If you’ve managed this amazing feat, I’m impressed.
But not me, I break out in a sweat just thinking about writing a novel from beginning to end in thirty days. 
Emails are pouring in for NaNoWriMo. Have you signed up?
Well, it’s that time of year, and the deadline is fast approaching. A
lmost time to start your engines, I mean computers.
If you decide to go for it, here are a few great tips from Bridget at Now Novel. The big takeaway from Bridget’s post is to plan, prepare and plan some more before you start writing.
Guess this is where I mess up. I’m a bit of a crossover between pantser and plotter, using a little of both to write a story, and planning is not one of my strengths. So for you super organized writer, good luck, and Godspeed.
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A first draft, yes. I’ve done it three times and used one of my drafts to publish my middle grade novel. After NaNoWriMo I had enough material to want to go on. I’m tempted this year since I play with an idea since a while. It’s a great way to push you to get a story down. But the work then only starts 🙂
Good luck to anyone participating.
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Good Luck to you too, Evelyn 😀
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I have signed up. I wouldn’t count on finishing a novel. 50k is a stretch goal for me. But the community is well worth getting to know and I usually do make more progress than I would on my own.
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Good Luck with it, Karen 😀
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