Hello and welcome to Day 16 of NaNoWriMo! Hopefully it’s been another happy week for all my fellow NaNoWriMo-ers out there!
I think I told you all last week that I live for NaNoWriMo. It feels like it’s made for me. I am a fast drafter (and if that makes you jealous, just keep in mind that it means I’m a slow reviser because, whew, my first drafts are nightmares!) so getting 2,000 – 5,000 words a day isn’t too difficult for me (I averaged a little over 3000 words per day this NaNoWriMo).
You might have noticed what I did right there – averaged, past-tense.
That’s because, dear readers, I reached 50,000 yesterday! Woo hoo!! Not only that, but (despite my pantser ways), I was able to draft this “just for fun” MS in a way that it wrapped up clearly at the 50,000 word count. So I also finished my NaNo project!
As a reminder, in case you missed last week’s post, I wrote a totally for fun Christmas story with equal parts romance and gothic murder mystery. And a bonus love triangle.

I thought about updating my aesthetic to match Act 3, which was ALL DARK, ALL GOTHIC, but I’m lazy, so here’s the same Christmas-y aesthetic from last week!
Okay, let’s get to the recap.
NaNoWriMo 2019 – Week Two
As I just said above, Act 3 got a bit dark. I went way off the notes I’d written during “Preptober.” Oh well, this MS will never see the light of day so it’s fine!
Here’s a day-by-day breakdown:
Saturday, November 9
Words Written: 5,045
Total Count: 29,107
I really killed it Saturday. I was trying to get to 30,000, because I felt like if I was in the 30,000 word count come Monday, I could definitely wrap this NaNoWriMo project up by Friday, which was my goal all along. If you’ll recall from last week, I was STOKED for a new project. But more on that in a bit.
To get this pretty hefty word count, I wrote 2,000 words in the morning and then sat down to do a few more words in the afternoon and got on a roll. Like I said, I wanted to push for 30,000, but whew, I was exhausted after that.
Sunday, November 10
Words Written: 4,247
Total Count: 33,354
I had brunch with a friend on this day, so I did 1,000 words before brunch and then 1,000 after. And then, you guessed it, I kept plugging along into the afternoon. I think my main motivation at this point was wanting to finish on Friday so I would write enough that the NaNoWriMo stats page reflected that I’d finish on November 15.
Monday, November 11
Words Written: 3,064
Total Count: 36,418
Alright. Monday. If I’m recalling correctly, I wrote my 1,000 in the morning, my second 1,000 on my lunch break, as was my NaNoWriMo plan (which I stuck very much with, thank you very much). I was able to get about an additional 500 words written during my lunch break, so when I got home that evening, I sat my butt down and forced another 500 words for the 3,000 total. I also wrapped up Act 2 and moved into my very odd and dark Act 3.
Also it snowed on Monday which is what I get for writing a Christmas story. *eye roll*
Tuesday, November 12
Words Written: 3,582
Total Count: 40,000
Okay, y’all. I did not set out on Tuesday to write 3,500 words or to reach 40,000 words. On this particular day, I got to work early to write my morning 1,000, went to update my word count on NaNo’s site… and discovered that SOMETHING WONKY happened with the site and it said I had 38,000 words, which was NOT the case. And at this time, I could not go back in and change my word count by day (they changed it later in the week, but ugh, it’s so complicated and took me FOREVER to do). Since I didn’t want negative words, I had to write greater than 38,000 words. So I pushed myself to get to 40,000. And then the site only reflected that I’d written, like, a little over 1,000 words. It was a sad day. But, hey, I ended up writing more than I might have originally written!
Wednesday, November 13
Words Written: 3,020
Total Count: 43,020
So by this point in the game, I knew I was going to have to continue to write 3,000 words+ if I wanted to reach 50,000 by Friday. So I wrote 2,000 in the morning and another 1,000 on my lunch break.
