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Oh, dear.
I was doing some math on how much I have written, how far I have to go, and how much I'd need to write to complete my novel.
I'm halfway done NaNo on the 8th and I've come to the horrifying conclusion that I would need easily more than 375,000 words to finish the first novel. Wow, great planning on my behalf.
Does anyone else think that NaNoWriMo should have different competition levels?
I'm halfway done NaNo on the 8th and I've come to the horrifying conclusion that I would need easily more than 375,000 words to finish the first novel. Wow, great planning on my behalf.
Does anyone else think that NaNoWriMo should have different competition levels?
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Can I borrow your.... aw shoot, it's not the muse. I have a muse. Can I borrow whatever it is that helps you get the words out that fast?
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NaNo isn't a COMPETITION. It's a Challange. There's a big difference there. It's not a race, or a sport to see who wins and who loses. Everyone who tries is a winner. It's just the people who make it over 50K beat the challange.
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I'll just be happy to hit the 50,000 first time around though. :)
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I'm a municipal liaison, and in my region, we have a "writing enemies" thing going where people found an enemy on the forums and are racing them to have a higher daily wordcount. My region is also challenging another city to a wordcount challenge, with an actual prize bestowed on the winning city at the expense of the losing city. So there are definitely ways to find some real competition in the NaNoverse.
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o.O
Still, here's to us finishing our novels within the month!