This was an amazing experience for me.
I could leave that statement stand on it's own, and it would not be inaccurate. I enjoyed immensely feeling like we were all striving towards the same goals together. Even through many of the same struggles. I even delved into some of the progress journals folks were keeping following the project. It's fascinating for me to witness in near-real-time the internal processes of story development, and to compare it to my own. So a big thank you to everybody who participated, and shared so openly. It really helped.
I'm also glad I was able to participate with a lower target. 50k still feels out of reach for me, at least in such a short timeframe. As it turned out, the 15k was just right - challenging but ultimately attainable. Even that was 2 or 3 times my typical months output, and still an unsustainable rate with work and family requiring as much time as they currently do. But, I have proven to myself that I can find more time to write, and can produce without dithering around too much.
I also finally got this novel project off the ground, again proving to myself that I can put it to the page, elaborate on the ideas that had been percolating there for months, and find the characters voice that I was struggling with. Even if it requires a significant amount of editing. I usually do a second pass through and adjust a lot of the language anyway, on my short stories. I imagine this will take a lot of effort, but my motivation is now incredibly high, thanks to this challenge and you all.
If anything, I'm finding it hard to shift gears out of novel mode now. I am trying to step back a little, refocus, come up with some short fiction ideas - and all I can think about is where the next chapter is headed. Still a balance I must find.
I would like to do this again. The format feels solid. I kept a spreadsheet of my daily counts, because I too am a graph-nerd. We may be able to organinse something purely for cleaner presentation - I saw over in dotcom land they had a table of just wordcounts up front, then the thread of comments. Though, honestly, the near-daily constant push of everyone throwing their current thoughts and feelings along with progress updates was a huge part of the charm and motivation I found in this event. Everyone pushing together, helping each other to push.