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Tag Archives: NaNoWriMo
It’s NaNo time again!
Here we go again! It’s the same thing every year. October comes and I think, “Hm, shall I do NaNoWriMo again this year? I didn’t finish last year (or maybe I did, depends on the year), but maybe if I … Continue reading
P.S. About NaNoWriMo
It is November 30th. I did not finish, I did not win this year. Again. I only made it to about 18,000 words. And I’m okay with that. I’m over the guilt, over the feeling of failure. (Almost. By tomorrow … Continue reading
Another NaNoFlop
Well, that’s how I’m feeling today. I set myself this task that I believed was doable, even without any particular advance planning, and disregarded the fact that I always travel for a week in November. This year we threw in … Continue reading
NaNoNutzo
I am in a really stuck spot with my NanoNovel. It’s making me crazy – I wrote a couple of thousand words today, but am no further ahead than I was when I began. I might even be behind where … Continue reading
NaNoWriMo Day 2
I’m already behind! Yesterday I wrote about 1400 words, which has me 200+ words behind. Yikes ! have to redouble my efforts today. Wonder what the slowdown is. I did this last year as well. I thought I would turn … Continue reading
It’s November 1st! Nanowrimo time!
Last night five of us met at Denny’s at 11:30 to await the midnight hour when we could begin writing our novels. I had my 9 year old granddaughter with me – she slumped in the booth and went to … Continue reading
Nanowrimo is almost here…
Tonight we had six people at the meet and greet at Round Table. Two of them are high school juniors, such eager, enthusiastic kids. The boy did Nanowrimo last year and completed his 50,000 words. I’m impressed. Then his computer … Continue reading