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FINISHED MY MANUSCRIPT AND YEETED IT AT MY LIT AGENT time to get some slee - oh shit NaNoWriMo is here.
Erm.
Right, so if you're like me and you have the opening line of your NaNo project and a vague idea, I'd still like to encourage you to take part in NaNoWriMo. A large number of responses I get at this time are people who drop out in the first week. You have a whole month! If you need some nudging to stay in the game, please consider:
Any writing done by the end of the month is more writing than you had before. The biggest benefit of NaNoWriMo is having accomplished something, be it 50000 words or a couple of chapters. Using NaNo as a tool to carve out writing time can be really useful, and it's worth giving a try if you've had trouble figuring out how to get things done.
You don't have to write a book. You don't even have to work on the same project every day! Whatever needs writing - those fanfic drabbles, that personal essay you really want to publish, those three ideas you can't pick between - can be written during NaNoWriMo.
NaNoWriMo is a great way to connect with other writers, both local and online. Listen, it's hard to find other writers. My current group is spread across the world and we have trouble pinning down Discord meetups. Sometimes finding an in-person group can really help, but how to do that is hard. NaNoWriMo can be a chance to find people you vibe with - or don't vibe with, but can sit next to for an hour to write in silence. Anything helps.
No writing is bad writing. Even if you never look at it again, sitting down to write is like working out. You are practicing and improving your skills, even if you don't realize it. The only way to get better is to keep doing it.
You don't have to win. You don't have to write every day. You can even lower your goals to 300 words a day and still being doing NaNo, because you're putting in the work.
You can jump back into NaNoWriMo at any time. Have a bad day? A bad week? A final exam you must spend all your time and energy on? Don't give up on Day 3, Day 15, or Day 25. Every day of the month can be a new opportunity to write, no matter how many setbacks you have.
If you've never done NaNoWriMo before, give it a try! If you've tried it before and pounding out a novel in a month doesn't work for you, make NaNoWriMo your own thing. A paragraph a day, a drabble a week - whatever keeps your words flowing, this is the perfect month to set goals and try things out to figure out your writing styles.
Good luck!
It is truly a wonderful time of the year
First Flight (Poem 1 of NaNoWriMo)
Birdsong heralds,
Dawn awakens from night,
Sleepy eyes and groggy minds
as they prep for the First Flight.
Airports never made sense,
So loud and so alive,
Business suits mingle with pyjamas,
Scuttling about the hive.
Only boarding time is real,
Any hour you can have a beer,
Clocks don't matter much,
Sit down and have no fear.
Now time to gather,
Pack your suitcase with care,
Strap in and smile,
As you take to the air.
You will arrive somewhere new,
Where you can be someone new.
Leave worries at the cabin door,
Never allow doubts to stew.
The weight lifts from your heart,
Travel around now with pride,
Take in the beauty of the desination,
Excitement in your stride.
(source)
I believe in Amby supremacy
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I love these silly Australians quite a lot
“If you look out there at the world youll see that is constantly changing and transforming all the time, the same is true inside of us. And theres a flow to it, you can sense it.” - Denneen Fending. . Fan art de @themidnightgospel a colores 👁 🌈 👁. Si aun no la han visto se la recomiendo totalmente. . Muchas gracias de nuevo a @duncantrussell y Pendelton Ward por esta experiencia. .
“One night everywhere”
- O.N.E by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
I had these drafts for so looong
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