NaNoWriMo Prep: Resources to Grab
I have been roaming people’s blogs and looking at the various word count meters. Some of them are plain ugly! If you like style and colour, visit http://svenjaliv.com/resources/wordmeter/ They are free, copy and paste codes. You can change colours and adjust them in several different ways. They will copy and paste into your web site pages and blog posts as well.



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Svenja also has spreadsheets to track your progress for NaNoWriMo: http://svenjaliv.com/2012/10/nanowrimo-2012-word-tracker/
General writer’s use spreadsheets for 2012 are here: http://svenjaliv.com/2012/01/more-writing-spreadsheets-for-2012/ It is great to see colour used!
If you are involved in #writemotivation, K.T. Hanna, from The Scribble Muse, has her NaNoWriMo Edition, November sign-up online now. http://www.kthanna.com/2012/10/writem...
Actually, sitting down and getting your goals listed in word form, can be exceptionally helpful. A Monday check-in on your blog is recommended. You can locate other #writemotivation participants on Twitter or Google Plus using that hashtag.
While you’re at it, please do yourself a huge favour and check out Catherine Caffeinated’s blog post on NaNoWriMo and snobbery. It is worth it! http://catherineryanhoward.com/2012/10/22/nanowrimo-im-only-going-to-say-this-once-okay/
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