Another One (Almost) In the Books

As I wrote about last month, NaNoWriMo has come and gone for another year. Did you participate? How did it go? The goal is 50,000 words, but even if you wrote fewer than that – far fewer, even – if you took part, congratulations. It’s simultaneously overwhelming and exciting. Some people feel a lot of pressure to complete the task. Some treat it like a New Year’s resolution – which is to say, they sign up, maybe write for a day or two, tail off, and never pick it up again.

My personal experience with NaNo is one of mixed results. Last year I dove in with gusto, then petered out quickly and checked in at around five thousand words. This year, despite illness and various distractions, I wrote a three thousand word short story, around a thousand toward another one, and am currently staring at a novel manuscript just shy of 45,000 words. It’s a total mess, and will have to be almost entirely rewritten. But it’s a start.

A pedantic observer might note that only adds up to about 49,000 words, and they would be correct. The thing is, I didn’t use NaNo as a goal, but rather, a spark to kickstart something I needed to do anyway. I’m not finished, obviously. But the good news is, here in the early days of December and beyond, I can still work on it. I have no idea how long it will end up being; I’ll know when I get there. It probably won’t wrap up before Christmas, but at some point in the New Year, I will put the finishing touches on the first draft. And because some of the writing coincided with NaNo, I will be happy that I participated this year.

Just in case this is my last post of the year, let me take a minute to wish all of you a safe and happy holiday season. A heartfelt thank you to all who have visited me here. For those who purchased or read any of my books, thank you so much, I hope you enjoyed them. To those with whom I interacted with at any of the conventions and signings I attended, thank you for taking the time to come out and spend a few minutes chatting with me. I very much enjoyed that. To all of you who took any of my classes in the past year, I had a great time meeting and getting to know you and was blown away by the skills and talent level I got to see on display.

Here’s to a great 2024 for everyone. Drop in here any time, pop on over to my contact page for updates and all the latest news. Support local authors, leave reviews and help them spread the word about their books. Be safe, talk soon!

-JP

Fall Goings-On

Hi, and welcome to my little corner of the virtual world. Just a few short items today to get you caught up to date.

It’s been a busy time on the book front. A couple of weeks ago I was at Miramichi Horrorfest, which turned out to be a great time. Plenty of vendors, some amazing costumes, lots of cool stuff to see and do. I met a lot of new people, and had a chance to catch up with some old friends as well. Their next big event is MiraCon, a comic, cosplay, sci-fi and pop culture convention in May. I’ll share more info about that here as the event draws closer.

Last weekend I was off to the official launch of Monsters in the Fog, the latest release from Partridge Island Publishing. I was thrilled to be a part of this project and I had a blast, spending the day among my fellow contributors, both familiar and new. I was impressed with the turnout this small publishing house drew for their launch – I’ve attended book launches that drew good numbers, and some not so great, but nothing like this. Go check out their website for all available titles, or if you’re in the area, check out their store at Area 506.

Classes are underway once again! It’s been a long summer away from the (virtual) classroom, but we’re settling back in nicely. I’ll add the dates for the winter and spring sessions here soon. Side note: writing courses are an excellent holiday gift for the hard-to-shop-for person on your list!

That’s all for today. As always, thank you for taking the time to visit me here and read my blog posts. Please feel free to browse around and have a look at the rest of my site. To have updates and the latest news delivered directly to your inbox, pop on over to my contact page and subscribe. Remember, reviews are the writer’s life blood, rate and review the books you like – it means a lot to the authors out there. In case you missed it, here’s a short piece on this very topic.

Until next time, stay safe, talk soon!

-JP