Minstrelgirl451 wrote:
[About how many words are considered a "page" of writing?]
My process isn't by page but by time. After two and a half years I've built my "writing endurance" to about seventy to ninety minutes per round. I started around fifteen minutes per when I figured out how to write within my abilities.
When I'm doing NaNoWriMo, I will do two of those rounds in a work day. Saturday gets three but I hard stop at dark and do not write again until after sunset Sunday. What really helps is that after I go a round I'll save the file, take a break, and then look at my planned notes for the next round. Yes, I map out scenes but they are usually at the "one or two lines of planning" for each scene. By clearing my head and then planting the seed for the next scene my enthusiasm builds. Usually I will write early AM, review the "seed" around lunch, write right after work, and then review the next seed just before going to bed.
Sometimes those seeds work out perfectly. Yesterday I had gone over a seed to have Tinny see Wilbur trying to do the obstacle course; Wilbur is still using a walker from his injuries and Tinny, by contrast, is very physically fit. Despite my plan the entire scene went into Tinny's head and drug up a memory about a trip she and her dad took. This morning continued to build her emotional stress and she's crying into her pillow.
That really wasn't my plan, but I think the "seed" idea really works. The concepts sink deeply into my subconscious and memories. The pains and struggles I have can connect with what the characters are feeling when I give everyone time.