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message 1: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
How far did you get in the end?

And how was your journey? :]


message 2: by Adrian (new)

Adrian Fridge (adrianfridge) I finished but just barely. All the meaty conflict got resolved several thousand words too early, and I was pulling plot from thin air. On the bright side, I have a lot to work with when I go back to edit.


message 3: by Molly (new)

Molly Mortensen (mollymortensen) | 25 comments I finished. :) This one gave me troubles. My characters keep misbehaving and I tried to make my plot something it wasn't, but it all turned out in the end.


message 4: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Thats great :3


message 5: by Shawn (new)

Shawn Spjut (sspjut) | 5 comments Had to give it up to meet the deadline on the MS I'm currently working on. Maybe next year.


message 6: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Every word counts though :3


message 7: by J (last edited Dec 02, 2013 04:23PM) (new)

J | 301 comments Mod
Good job, folks! Some words are better than no words.

My goal is to tackle it next year. It depends on how busy I am next fall---maybe I'll have to do my "NaNoWriMo" goal during summer break. :3

They should have it in the summer rather than November. xD


message 8: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Yeah I always thought November was abit random xP


message 9: by J (new)

J | 301 comments Mod
So I did some research. The event started in San Franciso in July 1999, but it was moved to November basically to "take advantage of the miserable weather."

B-But people can write outside. D8 lol


message 10: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
I always do most of my writing in July :x


message 11: by Adrian (new)

Adrian Fridge (adrianfridge) They do have Camp Nanowrimo in spring/summer where you can set your own word goal.

I believe the main event is set in November as super hard mode. This is literally the time of midterms and finals ;-;


message 12: by Michael (new)

Michael Pearce (michaeltinkerpearce) | 91 comments Glad to hear that people are happy with their results.


message 13: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
I noticed its not really for students is it? xP I had 3 essays this month lol


message 14: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Michelle | 450 comments Mod
Congrats to everyone that finished! @Josh they totally would take advantage of the colder months for writing haha
Also I think it's hilarious that there's an actual camp for that lol but hey as long as people are writing :)

@Bisky I wish I had 3 essays a month xp try 3 essays every weekend. I guess that's what I get for being a bloody English major xp maaaan I just wanna write, is that so much to ask for? *cries*


message 15: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Are they all 3000 words? o_o


message 16: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Michelle | 450 comments Mod
Luckily not haha usually they're the standard 5pg essay (think that translates to about 1500 words? Idk never word counted school assignments before lol) with the occasional 10-15pg research paper.


message 17: by J (new)

J | 301 comments Mod
@Nicole/Bisky

I'm an English Ed. major and I have never written so much in one semester before this Fall. D8 lol I'll be doing a lot of writing within the next week and a half, but none of it will be fiction. :(

English, education, and sociology classes make you write quite a bit! xD


message 18: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Michelle | 450 comments Mod
@Josh oh yes. It's dreadful. Why can't they just give us out diplomas?? D: that'd be so much more convenient.


message 19: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Castro (nicolecastro) | 116 comments I got to about 25k. It's a good start. :) My personal life is a sh&tshow right now so I am still proud.


message 20: by J. David (last edited Dec 07, 2013 05:20AM) (new)

J. David Clarke (clarketacular) | 418 comments I posted a few blogs about my progress which anyone is welcome to go read on my page if you want details, but essentially, I started off strong in week 1. Week 2 I hit the rising action and that helped me sail through, but I was starting to deviate (a lot) from my original plan. Week 3 hit me hard, all the deviation was causing me headaches now that I was near resolution, and writing became harder and harder. Week 4 I hit a major wall and stopped writing for 2 days. But like a bolt from the blue, the roadmap ahead popped into my brain and I went on a series of writing sprints down the stretch to meet my goal on Day 29. Day 30 I wrote another 2k or so to finish the book.

BTW my first draft is free to download at Smashwords, I'll leave it up for a few more days if you want to go check it out. Go check my blog for links. :)


message 21: by Michael (new)

Michael Litzky | 79 comments After the first few days I realized that (a) I was stressing out and (b) I wasn't producing any more *quality* writing than I usually do. In other words, I was forcing myself to bang out words but I could hardly stand to look at what I'd written whereas usually I *love* to read my stuff. So I let go of NaNo and just did my normal writing schedule in November.


message 22: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Every word counts Jayra :]

Especially if you wouldn't have written it otherwise ^-^


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