NaNoWriMo 2017: Detective 139

NaNoWriMo 2017

There are 10 days left until the start of November, and you know what that means! NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month, is almost back. With that, I am doing some prep work to prepare myself for the difficulties of this month. Balancing two jobs and a 50,000 word manuscript.

Every November, novelists and writers from around the world take time out of their month to write at least 50,000 words. A short novel. If you complete all 50,000 words in one month, you win. While you might not win anything tangible, you win the ability to say you created something in one month. Something that means something to you. For several years now I have participated in this adventure and I have to say, it is one of the most enjoyable writing experiences I have ever had. So just like the past years, I am going to participate this year too.

This year I am writing a detective thriller type book that I have been thinking of and have tried writing a couple of times before. With the planning and the time limit, I believe that this time I can make it come to fruition. In case you didn’t get it, the title of the novel is Detective 139. The title comes from Detective Lincoln Thomas’s unit number. Want to know a little bit about the story?

During a gang drug bust, Detective Lincoln Thomas’s partner is shot and killed. Lincoln himself is severely injured. After performing a lateral transfer to the Washington State Troopers, his girlfriend leaving him, and dropping out of contact with all his old friends, Lincoln still isn’t completely recovered. A department mandated psychologist orders Lincoln to take a vacation. But vacation isn’t always crime free.

Trapped by the snow in the Sun Mountain hotel, when a murder happens, Lincoln is the only law enforcement officer around. Not just that, the woman murdered is a friend of a girl he met at the hotel bar the night before. Can Lincoln solve the crime or will there be more deaths? Will one of them be his own?

So join me as I put pen to paper (or in this case fingers to keys) in order to create Detective 139. I will be posting regular updates here on the book along with planning material and other information about my progress.

If you are looking for the NaNoWriMo website, you can find it here.  If you want to see the page for my novel in particular it is here.  But just remember, I can’t start writing until November.

NaNoWriMo Day 11 Check-In

It is the morning of day 11 and I am checking in from just behind the mark.  As of midnight on day 11 I am at 16,155 words.  That is just behind where I should be for day 10.  Every day I am getting closer to being back on track.  I do most of my writing at night so there is a good chance I could catch up today.  Here is a chart of my word count:

NaNoWriMo Day 11 Word Graph

The one thing I have noticed about this year’s NaNoWriMo is that I have been moving around between sections.  Instead of writing chronologically I have opted multiple times to work between chapters and have found that it has actually helped me get around the writers block that has occasionally popped up.

Here is another excerpt from the first chapter:

Sergeant Jensen pushed Abdul Kalida forward. Stumbling he turned around and grunted something at her in Arabic. It sounded harsh despite the fact I didn’t speak the language.
“Kalida move it.” I quipped quietly. It was night out and I didn’t want my voice to carry.
My words earned me a glare from the sergeant. Inside my head I told her that I knew she was a strong soldier but it was still my responsibility to control the detainee.
“Jasp, ov…” Before Sergeant Fowler could finish his sentence there was a crack and Kalida’s head exploded.
There was a delay as I dove to the side but it was only moments. Two of my team members dove away two but Taylor Jensen stumbled back a step and toppled to the side.
“Cover me.” I shouted to my team. Each one of them had USP pistols in their hand and immediately started scanning the roof tops.
Without thinking I ran out, crouched, into the road. Sticking one hand underneath her arm and grabbing her shirt collar with the other hand I pulled her out of the street.
“Flick, the door.” I said pointing out a door to a closed bar.
Sergeant Fowler came up behind me and kicked the door to the bar in. Shots rang out down the alley and I saw dirt start to fly where Sergeants Espinoza and Ren were standing across the street. They opened with their USP’s. That was only as much attention as I payed it as Fowler and I pulled Taylor into the bar. By now I didn’t need to search her for the wound, blood was starting to come out in her upper chest. I didn’t need to be a doctor to know this wasn’t good.
“We are pinned down Jasp, could use some help.”
Fowler started to say something but I interrupted. “Go, get them in here.”
Fowler left my side and I heard his USP open up. Ren came running through the door, his boots screeching as he came to a stop and returned to the door to help Flick cover Espinoza. I knew all of this in my head. We had trained so hard that I didn’t even need to look.
“Jasper.” Her voice was weak but I could hear it.
I looked up at her face, keeping pressure on the wound. We were in civilian clothes, not combat gear. I didn’t have a med pack.
“I… I love you.”
The voice she used, it was soft but succinct. Instantly I knew that she wasn’t going to make it. I had lost people over the years and a few of them had used that same voice before they died.
“I love you too.” I said back to her. “I knew we shouldn’t have done this.” I whispered.
“I don’t regret our relationship.”
Starring back into her eyes I knew she was telling the truth. I also knew that we might not be in this position if we hadn’t had this relationship.
Taylor’s arms reached up and grabbed me. They were weaker than normal but they were still able to pull me towards her.

