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A nano place to chat about NanoWrimo... |
I understand. My plan for NaNo is to enjoy this challenge. Then I want to write as much as possible with out over doing this so that when a day happens which interrupts or stops my writing, I have enough stocked up, I do not have to worry about a day of not writing. I figure that as long as I write the 50000 words, they are appropriate and belong, then I'm a winner. If for some unforeseen reason, I come close, then I'm a winner, If I try but do not even come closde, I'm a winner and this was practice for next year. If I do not try will I not be a winner, because I will be asking myself; what if? The very major important thing here is to write, do as much as you can, and at least try to keep going and get to the finish line. Any attempt in my opinion is better than not exploring the possibilities of entering this contest or any writing contest. We are writing for many different reasons and as long as we write, we are sharing and caring. Dig deep, hang in there everyone and keep adding one word at a time. This is similar to eating an elephant. One bite at a time; one word at a time. Take care of your words and your sentences will take care of themselves. Viv (dogpack)& Bella (service dog)
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