Thursday, November 14
Words Written: 4,066
Total Count: 47,086
Ah. Thursday. Oh, Thursday. So by this point I knew that in order to hit 50,000 words on Friday I would need to have a 3,000 word day and a 4,000 word day. So I again wrote 2,000 words in the morning and then another 1,000 on my lunch break… knowing I’d have to write another 1,000 at some point.
And then… well, let’s back up a bit. As you recall from my mention above, the reason I wanted to get to 50,000 so badly on Friday was so I could start focusing on the new project I’d come up with last week. Here’s the problem with the idea I’d had last week: I couldn’t figure out how to pitch it in a way that made it… um… worth anyone’s time. I had these vague emotions I wanted to explore, and essentially I was pitching it (to my boyfriend and my friend) as “a story about a girl dealing with change.” WOW. SO SPECIFIC. Okay, it also had a wakeboarding element and a punny team name and fresh water turtles. But that’s about all I had.
So here I am, rushing through NaNoWriMo so I can start working on this project but every time I took to my notebook to write down pitch ideas… it fell flat.
Then Thursday came. And while listening to a podcast, I suddenly got this idea for a rom com. Well, I don’t write rom com, so I tried to take the flicker of rom com idea and translate it to YA contemporary, aka what I do write.
The idea that followed is nothing like the original rom com spark, but… wow. I like it. A lot. And I’m VERY excited to work on it, way more excited than I was for my other idea!
Aka I needed to get through NaNoWriMo. So when I got home Thursday evening, I wrote another 1,000 words. The finish line was in sight!
Friday, November 15
Words Written: 2,358
Total Count: 50,444
Woo hoo! 50,000 words! My biggest challenge here was figuring out if I wanted to hit the 50,000 word mark at work or wait and do it at home. I wrote 2,000 words in the morning, wrote a few on my lunch break, and then, you know, because it was Friday, I ended up pulling it up at 3:30 and got to 50,000 at 4:00 p.m. *Kool-aid man OH YEAH*
I also typed “THE END” on this very strange gothic Christmas tale of romance and woe!
And that wraps up my 2019 NaNoWriMo experience! Which… is kind of a bummer. To be honest, my ACTUAL plan was to take it slow and easy, write 2,000 words a day, and finish around November 25, aka right before Thanksgiving. But, alas, I got carried away.
Going into next week, I’ll start outlining my new idea (yes, yes, I am a pantser, but it does save me time to have *~*some idea*~* of where I’m going – but I rarely, if ever, follow the outline). Although, to be completely honest, I outlined this NaNo idea (following the briefest, simplest of the 3-Act Structure) and I stuck to the outline until Act 3! (Then things went totally off the handle.)
I hope everyone is having a fun NaNoWriMo regardless of word count. I think sometimes we get caught up on whether we’re behind or not proceeding the way we hoped that we forget to have fun! Which is partially why I’m glad I wrote such a silly for fun MS this NaNo.
Good luck everyone!



So quick confession – I started Crazy Rich Asians the summer it came out and I loved the HECK out of it… but I never quite finished it. Something came up (I think I had to return to law school if memory serves, which was the death of pleasure reading) and I just never picked it back up. But the story and the characters have stayed with me and guys, it’s freaking hilarious. So I need to finish that one, read the second in the series, and then I’ll be heading straight for this book.
I’m a huuuuuge fan of Jenny Han. I loved her Summer I Turned Pretty series. I relate a lot to her characters in a way I don’t relate in most YA novels. She’s pretty much the author I want to be. I better stop before I start fan-girling. But anyway, I’m super excited for this third part of a series I completely adore!
I should start with a disclaimer: I did not love Girl on the Train. I found it muddled, confusing, and I have very serious problems with the ending. That said, I couldn’t put it down, and it’s hard for me to find a book that I can’t put down. So, I’m curious how this one will end up and how it’ll compare to Girl on the Train. I already added my name to reserve list at the library for this one, and am happy to report that I am number 408 in line. It might be September before I get my hands on this.




