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Update: A-NaNo-ing I Go
As I mentioned earlier this month on From the Write Angle, I’m currently participating in my very first NaNoWriMo. In my case, it seemed like a nice excuse to try something a little different. I’m writing my first YA contemporary—a story about a hard-of-hearing girl who transfers to a school for the deaf and finds herself caught between the Deaf and hearing worlds. So far, it’s been a lot of fun to write, and is stretching different writing muscles than my usual speculative fiction.
Not sure whether it’ll be any good. It’ll definitely need some editing (I’ve already made some notes of things I know need fixing). But I’m ahead of the pace so far, so it looks like I’ll get at least the 50k words done by the end of the month.
In other news, I made it through the slush pile for the Baker’s Dozen Agent Auction over at Miss Snark’s First Victim. Log lines and first pages will be posted on December 2nd, and the “auction” will take place December 6th.
I participated in the same event last year. While making it through the slush is a great feeling, my entry didn’t receive a single bid. That was pretty rough. Hoping to have better luck this year.
Meanwhile, I’ll keep myself busy with this NaNo project. 🙂
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1 commentA Touch of Good News
A few good things that have happened lately:
- I made the “Literary Agent Showcase” round on WEbook’s PageToFame contest. (See, here’s proof!)
- While we’re talking about PageToFame, “Assumptions” made it out of the Shorts round. (Still waiting to see what that means.)
- “Significantly Other” was published by Crossed Genres. (Not bad for my first “serious” attempt at at a short story.)
- I survived IEP Intensive. (Not related to writing, other than being the reason I couldn’t do much writing for the past month.)
Otherwise, I’m still in the agent hunt, still working on Book #3, and jotting down some pre-writing notes for a brand-spanking-new idea.
I’m also counting the weeks until Thanksgiving break. For the record, it’s at five.