5 Ways to boost your word count…. without cheating by Elise VanCise



Today we’ve got Elise VanCise on the blog talking about NaNoWriMo. With more than half of the month under our belts, you may be looking for ways to boost that wordcount. Let Elise tell you how to do it.


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5 Ways to boost your word count…. Without cheating

by Elise VanCise


Let’s talk about 5 ways to boost your word count…. Without cheating. The daily word count needed to reach is 1,667 words. That doesn’t seem like an unreasonable amount of words to write in an entire day. (Are they crazy? )  But there are days that life will interfere with our lofty noveling goals. Try one of these when your fingers start to slow.


1. Sprinting

Meet up with the other Wrimos in person or online and see who can write the most words in a set amount of time. Most sprints are 10-20 minutes long. This is great for a tweet-up. You’ll be amazed at how many words you can get down with a couple hours of sprinting. Not to mention the fun!


2. Long Lost Friend /Relative

If you feel your scene is dragging or you just can’t get those words out. Try having your character run into an old friend or relative while they’re out and about. Or even a phone call from them. You can add tons of words as they reminisce about old times or that Thanksgiving when Aunt Mable’s cat ate the stuffing. Even if it’s something you may edit out in the next draft, it will breathe some new life into your muse and pad that count!


3. Disaster Strikes

A hurricane heading in, a freak F5 tornado, earthquake, flood, a 3-10 car pile up. Any one of these can add at least a couple of pages worth of wordiness. You have the before, during, and effects after that might even bring out some qualities you didn’t know your characters had.


4. Kill’em

Let’s face it. Death is wordy. Not matter how or who gets bumped off you’ve gotten at least 4 scenes off a corpse turning up. The death itself, the discovery, the aftermath, and the funeral, lots and lots of words.


5. Use Your Senses

You have 5 senses taste, touch, scent, sight, sound. Every single environment your characters walk into, or crash into in some cases, holds each of these elements just waiting for you to detail them. A car crash could have the scent of smoke and gasoline in the air. They would see broken glass, dented and crushed cars, hear someone crying for help or a siren approaching, maybe a car horn. Taste blood from a gash, or if gas is thick in the air it will leave a taste on your tongue. They may feel the ache of injury or the rough edges or the broken plastic of the dash. Talk about filling the pages, just let your nose guide you…. Literally.


Okay there you have it 5 ways to get wordy and pad that word count. Now who’s ready to meet up in the 50k Winner’s Circle?


About Elise

Elise VanCise, freelance photojournalist and award winning author, published in both print and digital media. Elise is a Florida Cracker, with a love for adventure and historic places. NaNoWriMo Municipal Liaison for Lake County, Florida, Founder of Lake Writers of Lake County, Florida. Advocate for Public Libraries, Young Writers, Autism, COPD


Where you can find Elise:

Gladiator’s Pen Blog http://gladiatorspen.blogspot.com
Official Site http://elisevancise.webs.com
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EliseVanCise
Twitter http://twiter.com/elisevancise

 




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Published on November 19, 2012 05:38
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