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The Novel Push Initiative

Posted: February 5th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: book, Five Rings, middling, novel, Novel Push Initiative, revision, style, write, writer, writing

During the month of March, I want to push Five Rings‘ word-count through the roof.

But, sadly, maintaining a steady word-count on my own for a period longer than two weeks is too lofty a goal for me.

So I’m asking for your help.

I’ve decided to host a virtual event; one that came to me after reading Chris Baty’s wonderful No Plot? No Problem!. I’m christening this event “The Novel Push Initiative”, an easier-than-NaNoWriMo event.

But it still encourages writing every day.

THE RULES:

-NO PROJECT-JUMPING! (Please focus on only one project.)

-NaNoWriMo famously averages out to 1,667 words a day. SO…
Here’s the Break-down:

a ”KNOCK-OUT” is 0-249 words OR no post with a tally for that day. (No, I won’t sweep you under the rug like a king’s love-child.)
a ”CHECK-IN” is 250-749 words. (for those days something terrible happens, we’re sick, or we’re just not feeling it.)
an “UPDATE” is 750-1,667 words (about 1,000 words per day. Hopefully, this will be the most common one.)
a ”TOUGHER-THAN-NANO” is anything above 1,667 words. (are you nuts?!?)
a ”COMPLETE” is if you get finished with your book and type THE END. (*jealous* I suppose you can project-jump if and only if you complete a project.)

((So, at minimum, you need to CHECK-IN every day to avoid the big game-over.))

-First off, you’ll need a novel or novelette-sized WIP (work-in-progress). Whether you’re middling, have already done your research and are starting a first draft, or just want to dust off an old project you’ve been meaning to finish, you should be able to participate. (If you’re getting out those red pens to do a revision, tough luck!) :)

-Second, you’ll need a web log of some kind. Even a Twitter account will do.

-And thirdly, you’ll need to reply to this post (or any of my later posts this month) with:
A) a link to your blog, and
B) what project you’d like to work on.

-Each day We, united in writerly cause, will promise to add actual words to our WIP—every single day.
We are required to post WCs (word-counts) in our respective blogs Each and Every Day from March 1st to March 31st. 
If we miss a single day AT ALL—FOR WHATEVER REASON—we’re KNOCKED OUT OF THE EVENT. (Of course, I’m wondering how long I’ll last at this point ;D.)

-To actively participate, a simple Tweet can look like this:

CHECK-IN: 250 words.
11:59 PM Mar 1st from web

((But, of course, it’s your blog: You’re welcome to post snippets, musings, and whatever else you’d like. You don’t even have to label whether your WC is an UPDATE if you don’t feel like it. All I’m asking for is a visible word-count.))

WHAT I PROMISE:

I will periodically link to each of your sites and post your word-tallies up to a KNOCK-OUT.

IMPORTANT: I will be using whatever dates your posts are time-stamped with as a guide, so be sure your local settings are updated.

At the end of the month, we’ll see how many total words we’ve harvested.

If you stay with this until the end, just think: at the very minimum, you’ll have added 7,750 words to your WIPs.

So, still with me? Then I advise you take no prisoners as we march our plots ever-forward, all the way to March 31st! Good luck. I know I’ll need it…

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10 Comments »

  1. This is a really cool idea. Hopefully this will encourage you to write more! Are you not worried that it may start feeling like a job? :|

    Comment by Latrina — February 5, 2009 @ 10:11 pm


  2. Truth be told, I wouldn’t mind writing as a job.
    I have nothing to lose doing this: Even 1 successful day will reap me at least 250 more words.
    Hopefully others will join in so we can support each other through this, but if I have to go it alone, I will :)

    Comment by Nick Enlowe — February 6, 2009 @ 12:10 am


  3. [...] If you haven’t yet, please check out the Novel Push Initiative. « « The Novel Push Initiative [...]

    Pingback by Troubleshooting the storyline | Five Rings — February 6, 2009 @ 6:32 pm


  4. If only you could push this initiative back until May. I would love to be able to crank out a few thousand words a day, but I am too undeniably overwhelmed with school to write so much :(

    Comment by christopher. — February 8, 2009 @ 10:01 pm


  5. I’m dedicated to sticking to it next month. But if you’ll join me, I don’t see why I can’t try running this again in May.

    Comment by Nick Enlowe — February 9, 2009 @ 12:02 pm


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