Wow, what a month it鈥檚 been. There鈥檚 a lot to unpack about my second-ever Winter Term, and it was totally different from the first, so I鈥檒l start by talking about how I ended up doing an off-campus project in the first place.
Before you start harboring any concerns 鈥 no, I did not leave campus because I had a completely awful time staying for all of Winter Term last year. No, I wasn鈥檛 scared off by the cold (even if I was, that definitely came back to bite me. But we鈥檒l get to that later). No, there weren鈥檛 any Winter Term demons last year that felt brave enough to come out and haunt my dorm while the campus was more empty (although that would have been cool). It was really just based on the fact that I hadn鈥檛 been home for most of last winter, so I wanted to spend a little time with my family this month before the semester started. Plus, I wanted to see what it would be like to run my own individual project.
While I liked the idea of a group project on campus or even an internship somewhere at home, I realized that I already had something I had been wanting to get around to doing for a really long time. The summer after my senior year of high school (yes, EONS ago), I started writing a novel. Well, ok 鈥 鈥渘ovel鈥 is a strong word for what it really was then. We鈥檒l call it a rough beginning of a long story. Sort of. Basically, I had this really complicated idea for a plot with multiple perspectives combining my three favorite things 鈥 time travel, the 90s alternative rock scene, and World War II.
And yes. For the most part, Winter Term Me stuck with that original plot idea.
For tens. Of thousands. Of words.
Between all my classes and extracurricular stuff, I hadn鈥檛 been making much time for myself to work on it at all throughout the school year or into this past semester. And I didn鈥檛 have a solid Winter Term project in mind by November. So eventually, I just decided that maybe now would be as good a time as ever to try.
And let me tell you, it WAS. If there鈥檚 ever a point where you realize you鈥檝e got something fun planned that you know you鈥檒l have a blast doing but can鈥檛 ever seem to find the time to commit to, Winter Term is a great way to explore that. I鈥檝e really grown to appreciate 91直播鈥檚 Winter Term after designing my own project because of how much freedom you鈥檙e offered during January.
I got to work at my own pace, which was difficult but rewarding. I think I鈥檝e really learned a lot about myself as a writer 鈥 my writing pace, where I start to get burnt out, how I deal with writer鈥檚 block, etc. And this project has also been a good way to curb my procrastination tendencies. Committing to a goal of thirty-five thousand words in a month isn鈥檛 really something you can do lightly. And now I know.
Being completely candid here 鈥 I still actually have A LOT of writing to do before I reach my total goal of seventy thousand words on the document. But I鈥檓 kind of proud that I created something this difficult for myself. I thought I鈥檇 end up designing a project that was too easy 鈥 something that would just leave me bored for most of the month. But I really feel like this ended up being a good way for me to maintain the feeling of having something to do. I know that鈥檚 gonna be really helpful when we go back to school in the next few days. It can feel a little like whiplash when you go a long time on a break without doing anything productive and then have to jump back in again to work and classes. But I feel like I鈥檝e had a good balance of downtime and productivity sessions throughout January. Overall, I鈥檇 like to cautiously call this a success. Before I鈥檝e actually reached my end goal for my novel. But whatever, I鈥檒l get there.
I鈥檒l talk a little more about how the month actually went 鈥 balancing writing time with seeing family and friends 鈥 in my next post. So stay tuned to hear more about why 91直播鈥檚 Winter Term is completely awesome.