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nano_writers2014-10-14 05:59 pm
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The most magical time of year is coming....
Anyone else doing NaNoWriMo this year?
If you are, have you started planning yet? Or are you a complete pantser and you won't know what you're writing until you start on Nov. 1?
Remember, the time to plan is sloooowly running down.
If you are, have you started planning yet? Or are you a complete pantser and you won't know what you're writing until you start on Nov. 1?
Remember, the time to plan is sloooowly running down.
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For example, it's frowned upon to simply cut/paste 30,000 old words, add 20,000 to it and call it winning the challenge. Adding 50,000 to the 30,000 would be winning. Then again the only person who would know the words are old would be the writer, so it's up to the person to be honest to themselves.
I see the challenge as a great way to make progress with an idea (even if it doesn't reach the goal) and to have a sense of community while doing it. If you have the time, it's a productive way to release some plot bunnies.
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Is there any place in particular we post our daily work or do we keep it on our own computers? I made a community for my writing some months ago and I thought I'd post each day's works there, thought I'm still a little certain about that. Advice from those who have done this before is greatly appreciated. Tips, helpful hints, etc.?
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As for posting, do what you feel comfortable. I've seen fanfic writers post links to their project on the appropriate fandom comms. My writing is very rough at times so I keep it on my computer. If you have plans to publish the work, don't post it. No plans, and want to share then go for it.
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