How to Write 100k Words in a Month

It’s the start of Week 3 of 2016 and as far as my writing goes, it’s better than ever. I’ve hit 49,600 words for the month so far, just short of 400 words for that 50k NaNoWriMO comparison, so I’ve hit a point where I could have written something novel length in only 2 weeks. I’m splitting my time between multiple titles of various lengths. I do intend to have one full length novel completed (1st draft only) by the 31st.

100k Words in a 31 days requires: ~3,226 words a day, every day. If you do that for a year, you’ve written 1,200,000 words.

So how do you plan for success, to hit 100k words in a single month? Here is how I’m doing it.

My three factors are: Writing Speed, Writing Time, and Planning.

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Writing Speed

On several of my writing days, I easily achieved writing speeds of over 2k words per hour. On other days, I was into some sticky scenes requiring more thought, and I dropped down to 1500 words per hour. Overall I averaged 1,790 words per hour. If I were only focusing on a novel in a month, I would know that I would only have to dedicate 1 hour a day to completing it.

To maintain a decent speed, I know ahead of time what scenes I am writing and what needs to happen. I am also driven by my timer to do nothing but focus on writing for 25 minute bursts, so I do my best to stay in the zone and let the words spill out to tell the story.

What to do: Find your writing speed. Write solidly for a length of time (again, I do 25 minute bursts) and figure out how many words you are actually writing per hour. That will be important to decide how much time you need to set aside every day to write.

Writing Time

More than speed, writing time has been the most influential factor to word count so far. I’ve had days where I’ve only gotten in half an hour, but on free days (i.e. not needing to spend my day anywhere else) I shoot for two to three hours of writing. At my current writing speed, that amounts to 3500 to 5300 words in a day, which is right in line for achieving at least 100k for the month. What a great motivator to write! Think of what you can do with that as a writer! 1-2 novels, 5 20k novellas (perfect for serials), 10 10k short stories (serials! Hell yeah!), and for you short-short story writers, a freaking potential of 20 5k length stories. I’m doing a little bit of all of it.

What to do: Take your writing speed and multiply it by the number of days in the month to see what you will accomplish. If you aren’t going to write every day, take that into account. Knowing what you can accomplish if you make the time is a great motivator to getting started on those days you don’t want to. But we’re chasing 100k words, right? You need to average that 3,200 words a day. How long is that going to take you?

Planning

I put planning last, though you need to know your projects before you even start. I have it last because my Writing Speed and Time decide what I’m going to accomplish for the month. Planning also takes into account your goals. I use loose outlines that track my scenes. I have a list of projects I want to release within a certain time frame, plus lots of other projects I’ve started that I’d eventually like to get back to.

With the word count I know I can achieve at my current speed and the time I make to accomplish it (let’s say I know I will hit 100k for the month) I can choose which of my projects I want to apply those words to. In my example, I want Hungry Gods 3 written and I want Spilling Blood 11 complete. For these books, I set aside 65k words for the desired lengths of those titles. I have 35k worth of words left over. Since I also sometimes write under pen names (romance stuff that has nothing to do with G.S. Wright’s chosen genres), I choose to give them a bit of a writing push too. I would probably otherwise ignore my pen names in a month like this because of my focus, but I know the words are there, so it’s either use them or lose them.

What to do: Take a look at how many words you think you will write, what you’re going to write for the month. This will help you maintain the momentum after you finish a project.

Even if you aren’t going to chase after 100k, using the above can at least give you an idea of what your potential is. So what do you think? What word count and projects are you chasing? Leave a comment below. 🙂

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Daily Writing Prompt and Quote 1/15/16

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1/15/16: Write About a Contract. 

Do that which is assigned to you and you cannot hope too much or dare too much.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Word Count for Jan 13, 16

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Here I am, on the last day of week 2 of 2016, and so far I’v managed to get myself to my chair and write at least 1000 words a day. If you are following me, you probably have heard I’m pushing for at least 2,700 words a day, to hit the 1 million mark, or even better, 5,500 words a day for that lofty 2 million end of year word count. I’m currently sitting quite comfortably between both goals at 3,400 words a day. This is done by balancing out my low writing days with 6,000+ ones.

Writing has been my main focus over everything else, which means my editing is going slowly. Spilling Blood 11 is slowly going through the second draft/editing, and I am struggling with dividing my attention between pen names. I have to remind myself to look at the big picture, that 65,000 words of this month will be G.S. Wright titles, and 30,000 words will be pen names.

Is that nuts? 65,000 words. That’s more than I’ve ever written in a single month. And there’s another 30k going out under other names. My average will currently shoot me past the 95k by about an additional 10k. January’s looking good.

