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Tuesday, November 8th, 2011 12:11 am
I'm charting my daily progress on NaNoWriMo. Since you may or may not care, I'll kindly hide it behind a cut. Thanks for taking the time. :)

NaNoWriMo Progress: These Are the Dreams that Keep Sleep from Me
ActualRequired
Progress
New Words Today53781667
Daily Average63881667
Remaining Req'd
Daily Avg
2211667
Expected Total5200050010


Notes:
  • Yay! This one came out to be 2204 words, which is right at the average I figured they'd all be.

  • "G Is for Gravesite" came from a single image. A father and son standing at the grave of their beloved mother/grandmother, respectively. They begin walking away, and the son looks up at his father and says, "What kind of tree is she, Dad?" That was it. I tried for weeks to make something out of it, and failed. I hoped that inspiration would strike when I needed it. And it did. It all fell into place when I realized they were dryads.

  • Finished this one, too. I really like how this one came out, although it could stand some tweaking. I think I either left too much unexplained or explained too much. Or both.

  • I feel certain I drew on some source for this, but I can't pinpoint what it might be. I mean other than the blindingly obvious Greek mythology thing.

  • My wrists hurt a little bit, tonight.

  • Since I completed Gravesite, I worked a bit more on Anchor & Bard. Didn't finish either of those, either, but added a couple of scenes to both.

  • Character names: Greg Drew, his 13-year-old son George, and 15-year-old daughter Grace. Oh, and the corpse of their recently deceased mother/grandmother, Olive Penn Drew.

  • Interesting things I had to look up: dryads, which is where I found out their association with the goddess Artemis; how the Greeks may have worshipped Artemis; trees indigenous to Georgia and their scientific names (for instance, the green ash is in the Olive family and is Praximus pennsylvanica (See what I did, there?)); how burial vaults and coffins work; embalming.

  • Genre: Fantasy



This table shows each story and how many words I have written on it, regardless of the daily count. Titles or letters in red ("tomato") are ones where I'm not sure, yet, what the story will be.
A Is for Anchor
10574
B Is for Bard
7547
C Is for Clowns
That Creep Through the Yard
5700 (complete)
D Is for Dragon
6369 (complete)
E Is for Egg
4975 (complete)
F Is for Fangs
That Are Sunk in Your Leg
6731 (617)
G Is for Gravesite
2204 (complete)
H Is for Haunted
0
I Is for Investigation
Unwanted
0
J Is for Jackpot
0
K Is for Kiss
0
L Is for Lightning
A Hit or a Miss
0
M Is for Moons
0
N Is for N_____
0
O Is for Oath
__________
0
P Is for Prey
0
Q Is for Quest
0
R Is for Rite
__________
0
S Is for SkullCosm
0
T Is for Twilight
0
U Is for Unicorn
__________
0
V Is for V_____
0
W Is for Witness
0
X Is for Xenogamy
For Maximum Fitness
0
Y Is for Y_____
0
Z Is for Zombie
0