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NaNoWriMo 2009 - That's a Wrap!
- Plautus

So how do you plan to celebrate?
The clock has struck midnight in my part of the world and so NaNoWriMo has come to a close for me this year. All-in-all, it was a pretty fantastic ride and I have 58,000 words to celebrate!
Certainly my novel needs much work before I will be able to say that it is finished but finish I will! For as Scott Westerfeld advises: Finish everything!
There will always be a part of your brain that wants to give up when characters aren't behaving, when you don't know where to go next, when the inspiration has faded.
But if you wind up not finishing ninety percent of what you start, guess what happens. After a few years you'll have written 100 beginnings, 40 middles, and only 10 endings. Which means you'll be great at writing beginnings, only so-so at middles, and you'll suck at endings. Which means you will almost certainly keep faltering between the middle and the end of every story, which means you'll keep giving up and not finishing . . . Rinse, repeat.
And that's a hole you don't want to fall into. So finish, even if you know this story isn't going to win you the Nobel Prizeāit's good practice to type THE END.
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