NaNoWriMo

It takes effort but if a task is worth doing ...

My featured graphic is an acrylic depicting a bistro.  I completed the painting for a young couple I know.  It was to celebrate their first anniversary and moving into their first home.   I feel it fits my theme for this post of new beginnings.

The National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is almost upon us.  It takes place throughout November.  It’s been running for a couple of years now and very successful it is too.  So what’s so different this year?  I’ve decided to take the plunge … and I’ve already registered.  I enjoy a challenge and in particular one with a deadline, mainly because it gives more focus to the task in hand.  After all, how hard can it be to write a complete novel in a month?  Okay, I’m joking!

From what I’ve read about the whole ‘Nano‘ thing it’s accepted at the outset that the vast majority of entrants will have masses of issues with typos, dialogue, grammar etc., So what’s the point?  The point as far as I can see is that accepting the challenge enables an individual to write a complete novel of at least 50,000 words in a month – that’s 1,667 words per day if you’re not quick on mental arithmetic.  As mentioned previously, it will be ‘warts and all’, but the point is, it could be the foundation of a proper, stand alone book or first of a series.

I was reminded of the ‘Nano‘ as I read my friend Chloe’s blog recently.  It’s one of those things, like perhaps a marathon (yeah, done that), a person feels it’s their turn to tackle it.  Only minutes after deciding I would take it on I flicked through some of the poetry series’ I’ve written over the last couple of years.  The winner, if I can call him that is my character ‘The Hawk’.

My name on the ‘Nano‘ site will be, ‘Tom Benson – Writer and Storyteller’.    My novel for the purpose of the ‘Nano‘ will be called, ‘HAWK‘.

Phil McKenzie is an ex- SAS soldier who leaves the military because he’s become disillusioned by his military and political leaders’ decisions.  Within days of becoming a ‘civvy’ once again he witnesses so much criminality on the British streets that he feels an overwhelming desire to redress the situation on behalf of the victims.  ‘Hawk’ is the name adopted by Phil, a modern, self-styled and capable vigilante.

What makes me think I’m capable of this mammoth task?  Self belief for one thing and a strong desire to succeed, which as long as I don’t run out of coffee I’m sure I will.  ‘How about a plot line?’ I hear nobody in particular asking.  Within my poetry I have a mini-series I wrote called, ‘The Hawk’.  I intended it to be two or perhaps three episodes to experiment with the idea of series poetry.  ‘The Hawk’ gained popularity on ‘Starlite Cafe’ where my poems are posted under the pen-name Tomfoollery.  Hawk’s antics continued for 35 poems.  My intention is to draw from the episodes written in verse.

I’m already bubbling with enthusiasm and making notes for twists and turns in the adventures of ‘HAWK’.  It means that I will only have one short story ongoing, but that will have to be shelved until after this endeavor.  I want to totally immerse myself in this new venture.  If I find the time after today and throughout November I will make an effort to update my progress here.

Spreading the Word

I’ve chosen  for today’s graphic a soft pastel I drew of Shania Twain a couple of years ago.

A little bit of ‘country’ …

It wasn’t intentional but I’ve finished two of my three ongoing short stories within 24 hours of each other.  At first glance that might sound simple but one of them has been on the go for three months.  Continual editing, then leaving for a few days has I hope produced something reasonable.

‘Windows of Opportunity’ is set in modern times.  A young man watches his attractive girlfriend head off to work then he remembers he has the day to himself.  His day off work doesn’t go as planned.

‘Pawnee Express’ is set in North America during the 18 month period that young men glorified mail delivery.  My main character is Jim Cooper who at 16 is at an average age for a rider employed in the dangerous task.  One summer day his lust for adventure and excitement comes to fruitition when he has a life and death choice to make.

My intention was to send one of these to a magazine and post the other online but I’ve decided to take my chances and send them both to Writer’s Forum.  At least that way if they fail to make the grade I can still post them somewhere else.  Whatever happens I hope to have them both posted on here in a few weeks.

I like to think I’ve managed to gain control of that urge to just get my writing out there quickly.  I found that having three stories on the go at once worked well for me so at some point today I’ll do some work on Chapter Two of my novel, ‘A Life of Choice’ then I’ll read through some of my poetry in an effort to inspire two more short stories.

On the Apollo Blessed site I now have several poems posted and I have a good assortment of artwork shown in my ‘photo’ albums.  I’ve requested to become a member of the ‘Red Room’ group so that I can post a couple of my erotic short story efforts.  Should anyone reading this feel they’d like to check out Apollo Blessed it’s FREE to join but you must join to gain access.  As you complete the simple entry screen you add the name of the member who directed you to the site.  Easy.

I have several of my favourite ladies featured on my customised screen saver so I may well draw one of them over the next couple of days.  When I relax whilst drawing or painting I invariably come up with an idea for a story.