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I did not reach 50,000 words, but I have a good bit of writing to work with to either continue or recycle into something different.
33 412 words... Was a little ahead, fell a little behind, seems like now I'm write on track... Keep going!
At the end of day 5 (yesterday) I was ahead of schedule so I hope I can keep it up. I don't particularly like the story or the characters much at this point but I'm persevering because a rotten novel is still better than no novel at all, amiright? If anything, this is about keeping going and getting into the routine of writing every single day. It will be good for me. After this month I am probably not going to be editing this novel anyway but starting a new one. And then just keep writing at least 1,000 words every day. Hopefully one day they'll turn into good words.
12 130 words as I start on Monday morning. Week-end is over, life's getting back in its right track. I hope I can go on with the same energy and inspiration!
I participated several times, now I just need to actually accomplish those 50.000 words.
Signed up for NaNoWrimo 2015: http://nanowrimo.org/participants/pameluke

20 days in, I've written every day, with a current average of 1591 words/day. Crossed the 30k milestone yesterday, broke my words/day record twice (currently 3055!), and all of that in my second language.

So even if I don't make it until the end, I'm pretty happy with my progress and participation so far. Woohoo
50,000 word novel

divided by 30 days in November



Average of 1667 words a day
NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, is a competition to write a 50,000-word novel entirely in November
NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, is a competition to write a 50,000-word novel entirely in November
Modified to NaKnitMo, Goal of 50,000 Stitches in November 2013
Book about me
I did NaPoWriMo in April 2013 and wrote 30 poems in 30 days. Poetry is the medium I feel most comfortable in. I will also make a brave attempt at NaNoWriMo in November.
Idea: Everyone has limited use of the internet in their lifetime starting from birth.
13/12/12 - I didn't get very far in, maybe 6 days at most. But I got further than I ever have before and I never said I needed to complete it! Maybe next year (but probably not).
Participated, and WON! xD
Just started! Let's see if I can hit the 50,000 mark.
Have done Nano twice, but would like to complete it at least once more before day zero.
(or 50k novel in a month, not necessarily NaNo itself)
http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/whatisnano
Between the 1st and 30th of November 2012, I will write 50,000 words
Won NaNo 2011
Completed November 30th, 2010
Second year in a row!
6/11/11 - I've been told by two different people this week that I ought to write a book. Dad suggested that I write a collection of essays. Given my painfully short attention span, that might be just the format for me!
National Novel Writing Month
National Novel Writing Month (also known as NaNoWriMo) is an annual creative writing project coordinated by the non-profit organization The Office of Letters and Light. Spanning the month of November, the project challenges participants to write 50,000 words of a new novel in one month. The project has been running since July 1999 by Chris Baty and started out with only 21 participants.
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