Posted November, 2011.
“30 days hath September…”
I get that far with the old rhyme, then have to stop and think what comes next. November rhymes with September so it hath 30… right?
Hmmm. A quick online perusal yields a website with 89 versions of the rhyme = not helpful when trying to unscrew a memory aid that I can’t remember! This is what I can recall: November is NaNo is 50,000 words written in 30 days. Got it.
November. In 2009 and 2010, November meant NaNoWriMo for me, an exhilarating ride of literary abandon, a seemingly impossible goal of verbal output. What lovely irony that attempting the impossible is so freeing of fear of failure. Liberating really, to be forced into writing for speed, which by necessity turns off the Inner Critic. If the Heckler is on duty, there simply are not enough hours in the day, even if you feed your kids Eggo Waffles for dinner and forgo luxuries like sleeping.
But, alas, no NaNo for me this year, for a variety of reasons. I have missed the experience off and on all month, but not more acutely than today, November 30th, when I can almost feel the exhilaration of rounding third, banging out 5000 words on the last day before skidding into home, face first, mouth full of dirt, submitting the manuscript by 11:07pm for the midnight deadline and holding my breath until the website confirmed that it indeed caught what I had just birthed as it hurdled through the ether. (I always get that visual when I hit the send button on my work, which I am guessing would be disturbing for the recipients if they knew.)
In my memory of prior years, NaNo is perfect. It provides the deadline I require for adrenaline driven output. Any arbitrary nature of that deadline is inconsequential when I am in the middle of it. It feels so good to just write without censorship, not bothered by little details like whether each paragraph actually makes sense. That is all sorted out later, because in November each day is just words on the page, pushing harder to squeeze them out of some small place inside that I did not even know was full of ideas because I was too busy thinking. Yes, 2012 NaNo? I’ll be back. (Luckily, the pain of NaNo is harder to remember…)
For now, I will embrace one aspect of the November NaNoWriMo experience into December and beyond: gagging that Heckler. You know the Heckler — the one that likes to curl up in a lumpy LazyBoy recliner in my mind, drooling with anticipation at each days’ spoils as she chews yesterday’s ideas, dribbling doubt onto every string of alphabet letters I dare to scrabble into sentences.
Yes, that Heckler.
Maybe you have met her brother or sister?
Yep, working my little word magic in peace without the sound of her breathing in the background — that is the dream for the days that come after the 30 days that November hath. Has. Whatever.
that would be hurtle not hurdle?
Jane, enjoyed your post! Pleasure to meet you at EB 2012!
Hadn’t seen this post yet! Congrats on the placement. Even if you only put down 5,000 words, you are still 5,000 ahead of most of us. If your NaNo writing is anything like your blogs, I can’t wait to read it someday when it is “ready”. If you keep that Heckler away, that day might not be far off.
Jane,
*LOVE* this. I think I may be familiar with the Heckler’s sister…I call her Hater! Good to see you blogging again – I’ve missed you! 🙂
writerkid
Thanks, Writerkid! Hater needs to go on vacation too… and I am glad to be back. 🙂
What?
Linda, what, what? There are so many things I write that could possibly confuse you, I don’t know where to start……….
I signed up for Nano this year, but life happens and I barely got started. Other years I have done well. Twice I hit the 50K target. When the stars align and it’s possible for me to find the time to devote to it, Nano is a blast!
Hopefully next year… Maybe we can do it together!
Kris — so glad to hear from you!! I remember you have done VERY well in prior years, but you are right, life happens. 2012 together!
A Heckler?! Aha…it was my inner heckler talkin’ smack about me yesterday. Thanks for the kick in the pants about treating myself better. It was just what I needed. I love Jane, whether she’s candid or not!
Nan, you know, I’m always here for a kick in the pants when one is needed… 🙂 (and for a hug when that is more effective)
Mary, you really took ‘gagging the heckler’ literally — and I like it! Glad to have found you too, a kindred spirit.
Jane.. I am so glad now, that I found your blog. Knowing I’m not the only one NOT doing Nano this year… in a year when several “aspiring writer” friends took on the challenge for the first time, much to my delight, I was unable to participate. It was a real disappointment after ‘winning’ last year… but it couldn’t be helped.
There’s always next year. As to that Heckler… *hands over a roll of ductape* I think we can handle her. 😉
Happy writing!
-Mary