Tomorrow I can look at this better after I accomplish today’s writing. I am having thoughts of stretching out the Hungry Gods series into four novels instead of a trilogy. I’m about half way through a target 50k novel, and there’s still a lot of story to cover.

Word Counts

1/13/16 Word Count: 3,359 (ave. 1,620 wph) 

Hungry Gods 3 +1,515. 24,797/50,000

Spilling Blood 11 +59. 16,479/15,000  Editing

Apocalypse Witch 3 +015,020/20,000

Pen Name Book +898. 12,204/20,000

January Word Count: 44,770

For Year: 44,770

2016 Completed Projects: Short Story.

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1/14/16: Write About a Deck of Cards. 

All things must change to something new, to something strange.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Daily Writing Prompt and Quote 1/13/16

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1/13/16: Write About a Romance. 

A book should serve as an axe to the ice inside us.
— Franz Kafka

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Word Count for Jan 12, 16

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Not much to say about yesterday. I’m still focusing on Hungry Gods and my pen name book. I really need to set aside more time to edit Spilling Blood.

Word Counts

1/12/16 Word Count: 2,595 (ave. 1,502 wph)

Hungry Gods 3 +1,469. 23,383/60,000

Spilling Blood 11 +228. 16,420/15,000  Editing

Apocalypse Witch 3 +015,020/20,000

Pen Name Book +898. 10,419/20,000

January Word Count: 41,411

For Year: 41,411

2016 Completed Projects: Short Story.

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Daily Writing Prompt and Quote 1/12/16

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1/12/16: Write About a Dream. 

My education was the liberty I had to read indiscriminately and all the time, with my eyes hanging out.
— Dylan Thomas

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How Many Hours Do You Write as a Full-Time Writer?

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200 (3)Are you a full time or part time writer? If you are tracking your daily word counts, you might have this answer already.

Since I am tracking my average writing speed along with my word count, I can look back and see every 30 minute writing block I do and add them up.

So… am I full time?

Not even close. My first week of 2016, with my 26,000 words, I put in 16 hours of writing. Only 16. Granted, this does not take into consideration marketing, research, and editing – strictly writing. However, adding in those other factors would not be difficult, if I could look past any time wasted.

If we are on the clock for someone else, its easy. You sit in the office for 8 hours, right? Writing is probably close to that. You stop what you’re doing to to talk to your coworkers (spouse, children), you take phone calls, bathroom breaks, lunch, etc. Even working for someone else isn’t just sitting and focusing on one single task (probably). If I worked 40 hours as a writer last week, I spent 24 hours doing other stuff.

But let’s dream for a second…  What if you gave 40 hours to writing in a week? I averaged 1628 words an hour for the week. Multiply that by 40… 65,120 words for the week. How long of stories do you tell? That’s bigger than a NaNoWriMo novel. That’s 3 20k stories. That’s 13 5k short stories.

Maybe next week I’ll revisit this and actually track time spent in chair only doing author-related work.

 

Yesterday goes down as a productive day, the best one so far for the year. My two focuses right now are editing Spilling Blood episode 11, and finishing one of my books under a pen name. Here’s my numbers for yesterday.

Word Counts

1/11/16 Word Count: 7,218 (ave. 1,684 wph)

Hungry Gods 3 +1,850. 21,942/60,000

Spilling Blood 11 +378. 16,192/15,000  Editing

Apocalypse Witch 3 +015,020/20,000

Pen Name Book +3,882. 9,521/20,000

January Word Count: 38,816

For Year: 38,816

2016 Completed Projects: Short Story.

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Word Count for Jan. 10, 16

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Yesterday I finished the first draft of Spilling Blood episode 11. Check out the previous blog post for a teaser. 🙂 It won’t be long. I’ll be spending the next couple of days editing, and then off to my proofreaders.

Also, Hungry Gods 3 is 33% completed. Yay!

Word Counts

1/10/16 Word Count: 2,504 (ave. 1,669 wph)

Hungry Gods 3 +738. 20,162/60,000

Spilling Blood 11 +1,766. 15,814/15,000 Now in Editing

Apocalypse Witch 3 +015,020/20,000

Pen Name Book +0. 4,679/20,000

January Word Count: 31,598

For Year: 31,598

2016 Completed Projects: Short Story.

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Prepare for Season 3 of Spilling Blood

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Vampires…

They’ve walked among us for centuries…

Lurking in the shadows…

Thirsting…

In Spilling Blood Season III, Emily’s struggle to survive as one of the undead continues. The events from last season have left her damaged. Can she trust the Dragon’s promise to help her learn her full potential?

Or does he only seek to possess her?

Season III is almost here, with all new threats and thrills, twisted horror, and dark lust.

It all begins with Episode 11. Season III is four episodes, with each book 50% longer than previous episodes.

If you have missed an episode or wish to read Seasons I and II, you can find them all here.

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