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freelancemomma 09-03-2013 03:14 PM

Wrote novel, ate food
 
This past weekend I participated in the 3-Day Novel Contest, an annual Labour Day Weekend event. It was one of the hardest and most rewarding things I've ever done in my life. I ended up with 45,000 words (about 150 pages) and a manuscript I consider not half-bad.

I decided that I wasn't going to worry about my caloric intake during the contest, not wanting the mundanity of hunger to stand between me and my goal. I didn't gorge, but I ate what I wanted, when I wanted. I ate widely and well: bread, eggs, cheese, Greek yogurt, mangoes, raspberries, green peppers, hummus, various types of nuts and seeds, salmon, ravioli, and several bags of late-night popcorn. I also drank two rather than my customary one glass of wine each day.

While I didn't keep track of calories at all, I estimate I averaged about 3,000 cals per day. This morning the scale registered a 2-lb increase, of which I figure 1 pound is a true gain.

I never felt stuffed and my energy held steady. I can't help thinking it's a shame that the amount of food that keeps my mind happy and my creative juices flowing most efficiently is more than my body needs to maintain its weight. When I hear how little some people have to eat to maintain, I can't complain about my own 2,000-calorie allotment. Even so, I find it hard to accept this body-mind divide!

Freelance

Mrs Snark 09-03-2013 03:21 PM

That is so fascinating! I can't even imagine geting a decent manuscript from a marathon writing session like that, I love that you did!

It sounds like you were able to manage the food balancing act really well! Congratulations!

Chronostasis 09-03-2013 04:00 PM

I can certainly empathize. I want to focus on college homework rather than food right now...and I find myself munching quite a bit (on good, healthy stuff, but too much nonetheless.) I wish I didn't require so much to keep my critical thinking skills up and mind happy either. :/ Congrats on the novel though! :D

luckymommy 09-03-2013 07:12 PM

I completely empathize with your difficulty in accepting the situation! At the same time, I'm amazed at what you were able to accomplish and I think you made the right decision (to eat what you want) and you handled it like a champ (you didn't let it derail you, nor did you gorge). I wish I could handle situations as well as you do...you inspire me to do better and make me realize that it can be done.

I went to San Francisco for a few days and I completely fell off track and even when I got back on Saturday, I had a very hard time getting back on the wagon so I ended up binging on stupid things all of Sunday.

Rintin 09-03-2013 07:26 PM

Lucky mom- we may have been over ordering in the same resturant. I went to San Fran and Napa, two week total vacation with tons of wine equaled 8 lbs. Gained :(
Freelance I would say you did well all things considered! Sounds like u didn't eat till sickness and only a few days. It happens to all of us what's important is our attitude and what we do once it's done.

kelijpa 09-03-2013 08:08 PM

Freelance- that is so awesome, great to hear of something so creative, I've heard of that type of contest, not from someone who's actually done it though!

Great job :sunny:

Tuscany 09-03-2013 09:06 PM

Congrats on the manuscript! I can't imagine doing anything creative in a rush. Heck, I can't even imagine doing anything creative given lots of time.

It's funny how we're all different. I'm the total opposite to you. I've spent many long weekends writing 100-plus page reports (factual, not fiction). But, when I do, I typically forget to eat and my calorie consumption goes way down. My thoughts turn to food when I have nothing to do but twiddle my thumbs most of the weekend!

time2lose 09-03-2013 09:18 PM

I think that "Wrote Novel, Ate Food" would be a fantastic title!

Mozzy 09-03-2013 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrs Snark (Post 4831654)
That is so fascinating! I can't even imagine geting a decent manuscript from a marathon writing session like that, I love that you did!

It sounds like you were able to manage the food balancing act really well! Congratulations!

This^^

HelloNurse 09-03-2013 11:38 PM

Great job! Not trying to play enabler or anything, but maybe you actually needed some extra food for writing; your brain uses a LOT of glucose and you were using your brain in what I assume is a different manner than usual. Once the water goes off, you may be pleasantly surprised.

And WOW, I'm jealous that you were able to crank out a manuscript that quickly. It makes me wonder why I haven't finished my novel yet...

gailr42 09-03-2013 11:50 PM

Agreeing with time2lose!!! Makes me want to know more. Congratulations on your achievment.

Moving Forward 09-04-2013 01:01 AM

So awesome! Any plans for this manuscript?

By the way, your weekend vaguely reminds me of my college days when I often had a snack in hand while studying or writing papers. Hmmm. That might explain my freshman fifteen and the ongoing creep through those years. :D

freelancemomma 09-04-2013 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Moving Forward (Post 4832020)
Any plans for this manuscript?

I plan to expand it to about 80,000 words and then shop it around -- unless I actually win the contest (one can always dream, right?), in which case the book will be published verbatim.

Freelance

crispin 09-04-2013 07:42 PM

What a cool experience!

I get what you mean about the body/mind divide. Sometimes when I'm focused on a project, I don't want to eat at all. That's usually when I'm working on adrenaline. But other times, adrenaline doesn't flood by system and I find I need a lot of food to keep my energy up, definitely more than I truly need for weight management. I wonder how many extra calorie the brain truly is burning on those occasions?

Novus 09-04-2013 09:59 PM

OMG - 3 days?!? I've done NaNoWriMo - a novel in a month - a few times and thought I was going to die (creatively, mentally, emotionally, physically). I'm AMAZED at you.

About the food? *shrug* I wouldn't worry about it. It was only three days, you did it thoughtfully, and you ate healthily. Onward, brave author! :D


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