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NaNo 2011

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Post by ejays17 » Mon November 7th, 2011, 10:50 am

I'm not doing NaNo properly - I'm just far too busy in November with everything else to devote all my "spare" time to writing, but SLOC and I are doing a modified version. We've made a deal to write at least 100 words a day - which he can do quite easily as he does write most days! But I've been going along nicely at the moment, although ti's only the first week :)

Hope everyone is doing well with their own challenges of writing!
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Post by Margaret » Mon November 7th, 2011, 4:11 pm

I'm on track. Got a little behind one day last week, but have caught up. I'm rediscovering the joy of writing. There's always this hump to get over at the start of a writing session, and with all the distractions of life, it's really helpful to have NaNo give me that extra push to spend a larger chunk of time on my fiction every day. It gets me over the bumpy part to the joy.
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Post by LoveHistory » Wed November 9th, 2011, 4:35 am

I'm still sliding past my wordcounts. I would so like to get ahead and finish early. Don't know if I can manage that this year.

Ran into a problem with Word on my new laptop. Now I'm almost afraid to use it again.

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Post by LoveHistory » Fri November 11th, 2011, 3:45 pm

Laptop is again running smoothly. I eked past 16,667 last night.

How is everyone else doing?

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Post by Margaret » Sun November 13th, 2011, 4:32 am

Congrats, LH! I am drastically behind. Haven't looked at my stats. Had some paying work come in that I had to put first. But I was doing very well until a few days ago, so I feel fairly confident that I can jump back in and still make 50K by the end of the month if I work at it.
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Post by LoveHistory » Mon November 14th, 2011, 3:53 am

I've fallen behind. Very tired. Dealing with sick kids. Little one is getting better but it looks like my oldest may be next.

I need some inspiration and a couple 5,000 word days.

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Post by Margaret » Mon November 14th, 2011, 5:36 am

Aw, that's rough. Hope your kids are feeling better soon.

I did 1,058 words this evening, which is not bad considering I didn't start writing until pretty late. My stats show exactly what happened - a stretch of days this week in which nothing got written (well, not NaNo stuff, anyway). I'm hoping for 3 days of 2000-words-plus to get back on track. Last year, I started out slow and had some very good days toward the end, which put me over the top.
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Post by LoveHistory » Sat November 19th, 2011, 3:40 am

Kids are doing better. I just broke 25,000 tonight.

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Post by Margaret » Wed November 23rd, 2011, 6:02 am

So glad to hear your kids are better. 25,000 is not bad at all as of the 18th - you can still pull this off! I just broke 30,000, end of the day on the 22nd.
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Post by LoveHistory » Thu November 24th, 2011, 4:17 am

I am now officially caught up. I even have a three word jump on tomorrow's writing.

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