on Jane Friedman site:
The first time I signed up for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), I failed.
The story idea I’d come up with on October 31 ran out of steam after about 20,000 words and so did I. So I came back the next year ready to learn from my mistakes and get that coveted first NaNoWriMo “win.”
Here’s what I did.
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I seem to have gotten married to Novel Writing Month… My brain thinks it’s a lifetime commitment, and I have to do it every year, regardless. LOL. (Laughs hysterically, runs away gibbering.)
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😂🤣😂
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I, too, learned the hard way that no prep means not writing 50K in one month. Already starting my casserole list for Nov that I can put in the freezer on 31 Oct. No cooking or grocery shopping. For the first time, I’m even doing an outline.
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WOW – Good Luck with it, LK 👍😃
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