A few weeks ago I posted about how I’ve been in a serious writing rut.
I am going to get myself out of it. <— That, ladies and gents, is a proclamation, declaration, and promise.
That said, I’ve started NaNoWriMo, which is writing an entire novel in the month of November.
Also this month I’ll be celebrating family birthdays, chaperoning my son’s school field trip and celebrating Thanksgiving among tons of other things. It’s a busy, busy month around here.
But I’m not going to let that deter me from writing. NaNoWriMo is the motivation I need to get the creative juices flowing for this next novel.
As I met my word goal this morning it felt good. Really, really good.
So forgive the infrequent blog posts. I’m actually too busy typing to type.
Wish me luck!
Share with me: As we head into Thanksgiving, what are you most thankful for this year?
Congrats! I need to get offline and start typing, you’re inspiring me! 🙂
Good. We can inspire each other! 🙂
My goal was to get up early and hit the word count. I did that. Wretched words … but word count, nonetheless.
I am thankful for friends like you. Truly.
Cheering you on.
I wouldn’t say that my words are that great, either, but I always love the editing process more anyway. I am SO grateful for you, too, Beth!! Truly!
I wish you well as you embark on NaNoWriMo, Jennifer. Congrats on your successful start.
You can do it!
I used September as my ‘novel month’. I didn’t make Sept 30, but did get done a week or so later. And from what I’ve heard it’s pretty good.
I think there’s a lot to be said for a quick campaign; it makes keeping continuity SO much easier!
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