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NaNoWriMo 2012 - Day 2
The maker of a sentence launches out into the
infinite and builds a road into Chaos and old Night.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson


Today's word count is 3,334! And because it's Friday, let's talk about backing up those words... It's not too early to think about it, Nano Writer! So what's your method of choice? Flash drive? Cloud drive? E-mail? Make it a habit now and you'll never have to worry about losing your work!
Questions? Comments? Excerpts to share? It's all good! So keep writing!
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Also, I have discovered today that werewolf Lore doesn't just refer to my werewolves' shared consciousness/knowledge, but also to an astral-like realm they can travel to in spirit. And they have their own naming system and language! I did not know this before! I will have to get
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Right now it's based on faith until you validate. Just type your wordcount into that box I've outlined in red at the top of the page, and hit 'Update Word Count' next to it. Voila! You're golden.
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You can find it by clicking on "Edit Novel Info" which you can find as a selection on the drop down menu if you set your cursor over the "My NaNoWriMo" tab near the top of the page.
That will take you to your "Edit novel" page. On this page you should see a blue box with the label: "Word Count" and under the blue box it should say "I am ready to validate my novel (Winning begins November 25!)". If you roll you cursor over this sentence, you'll see that it becomes clickable. Click it and a new mini window comes up that's labeled "Word Count Validator" and "Paste your novel below"
This is where you paste a COPY of your novel - make sure that you have another copy of your work somewhere else because once the validator counts the words in your novel, it dumps all the text - nothing is saved except your validated word count. I can't emphasize this enough: the NNWM site does not save a copy of your novel - just the word count!
After you have pasted in a COPY of your work, click on the submit button. After the validator is done (and it's pretty quick), you'll see you're back on your "Edit novel" page but now the blue box will show your official word count.
But you're not done yet. You need to click the "Save" button at the bottom of the page. Now your updated word count will be associated with your NNWM account.
And to restate something that zombie already said: the validator only works as a word counter until November 25. After that, you can upload a copy of your novel and if you have that magic 50K, you will have officially won the NNWM chalenge.
I hope I covered everything here. Let us know if it works out ok!
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Edit: Just ran mine through the validation and it was only off by ten words. I'm using yWriter to keep up with my wordcount, though, so that might have something to do with it.
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Quick question: for today do I ADD the words I wrote the ones I did before (meaning put it all on the same Word doc) and repaste or do I simply do the new ones and the validator adds them to the count?
Sorry, newbie and all that! :)
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And remember to back up your writing at least once a week :-)
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Of course please use a COPY of your work and give it a very obvious name like "My Novel - SCRAMBLED" so you never accidentally scramble your good copy.
Some word processors will do this for you :-) I know that Scrivener will do it during the compile.
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I'm pretty sure most other programs would have a similar function, it's just a matter of finding it (wildcard replacement is probably a good search term to start with).
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It took a while but it worked - the example has nothing but Zs now hahaha.
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I had to do it manually A-Y but it worked, thanks for the help.
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Yeah, I know MS Word has a function to do it automatically but I had no idea if any other programs did. Still, it works :)
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I'm just saying, because this post -- How I Went From Writing 2,000 Words A Day To 10,000 Words A Day -- really inspired me and made me think about my productivity and what influences that, and I am much more productive when I'm writing at the library, with classical music on, than I am if stay at home, and I also need a large block of time to get into the story, so 15mins won't do.
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Oh, I also wanted to point you at a wonderful series of posts I just found on the Guardian website, How To Write A Novel In 30 Days. This is the first post, which links to worksheets you can use to help you with the process:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/oct/20/how-to-write-preliminary-outline
And my perennial favourite, How I Went From Writing 2,000 Words A Day To 10,000 Words A Day:
http://thisblogisaploy.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/how-i-went-from-writing-2000-words-day.html
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I use LibreOffice, so, as long as something works (which it did!) I actually have MS Office since my computer runs both Mac and MS operating systems... But I haven't needed to use Microsoft OS (where MS Office is) since I passed my stats class. Someday when I have the time and energy I'll work on removing the boot camp partitioning on my hard drive.
(Also, your Animorphs icon: The art is from The Andalite Chronicles and it's an Andalite's iris, not a hawk. It's the Animorphs meeting Elfangor in the construction site in theory :3
/end geek moment)
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Regarding my icon: thanks! I've been wondering where the art originally came from; I found it years ago and it had no credit, note, or anything, so I just randomly guessed (I have the Andalite Chronicles, but not any of the pretty art I've seen some people have).
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I did, however, spend a good portion of time writing up future scenes: this whole "becoming a registered trainer and get your first pokemon" is taking up a lot more words than I expected -- almost 5k in and my main character has passed her exam, gotten her trainer card, and got a "starter pack" of items from her father (who works at Silph Co., the company that makes all the stuff). I've got three scenes planned out, including one rather long one, so those should do me for tomorrow. I'm hoping -- fingers crossed -- I can get to at least 10k by the end of the weekend as that'll put me at an average of 2.5k words a day.
As for back-ups, I've been emailing it to myself every day so far, so I have daily records of what I've written (all with subject titles so I can easily see which is the most recent version, although I am currently on v3 as I emailed myself yesterday morning and again at about 5). I'm not worried about keeping it private as it's fanfiction.
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I back up my projects to DropBox, and in the event that fails, my main computer is hooked up to a TimeMachine backup (I'm a Mac girl) so it gets backed up hourly that way.
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I was hoping to write another 5k but it just wasn't going to happen. Tomorrow should be better since the NaNoWriMo group meets.
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Show me not to take advantage of post-midnight writing time! So at this rate I'm just barely on track for 50k, and rather behind for 75k, but it's early days yet, and I'm chancing up the early sections to make it both easier and less boring to write. After all, if it's baring to write, it'll be boring to read! So hopefully tomorrow will be better.
Excerpt:
He was mad, and I barely knew him, but he was brilliant and he had cured my limp and I already knew that I needed him. I needed him, and I couldn't let this unassuming cabbie kill him.
I took the gun from my waistband, lined up the shot, and squeezed the trigger. I didn't wait to see if I had made the shot--I knew I had. I got the hell out of there.
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Also, your story sounds really interesting! :)
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