Who will be doing Nanowrimo this year?
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Re: Who will be doing Nanowrimo this year?
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That being said, I was not actually planning on doing it this year, I'm working two jobs, moving and trying to conceive, it all just seemed like too much. Until last night, out of the blue my husband told me that he wished I would write more, because when I write it's for me. I spend so much of my time focused on others that I forget my own joys and passion.
So I will be doing it this year, and no matter I finish or only get 100 words, I will be happy to have a space for me.
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But I'm trying to take my writing more seriously this year, so I think I might just give it a go. I'm notorious for inconsistency though, yikes. Any tips from generous veterans?
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Just my partner. He's keeping me on track without adding pressure, asking casually "How's the novel progressing?" during the week. I'm trying to stick to my idea that I want to have at least 30k words written even if I don't win.
That would be awesome! I'm in if that's okay.lred wrote: I would love to do daily (or weekly) updates with a wider community of writers, if anybody is interested.