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So is anybody (Original Post) Tien1985 Oct 2012 OP
I'm still dithering about it for this year. SheilaT Oct 2012 #1
I will be. OswegoAtheist Oct 2012 #2
Yes... Agnosticsherbet Oct 2012 #3
A braided novel? SheilaT Oct 2012 #4
A braided novel is a multiple-viewpoint novel that follows the separate-but-related story lines Agnosticsherbet Oct 2012 #5
Oh, thank you. SheilaT Oct 2012 #6
There's a hint of what you're talking about in the movie, Snatch. sybylla Oct 2012 #9
On CSI, especially in the earlier seasons, we saw this used... Agnosticsherbet Oct 2012 #11
I'll try jp11 Oct 2012 #7
I came here to the Writing group ChisolmTrailDem Oct 2012 #8
I've never been able to, but your post definitely has me thinking... sybylla Oct 2012 #10
...so it begins. OswegoAtheist Nov 2012 #12
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
1. I'm still dithering about it for this year.
Thu Oct 11, 2012, 12:33 AM
Oct 2012

I've done it the past two years and really like what I wind up accomplishing. Interestingly enough, in the middle of the month last year, I got side-tracked into writing a short story which has become the basis for another novel. I have not yet completed the first draft on that one.

But I do have an ideal of what I could try to write this time around.

OswegoAtheist

(609 posts)
2. I will be.
Sun Oct 14, 2012, 11:28 PM
Oct 2012

Ironically, even though I'm moving to Iowa near the end of the month, I should have more free time to dedicate to the project. I have a full outline, character sheets, and a fresh idea.

Oswego "but honestly, it'll be a stretch getting it to 50K" Atheist

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
4. A braided novel?
Tue Oct 16, 2012, 12:45 PM
Oct 2012

What's that.

I'm picturing something quite strange, and probably not at all what you mean.

Agnosticsherbet

(11,619 posts)
5. A braided novel is a multiple-viewpoint novel that follows the separate-but-related story lines
Tue Oct 16, 2012, 01:05 PM
Oct 2012

of three or more primary viewpoint characters, with equal emphasis on each storyline and scenes from each storyline intermingled. It is character driven rather than plot driven.

I especially like Cristina Garcia's The lady Matador's Hotel or David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas.

I especially like the Lady Matador's Hotel, becaus these main characters are all the same hotel for the same week, and their story lines cross, like a braid but the real structure is how they react in the world they inhabit. Garcia's novel is only 57,000 words, so I could write a similar novel at a pace of 1800 words a day.

Cloud Atlas is now a Movie on my must see list. The braid in the novel is discovering how these different characters in different era's are related.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
6. Oh, thank you.
Tue Oct 16, 2012, 01:16 PM
Oct 2012

I'd never heard that term before, and I haven't read either of the two you mentioned, but I have read books like that.

sybylla

(8,655 posts)
9. There's a hint of what you're talking about in the movie, Snatch.
Tue Oct 23, 2012, 12:54 PM
Oct 2012

You follow two to four separate story lines (depending on how you define separate) which come crashing together in the end.

It's a fascinating technique. But I'm guessing it's riskier as a writer. You'd have to craft those separate plot lines in a very enchanting way or you will lose your readers after about chapter 3.

Agnosticsherbet

(11,619 posts)
11. On CSI, especially in the earlier seasons, we saw this used...
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 07:47 PM
Oct 2012

They would have three of four cases running, usually not even related. It was the relationships between the characters that held those episodes together.

I convess, it is a bit experimental. I think this is a venue that allows me to take it out for a test drive.

jp11

(2,104 posts)
7. I'll try
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 08:38 PM
Oct 2012

I made a half ass attempt a year or so ago and wanted to try to do better.

Been kicking around an idea I've had for a long time in my head and had some good thoughts recently I've yet to put to the paper so to speak I hope I can get it down and sustain it.

 

ChisolmTrailDem

(9,463 posts)
8. I came here to the Writing group
Sat Oct 20, 2012, 12:21 AM
Oct 2012

to see if there was a discussion of NaNoWriMo and as soon as I saw your subject line I knew it was going to be post about NaNoWriMo, lol.

I have had a couple of NaNoWriMo false starts. Last year I was traveling for part of November and was unable to make it work. The year before I actually started the month but there was a major interruption and the effort was abandoned. Things are different this year. For the first time in years I think November is going to be quiet enough for me to participate. Another difference this year is that NaNoWriMo isn't sneaking up on me like I usually allow it to do. Also, I have a story idea firmly developed in my head in a popular genre full of fans ready to snap up the latest story. I will use NaNoWriMo as the launching pad for the first in a six-part series for digital publication on Kindle, etc.

Indeed, I am not only ready for NaNoWriMo this time, I've even come up with a pseudonym and secured both Twitter and Facebook author pages as well as a registered domain. These will be the marketing channels for my NaNoWriMo effort.

All that's left to do now is to spend the remainder of this month researching, planning, and preparing for Nov 1. I plan to begin at 12am. 50,000 words. Whooo-boy!

sybylla

(8,655 posts)
10. I've never been able to, but your post definitely has me thinking...
Tue Oct 23, 2012, 12:58 PM
Oct 2012

I have always wanted to do NaNoWriMo, but large parts of every November are traditionally spent on family activities that preclude writing.

This year, there are still major interruptions on the schedule, but I'm feeling motivated enough I might just be able to make 50,000 despite it.

OswegoAtheist

(609 posts)
12. ...so it begins.
Thu Nov 1, 2012, 12:00 PM
Nov 2012

Good luck everyone, and don't forget to check in and brag about your word counts!

Oswego "00000" Atheist

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