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30 November 2007

NaNoWriMo: the end is here

Today, the last day of NaNo writing, I made my goal. Life has been on hold over the last few days. The focus has been writing writing writing. And now it's over I feel both relief and disappointment and a great enthusiasm to finish my novel. So this is a short post. Too little sleep recently, and I've learnt not to write when you're really tired. I'll catch up in the next few days.

17 November 2007

Dogs again

Why is it that about once a week my dogs will fight in the middle of the night. My theory is that the big dog has nightmares and attacks the little dog while she is sleeping. It does seem to go this way. It's always the big dog who attacks, and then looks sheepish when I have to go and break them up. If I put them in separate rooms, the little dog frets and won't go to sleep. She has never slept alone in her life. Instead, she scrabbles at the door and lets out her famous Toller cry, which is really more of a yodelling nose than anything else. People are stunned when they hear it. I'm just worried that at some stage the big dog might really hurt the little one, as she's twice her size. Any advice from the dog owners out there?

11 November 2007

Time management

Why are we all so bad at it? Why does my daughter insist on emulating me by leaving assignments till the last minute? At least I would have realised that the one that told her to collect articles on France for one and a half terms and then write an essay on what she had learnt couldn't possibly be done in a night. Perhaps she could write an essay on how she shouldn't leave things to the last minute. So where is she today? She's gone to open day at the local yacht club, after spending yesterday at singing and then last night watching TV. Really, why should I worry? Why should I take on her worries as my own? Yeah, yeah, I know: because I'm her mother and it's part of the job detail. It sucks, though. Especially when it means I spent the whole night nagging. I hate nagging. Hate it with a passion.

Anyway, she's off with her brother (and her dad), and I have some peace and quiet. Time to write!

10 November 2007

In the darkness, lightness!

For you, dear blog readers, what transpired as a long darkness included a time of lightness for me: my trip to Phillip Island on a writing retreat. Okay, I hate second person used like that. I won't do it again! (I'm slapping my wrist now!)

The best thing about getting away with another writer is the headspace you create for yourself. Headspace away from the chaos of everyday life. My husband was happy enough to let me go -- I'm sure by the time I got the phone call to say that one child had tipped boiling water over the other one's head (or near boiling as she doesn't seem to be burnt!), he was having second thoughts. Especially as the naughty child is still arguing, a week later, that she had it coming. Hmm. Even when I've talked about eyes cooking in their sockets he hasn't expressed any regrets. Hmm.

The children were less happy about me going.

"Why aren't you taking me?" one demanded.

"Why can't I go?" the other said.

The whole point about a weekend away is to get away from them -- especially when every time the writer tries to write one child insists on standing next to the computer, talking. Talking, talking, talking. Non-stop. That child can't stand not being the centre of attention all the time. That child rang and asked, somewhat belligerently, "Are you having a great time?"

"I'm having a fabulous time," I said, and heard the disappointment in his grunt.

"Good," he said, "because I'm not."

"Oh, I'm having a terrific time," I said. "I've written so many words!" That cheered him up. He didn't mind that I was having a great time as long as it was working. And we worked lots. Wrote lots. And included some inspirational walks. Of course, I didn't tell him about those.

I've posted pics on my Spec Fic blog that shows one of the walks we went on, one that is reminiscent of parts of the coast where my novel is set. These, a bit more spectacular, are from the other side of Phillip Island, but not so much like where my characters are.



07 November 2007

Being dark

With end of semester looming (a few weeks ago), I knew my blogging time would be highly curtailed. What I didn't expect was not to have blogged for so long. Partly, mostly, that's because I've been bum and head down marking, but I've also had assorted server troubles and then been away for four days without any internet access. How used to our technological gadgetry we get. I did, however, take my laptop and in that four days wrote 13,500 words -- mostly on my NaNoWriMo project (book 2 of my trilogy) but also on my "real" work-in-progress: book 1. I'll blog more about all of this later. Suffice to say I'm back, feeling refreshed, energised, in the writing zone, ready to blog and catch up on all those blogs I haven't been reading. Of course, tomorrow, I'm back at work... In the meantime, I'm so grateful to the friend who dragged me away with her to write, talk writing, and to walk. I've had a fabulous time!