Applying self-pressure

I have signed up for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), which is a challenge to write a fifty-thousand word novel during the month of November. My work, so far, counts as research an preparation, so I have a good foundation. By doing this, I am deliberately putting pressure on myself to get on with finishing Eleven Miles.

50,000 words will see me close to the end, so I should be publishing in early December.

I have also taken a free thirty-day trial of Scrivener. It seems like a great aid for writers. There are lots of benefits, but one in particular is going to help me a lot. While I am writing the main body, I am continually flipping into my research files and reference material, spending valuable time trying to find what I am looking for. The split pane allows me to view the relevant reference alongside the main body.

I am going to be more productive, and I am determined to get this book finished!
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Published on October 26, 2014 08:32
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message 1: by Tara (new)

Tara Chevrestt I just read the blurb for this. I am happy to see you writing this. It sounds awesome.


message 2: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield Tara wrote: "I just read the blurb for this. I am happy to see you writing this. It sounds awesome."

Thanks Tara. I hope that I don't disappoint you!


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