This evening, at 9:22 pm, Maisie Phair was declared ineffective to T’s National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, novel, which has not yet been titled, and was subsequently removed from her position as narrator in said work.
“Maisie, while a sweet girl, was just not right for the tone of the novel,” T said. “She was too naive for the cynical content of the storyline. Plus, she was rather underdeveloped compared to Charlotte, her fellow narrator, which made the storytelling unbalanced. It was holding me back.”
According to various sources, T had little success in the NaNoWriMo challenge. By October 14, she had only approximately 1,500 words of her goal of 50,000 words validated on her account. Upon seeing this, she knew something would have to change.
“I don’t know if I’ll finish, but I want to make a strong showing,” she said. “And with my writer’s block, I didn’t know if that would happen. They always say that you should keep writing without worrying about quality, but I knew I could do better, and it was driving me cray-cray [sic].”
T currently has 0 words on her counter after removing the words from her now-defunct first draft, but she has been making much better progress and is excited to get back to work.
“I wrote a chapter in an hour and a half,” she said. “At this rate, I know I can finish.”
“Maisie, while a sweet girl, was just not right for the tone of the novel,” T said. “She was too naive for the cynical content of the storyline. Plus, she was rather underdeveloped compared to Charlotte, her fellow narrator, which made the storytelling unbalanced. It was holding me back.”
According to various sources, T had little success in the NaNoWriMo challenge. By October 14, she had only approximately 1,500 words of her goal of 50,000 words validated on her account. Upon seeing this, she knew something would have to change.
“I don’t know if I’ll finish, but I want to make a strong showing,” she said. “And with my writer’s block, I didn’t know if that would happen. They always say that you should keep writing without worrying about quality, but I knew I could do better, and it was driving me cray-cray [sic].”
T currently has 0 words on her counter after removing the words from her now-defunct first draft, but she has been making much better progress and is excited to get back to work.
“I wrote a chapter in an hour and a half,” she said. “At this rate, I know I can finish.”