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Day 11 - 19 days remaining


When I have commenced a new book, I have always prepared a diary, divided into weeks, and carried on for the period which I have allowed myself for the completion of the work. In this I have entered, day to day, the number of pages I have written so that if at any time I have slipped into idleness for a day or two, the record of that idleness has been there, staring me in the face, and demanding of me increased labour, so that the deficiency might be supplied.
- Anthony Trollope

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And what would your diary say about your day today, Nano Writer?


Today's quotation was submitted by Nano Writer [personal profile] angryoldhag (thanks!).

And so the day's word count is 18,333... it seems that a bit of writing every day does indeed add up! For all the Nano Writers who have kept up (and in some cases blew past the daily count): I say well done!

And for our Nano Writers who are a little (or a lot) short: don't give up! All is not lost! What's important now is to try to write something every day so that when you do have more time (over the weekend? during the holiday break?), your story is all warmed up and ready to fly! Just a few words - a sentence or two - keeps it fresh and alive.

So here's my challenge in honor of the day's date: 11/11...

Open up your notebook or word file and write 11 words today! That's it. Write 11 words that describe what your protagonist did today or what the next scene in your story is supposed to be about, really anything that you want to say...

And if you don't have more time than that (what are talking about here? maybe a minute or two?), stop there. Yeah, that's it. But then tomorrow, do it again. But this time how about 12 words?

If you've got a little more time today, try something a little tougher - how about 111 words? Open up the Write or Die page, type "111" in the word goal box and tell us how you do!

And for everyone else: try writing 1,111 words! Can you do it? Easy enough? Then how about 556 more? Congratulations: you've hit the daily word count target!

The important thing here Nano Writer, is to keep writing!

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Date: 2009-11-12 05:48 am (UTC)
withorwithoutyou: (nanowrimo// just do it)
From: [personal profile] withorwithoutyou
Today I only managed about 1700 words, so I'm feeling okay with that. Normally I shoot for 2000 or 2500 a day, but I've got a legitimate excuse (lol!)
In any case, it's going pretty well. Today, my character and her family got closer to each other, faced a bit of trauma, and then watched as her mom went into scary mother bear mode. A few secondary characters popped up, and at least one or two of them's going to show up again I think.

And, I'm nearly to 26,000 words, so I'm going to go do a happy dance because of that. Or rather, I would if I weren't so darn tired. pfft.

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Date: 2009-11-12 05:49 am (UTC)
withorwithoutyou: (Default)
From: [personal profile] withorwithoutyou
And that I tried something new and did the majority of my writing by hand, in honor of the pep talk that went out a few days ago. It was surprisingly therapeutic.

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Date: 2009-11-12 03:47 pm (UTC)
withorwithoutyou: (handwritten// so many ways to say i love)
From: [personal profile] withorwithoutyou
You know, it surprised me how much fun it was. I'd done a little bit of that last year, but just random little things here and there. Yesterday I remembered how much fun I'd had hand writing things, even when I was writing stories as a little kid. It was a lot of fun.

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Date: 2009-11-12 03:47 pm (UTC)
withorwithoutyou: (casette// always something there to remi)
From: [personal profile] withorwithoutyou
Lol!

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