When I told absolutely anyone that I'd finished my designated NaNoWriMo story without having reached my word count, they all said, "Why don't you start a new one?" So I did!
While Exchange in Eichstätt is still in the editing process, I've begun "Kat Shergill #3", which will pick up about a year after the last ended. No spoilers yet (and no release date for #2 yet). I might still not reach 50,000 words, but at least I'm giving it a real effort, and maybe 2 stories out of it.
While Exchange in Eichstätt is still in the editing process, I've begun "Kat Shergill #3", which will pick up about a year after the last ended. No spoilers yet (and no release date for #2 yet). I might still not reach 50,000 words, but at least I'm giving it a real effort, and maybe 2 stories out of it.
Yay. After all, it sounds like the whole point was to discipline yourself to write 50,000 words in 30 days. Why restrict it to one project. Granted, it's probably easier; there's less composing to be done, no shifting of mental gears. However, it sounds like a deeper challenge and will most likely help more. Good luck!
ReplyDeletemakes sense that at No. 2 pencil would encourage me to write ;)
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