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25k Non-fiction Writing Challenge: Final Day

§ December 31st, 2011 § Filed under Personal Development § Tagged , , , , § No Comments

It is ten past three in the afternoon on the last day of my writing challenge, and the last day of the year. I would say that I have my work cut out for me, and perhaps I do, but I still predict a win. I did 4200 words on the penultimate day, with the penultimate amount of motivation. I have fewer words than that remaining now, so I should be okay, baring a minor or serious catastrophe like a secret Nostradamus quatrain showing that he moved up the date of his Armageddon in order to edge out the competing Mayan armageddon and stay at the top of the news cycle, along with casting the first brimstone.

Since this the last day of the challenge, I have moved to a single progress bar, since they will both display identical information now. The only thing I have to remember now is that I can’t simply stay up late writing, since the clock stops at midnight.

Writing tally:

  • 23 articles
  • 3 blog posts
  • 10 bookmark posts
  • lots of e-book pages

Progress meter:

25038 / 25000 (100.15%)

Final notes: this may be my last post of the year and I do not expect to do a challenge similar to this next month, although I will do some kind of challenge(s) in 2012, perhaps related to e-book publication. I will update here with the win, or else at midnight!

———————-WIN

with nearly 3 hours to spare!

25k Writing Challenge Update

§ December 29th, 2011 § Filed under Personal Development § Tagged , , , , § No Comments

So I am back from my holiday sojourn to the South Okanagan and as feardicted my writing output for this challenge was nil, although I did get a very good slice of research done. Now, here I am down to the last three days (also secretly feardicted) with a not insurmountable, yet somewhat mammoth hump to climb in order to reach the keystroke mountaintop. Nevertheless, I press on, the rare brew pot in lieu of tea pouring hot down my gullet, mixed with spirit steeling cocoa powder and coconut cream…

P.s: The graphs will be back when I finish my first significant writing task for the day.

This Month’s Project Tally (UPDATED Dec 30th LATE) :

  • 20 articles
  • 2 blog posts
  • 10 social bookmarks
  • 20 e-book pages

Today’s Projects:

  • 2 or 3 articles
  • 1 blog post
  • Undetermined amount of e-book pages (more than zero).
  • About 4200 words (which is about my best Nano day output this year, I think). I only need 3800 words per day to win, but I am assuming I will be preoccupied with end of the year activities at some point that will cut into writing time.

Percentage of minimum writing pace!

19884 / 23400 (84.97%)

(note: I just deducted two days writing from 25k for this total, so I have eliminated the 600 word buffer that was included in the previous totals).

Overall progress:

19884 / 25000 (79.53%)

UPDATE DEC 29th late: I finished with fewer than 2200 words today, so it looks as though I will have my work cut out for me. I will have to do over 4700 words on Friday and Saturday in order to win the 25000 Non-fiction Writing Challenge. I still believe that it is very possible, since I have gotten close to this number with much less number during Nanowrimo, but it will be ultra-grindmatic.

My 25000 Word Non-Fiction Writing Challenge

§ December 14th, 2011 § Filed under Personal Development § Tagged , , , § No Comments

I am beginning a new personal writing challenge today that will continue through the end of December. After finding the Nanowrimo an effective tool and procrastination buster, I will be doing a December 14-31 non-fiction challenge of 25000 words. Acceptable sources will include blog posts (but not comments), articles, and e-book pages. I will not include outlines, poetry, fiction, post-its, notes written on my hand, etc.

For me to achieve this 25000 word goal, I will have to write approximately 1600 words per day, assuming that I begin today and take Christmas day off. Feel free to post comments or questions or email with pledges (which will again go to support the Young Writer’s Program). As an additional incentive for myself, I will be trying out the Write or Die web app. I will let you know in a few days how that works for me as a speed-based motivational tool. I will still be focusing on quality writing, without any outsourcing.

This post, in addition to outlining my plan and writing goal is also the first time I have used the Write or Die software. I am using normal mode, where an annoying sound is played if you stop writing too long. This app at the very least ought to help silence my internal critic, as well as prevent too much editing on the fly.

Unfortunately, I do not have a cool widget for this post to automatically track my progress (there may be one somewhere, but I would rather get some writing done than search for an hour or two and test and add it to this blog. What I will do instead is post updates every day or two, including my word counts, as well, what the breakdown of my writing consisted of (eg two articles for 1200 words, plus a blog post for 400 words.).

Let me know if you want to join in and try to meet this goal, too!

Check back for updates and progress!

UPDATE DEC 16th late PM: 8 articles and (this) one blog post so far. As you can see, I am running pretty close to the pace I need to for the win. I just need to keep it up for two more weeks now.

Okay, it was easier than I thought, albeit without the panache:

Progress bars update Dec 19th, PM. I’ve been doing E-book notes and outlining, which does not count towards my word count goal, and I am a bit behind now. Ready for a surge! UPDATE2: Okay I’m done for the night at 2200 words today, still behind, but looking better. 11 articles, 6 pages of e-book, and one blog post, so far.

Progress bar update Dec 20th: Just 5 bookmarking posts so far today. One of the reasons My 25000 Word Non-Fiction Writing Challenge is more difficult than it appears is first that a half month is less forgiving than a whole month. There is less time to get behind and then recover. Also, Christmas is usually a busier time than people think. Running around slices deep into writing time. P.s.: OVER ONE THIRD of the way to a WIN!

Update Dec 22nd, Afternoon: Trending quite a bit behind after additional Christmas activities yesterday. Today is a writing day, though. I will probably have to write about 2000 words for each of the remaining days this month, not including Christmas Day.

Update Dec 23rd, evening: OVER HALFWAY! I made a bit of progress today against my backlog, get up to 80% of where I ought to be to finish on schedule. I will be heading to the Okanagan for Christmas, leaving my house the night of the 24th and getting home the night of the 28th. As a result, this graph probably will not be updated. It remains to be seen how much writing I will actually do, and I am aware that I could get home with three days remaining and a 10000+ word deficit. Time will tell. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Percentage of minimum writing pace!

13426 / 16000 (83.91%)

Overall progress:

13426 / 25000 (53.70%)