guess, makes for a very interesting character.
Posted by: Carly on: November 24, 2006
40k! 40k! 40k!
This is altogether too exciting.
Current word count: 40,804.
Anyway, over the last three days I’ve forgotten to post because of one thing or another. I’ve been writing a bit less because I can slow down my pace a little bit, but am still making over 1000 words over where I should be nearly every day, just in case there’s a day where I really have too much to do in the next week.
So, news in the novel:
-They have finished the bake sale.
-Inge and Anabelle are still on shaky terms.
-Anabelle is prepping Coraline to write the essay, and figuring out who she wants on her team.
I’m still trying to figure out why Maureen is on the team. She has no magical talent… so what’s her special skill that would be of immense use in a magical showdown? Ability to neutralize magic would be too deus ex machina, and it would also take the character in the wrong direction–I want her to have nothing magical about her. Hm. I’ll have to think fast. Or, alternatively, draw the novel out long enough that I don’t have to figure it out until after I hit 50k and can write at my leisure.
Posted by: Carly on: November 21, 2006
36,047. Hooray! So I guess the yak-totem-thing is going to get me to 50k, huh?
Today is Official Angst Day. For some reason started going off on a bit about how Anabelle suddenly remembers that she ought to keep her distance, instead of getting too buddy-buddy with these people as they are only temporary friends. Riiiiiiiiiiight. Of course. (This is what I get for watching the end of Ouran during breaks from writing. Should never combine anime and writing.)
I don’t usually do angst, and I’m not sure I can really call this angst. This is about as angsty as my stories ever get. Well, with the exception of Lovepowerd (another story), which is pretty much an angst circus. More like “self-contemplation and reevaluation”. I’m big on that.
In other news, I found myself writing the margin note: “What’s the name of my country again?” Yes, this shows exactly how much attention I pay to worldbuilding. Brilliant, Ling, brilliant.
Posted by: Carly on: November 20, 2006
It’s been a slow day, but I’m still about 500 words above and will probably write more before the end of the night. In at 33,810.
Today I realized that one of my second-tier main characters was one heck of a lot sneakier than I thought. I already have the theme of magical bets going on, with Anabelle, so I realized that Coraline must have one going on with not only Inge but also with Professor Sharpe, which was the reason why Sharpe ends up helping Anabelle in the end. Ha-ha.
Signing off for tonight~ 35k or bust tomorrow!
Posted by: Carly on: November 19, 2006
Day nineteen and still right on track–and a little ahead. Although today had a bit of a slow start (curse you, Pokémon Crystal!) I had an advantage from finishing over a thousand words ahead last night (!!–2315 words, almost a record) and have so far managed about 1650 for today, meaning I’m over a thousand words ahead now and in the green at 32,829. Apparently at this pace I should be finishing even a day early, which I wouldn’t mind. More time to start editing, because now I have people who actually want to see this monstrosity.
Today I wrote an amusing and painful segment in which Anabelle and Coraline are magically passing notes in class through an spell Coraline put on their notebooks where Coraline has really atrocious spelling. It hurt to spell words wrong intentionally, but I managed. I came up with her half-literacy late in the planning, just a little before NaNo actually started, and it’s kind of an interesting side to her character. She’s so levelheaded and clever, but yet she’s way below grade level for reading and writing. Later she and Anabelle work on spelling together, Anabelle making magical self-correcting worksheets, my clever attempt to work more actual magic into the story.
Tomorrow Anabelle’s going to have to swallow her pride and admit that she was a little overzealous and can’t do everything. And then she’s going to get what she wanted in the first place, and there will be many celebrations. Hopefully I’ll be getting to the scene where Inge and Coraline’s bet is revealed in a few days–I managed to work in a nice set-up line in today’s writing where Anabelle asks why Coraline wants to help her all of a sudden. Coraline replies that if she doesn’t, Anabelle will rant about it for the rest of the year and drive her mad–but that, of course, isn’t the real reason. Ooh, sneaky.
I’m beginning to think that I may actually achieve 50k on this. I’m not sure I’ll have it wrapped up by the end of the month, but that’s what NaNoFiMo is for, right?
Posted by: Carly on: November 18, 2006
Forgot to update yesterday — hit wordcount, albeit late at night, with 28864 at the end of the day. Didn’t quite get 1667 for the day, but I was far enough ahead from the day before that I was 500 ahead at the beginning of today anyway. So far today I’ve written 1042 words, and have a total of 29,906 words total. I’m going to make 30k!
In the past two days, Anabelle has suddenly developed a group of friends among the first-year girls after her befriending of Inge. My favorite line from this is: “At first it was sort of creepy, but eventually she began to remember that this was what her life was supposed to be like.” Yes, aha. There are still girls that are skeptical of her attitude, though. I randomly created a character I named Lindy after Captain Hallaoun from Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha of all things who is one of these skeptics, just as a bit character, but over the last chapter she’s turned into something of a bigger player than I anticipated. She and Anabelle have made a magically-reinforced bet that she can’t get Professor Sharpe to help them within a week.
It’s really interesting, writing off the outline. I’ve had trouble with it before, so I outlined about sixteen chapters of material, which have been condensed into about eleven in the actual writing. But now I’m off the part that I’ve outlined, so I’m essentially making stuff up as I go. And I think it helps that I’ve got momentum, but it’s actually going along. Huh. I don’t even think I need wordcount bribery any more.
Scenes that I’m really excited to write in the future: