Writing a book in 365 days – 45

Day 45

Time management, or not so much time management, to set a daily routine so a 4oject can be completed.

It’s not so hard, really.  After all, to build underground railways or any multi-billion dollar project, they trot out a project management tool and plan it from start to finish.

For me, I use the simplistic method of planning a novel based on the fact that I’m trying to write 50,000 words a day for 30 days in November.

Yes, you guessed it – NANOWRIMO.

That’s 1,633 words a day, and that’s easy, isn’t it?.

Well, over time, I have managed to get the hang of writing a novel every November.  I will admit that I
Start thinking about the process much earlier than just sitting down on November I and start writing.

The reason for that it I tried the first time and like any novel written from the fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants method, you can only go so far before the ideas dry up and suddenly with pressure mounting writer’s block sets in.

I still don’t necessarily plan every detail, but I do have the start, which is usually a short story written in April as part of the A to Z month.

And in the period between April and November, a few more stories might appear, basically giving me a head start.  So despite the fact I say I’m what they call a panther, I really do some sort of planning before I tackle a novel.

Of course, that is not the only novel I write for the year, there is my series of books, long and short, The Cinema of my Dreams, and series like those involving Zoe the Assassin.  They take longer, and a few years to write, in between everything else.

However, what works for me may not work for you.  It’s just a starting point, and over time, you will find your groove. 

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