Not as much as I would've liked because I had some off days. I need to find another time to run errands, because when I chew up the morning, it takes a couple of hours for me to settle down. Then production drops off in the evening, I think because my brain gets fed up and starts looking for other things to occupy its time. Like stupid hockey games.
Anyway, only 1172 words yesterdsy. 2475 words today. Total Crunch wordage since last Saturday: 15,490. Not quite enough. Granted, there's altogether too much set-up still going on, and set-up takes time.
Anyway, only 1172 words yesterdsy. 2475 words today. Total Crunch wordage since last Saturday: 15,490. Not quite enough. Granted, there's altogether too much set-up still going on, and set-up takes time.
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Date: 2008-10-19 01:43 pm (UTC)I wish I had another week beyond the coming one. I may ask if it's possible. I think the last week was warm-up. I will see how things are going around Wednesday.
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Date: 2008-10-19 03:04 pm (UTC)I set my daily goal at a level I know I can reach without physical strain...for me, 2500 words is a solid wodge, but not (unless I'm stuck) an all-day struggle. If it's flowing, that's a few hours in the morning. 3000 begins to be a push; 4000+ is a definite crunch--not going to get through that in 4 or 5 hours. This time I calculated an approximate end point for the first draft if I hit 2500, 3000, 4000, and 5000. Engraved that in my brain. So when I started the serious push, the day after shipping off that blasted novella, the 2500 came and continued to come and started even lopping over. So I upped my daily to 3000. That lopped over. So I upped it to 4000, which gave me a margin--if I guessed correctly how many words I needed. Since I don't have an outside job, I could calculate on a five-day work week (with the other days as "emergency days" as yesterday was.) But I think the daily has to be something achievable, or the guilt/misery from not attaining it actually slows me down.
The most wordage I ever did in a day was 9400--it was a "release" thing--back when I was still homeschooling the kid, we sent Michael to camp for five days (as long as it was) and I had four days of not being interrupted--the fifth I had to drive down and pick him up. Day one I pulled 3000 and something. Day two, it hit me that I was alone, free...and out came 9400 words. Day three, something like five. But my hands won't let me do that much now. 5000, maybe 5100, is the upper limit, and the next day the hands are a mess, even with ibu. I wrote a lot of the Gird book at 5000/day, 7 days a week, because I'd been promised a lead slot if I could get it in by X. Can't do that now, physically.
Don't berate yourself, though. That lowers productivity the same way as a clinical depression...you're thinking about yourself, and not the story. (My heavens, I'm a bossy old woman!!!)