I found this meme on Nicole’s weblog and I decided to do it as well, since I’m an official participant and I love answering questions!
NaNoWriMo Q&A – In preparation for National Novel Writing Month next November, I thought it would be fun to look back at previous NaNo’s and answer some questions about how I take part in the event.
These questions or this meme as you might call it is totally meant for people to use on their own blogs, Livejournals, Facebooks etc. Leave links in the comments section and I might compile a list.
Double points if you post a photo with your answers in some NaNoWriFic action shot like I have so awesomely done.
When and how did you find out about NaNoWriMo? How did you go?
I found out about NaNoWriMo a few years ago, but I was always too late to participate in it (I’d forget about NaNoWriMo until it was December). Last year was the first time I participated and I won. I had a great time and it was great getting to know the other participants.
How many times have you done NaNoWriMo?
Last year was my first year, so this year is the second time I’m participating!
How many times have you won? If you haven’t won, what was your best result?
I won once, last year.
How did you go last year?
Everything went well, until after about two weeks I almost lost my motivation because I couldn’t think of anything to write! But then someone reminded me that I was writing because it was something I loved to do, not because I wanted to write down 50,000 words. That gave me the motivation to continue and that’s how I won NaNoWriMo last year.
Where do you write and with what do you write?
I always write on the PC at my desk in my bedroom. The novelling software I usually use is Liquid Story Binder, but this year I’m considering using new software called StoryBox. Liquid Story Binder can be overwhelming which its huge amount of features, while StoryBox is still an alpha version, so I’m not sure which one I’ll use.
How do you find time to write?
I have plenty of spare time.
Are your partners, friends and family allies or enemies?
Everyone is very supportive!
What are you strengths and what do you use to help you get to the end?
Last year I made sure I wrote at least 2,000 words every day. This way I could take a break from writing every now and then. I also spend a lot of time talking to other participants in the chat room, so that way I stay motivated.
What are you weaknesses, obstacles and challenges that hinder you from finishing?
Even though talking to other participants in the chat room keeps me motivated, it distracts me as well. Plus I tend to browse the internet while I’m writing. I’m easily distracted!
Do you plot/outline/plan or do you write by the seat of your pants? How much do you plot or how unprepared are you?
I’ve never spent too much time planning or outlining my novels, but I have been working on an outline for this year’s NaNoWriMo novel and it’s going very well and it’s actually a lot of fun!
Do you participate in the real life community, go to write ins and meet ups in your area?
Not really. I talk to other participants online and that’s about it.
What are your writing aids? Special snacks, music, totems, rewards or punishments?
None. I’ll be happy when I finish my novel. Actually, I might order a pizza or something after two weeks. But that’s just because I like pizza, so I’m not sure if I can call that a reward.