My Third NaNoWriMo

This year’s NaNoWriMo has started and this time I am a little more prepared than the first two years when I wrote “No Cry Tali” and “Shy Girl.” I did not actually start writing this year’s novel, but I have been thinking about the characters and doing some research. The research is needed because I decided to base the story someplace other than Nashville, so I’ve been looking at maps and trying to learn about daily life in another state. I also decided to make my main character part of a family that is practicing Catholics. I freely admit that I do not know a lot about the Catholic religion, but have very much enjoyed asking people and looking up things on the internet.

This year’s novel will be called “No Arizona,” inspired by a song I heard several years ago about a woman who meets a sweet talking guy. He heads to Arizona and promises to get a place and send for her, but he ends up ghosting her.

I thinks it is contemporary story about trust, faith and family. I hope I can get the whole thing written in 30 days. That’s the whole point of NaNoWriMo – I only have the month of November to write the whole thing! I can do this!

My First Nanowrimo

Two of my friends have twisted my arm and made me enter this year’s Nanowrimo. We all have 30 days to write a 50,000 word novel. Thirty days!!!!

I decided to try a story about a little boy from the Philippines who comes to the U.S. with his mother to live with his grandparents, who they have never met.

I’m calling it, “No cry, Tali.”

No cry, Tali bookcover