“Don’t regret it.” She whispered in my ear as she hugged me. “I know you will blame yourself.”
I pulled her into me. Her arms went loose. A single tear ran down my face and my skin tracked it as it rolled down my neck and got absorbed by my shirt.
“Jasper, we need you.” Fowler’s voice sounded as if it were in a fog. “NOW.”
Looking up I saw him standing in the door. His face was grim. He had obviously watched Taylor pass away in my arms. I set her gently to the floor and grabbed her gun from its concealed holster in the waist of her pants. I also grabbed the three magazines that were in her back pocket.
“Status?” It was more gruff than I meant it.
“Very low on ammo sir. We have at least four shooters at the other end of the street. They were staying put but now they are advancing towards us. We have to move.”
“The extraction point?”
“Exactly what I was thinking.” Fowler nodded.
“We can’t leave her behind.” He nodded again.
After handing Fowler two of her magazines I put one of Taylor’s arms over my shoulder and lifted her onto my shoulders.

Carrying her I moved just inside the door. Fowler looked back at me and we nodded to each other. He jumped out onto the street and opened fire. I hurried down the street as the others moved behind me.
One of them let out a scream of pain but Fowler yelled to continue on. One of the other members of my team probably took another bullet. It couldn’t have been serious or we would have stopped to cover them while we aided them.
As we moved the dirt packed road around us blew by. At some point the shots stopped but I lost track.
A hand clamped down on my shoulder as my vision started to go blurry. I spun despite having Taylor on my shoulders, ready to try and fight but after blinking I found myself facing Fowler.
“We are here Jasper.” He grabbed Taylor off my shoulders and set her body down next to me on the ground.
“Jasper, I don’t know what to say.” Sergeant Espinoza said as he walked up to me.
I fell to the ground next to her, not out of sadness but out of weariness. I had carried her for several miles on my shoulders. Closing my eyes I took a few long breaths. Then I remembered the scream.
“Who was shot?” I asked.
“Me LT.” I heard Ren say from somewhere behind me. “I am okay, it just grazed my arm.” I didn’t turn my head. My whole body already ached.
Thwump, thwump, thwump, came the noise of helicopter blades cutting through the air. In less than ten minutes a black military helicopter had landed in the clearing we had been sitting in. It took only a minute for us to get on the helicopter and for it to get back in the air. We were in the air and on our way to our base of operations.

First NaNoWriMo Update – Day 6

First NaNoWriMo Update

Here comes my first NaNoWriMo update and it is off with a blast.  Up until yesterday, Day 5, I have been ahead of the game.  I took yesterday off of writing because I was ahead and just wanted to watch a movie with my fiance.

As of writing this first NaNoWriMo update I have already taken steps to catch back up on my writing.

It is very interesting that this year I have spent a lot more time planning stuff out than in the past years.  I find myself taking breaks to write character information down and setting information down so that it is easier to access later.  Already, despite it being the first NaNoWriMo update, I have found myself referencing it.

Scrivener has played a major role in my story writing progress so far this year.  I have been writing everything in Scrivener and daily compiling a manuscript PDF.   This allows me to view character and setting information in the same program as I am writing in.

First NaNoWriMo Update Word Chart

First NaNoWriMo update wordcount chart

So far the Seattle, Washington word count chart has shown days 1,3,4, 5, and 6 as being relatively even in number of words written.  Day 2 of NaNoWriMo showed about double the other days.

First NaNoWriMo Update Sample

For the first NaNoWriMo update I have decided to share the first few paragraphs of chapter one.  I ask you to please remember that these paragraphs are still in a very rough form and will likely change even before November is complete.

Sergeant Jensen pushed Abdul Kalida forward.  Stumbling he turned around and grunted something at her in Arabic.  It sounded harsh despite the fact I didn’t speak the language.

“Kalida move it.”  I quipped quietly.  It was night out and I didn’t want my voice to carry.

My words earned me a glare from the sergeant.  Inside my head I told her that I knew she was a strong soldier but it was still my responsibility to control the detainee.

“Jasp, ov…” Before Sergeant Fowler could finish his sentence there was a crack and Kalida’s head exploded.

There was a delay as I dove to the side but it was only moments.  Two of my team members dove away two but Taylor Jensen stumbled back a step and toppled to the side.