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 Post subject: Re: The NaNoWriMo Thread
PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 3:22 am 
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I won it last year, and that was hard enough with a fairly homework free schedule.
Now I'm in six or seven clubs and just tonight shuffled through 2-3 hours of schoolwork.
I might try, but success is doubtful.


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 Post subject: Re: The NaNoWriMo Thread
PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:09 am 
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Bangel wrote:
I won it last year, and that was hard enough with a fairly homework free schedule.
Now I'm in six or seven clubs and just tonight shuffled through 2-3 hours of schoolwork.
I might try, but success is doubtful.
I congradulate you on your win, especially with so much going on in your life. wow. I need to pick up the pace or learn how to deal with things like you. :o


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 Post subject: Re: The NaNoWriMo Thread
PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:22 am 
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Jacob wrote:
Bangel wrote:
I won it last year, and that was hard enough with a fairly homework free schedule.
Now I'm in six or seven clubs and just tonight shuffled through 2-3 hours of schoolwork.
I might try, but success is doubtful.
I congradulate you on your win, especially with so much going on in your life. wow. I need to pick up the pace or learn how to deal with things like you. :o


Haha, I think you misread. :P When I won, I pretty much had no life.


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 Post subject: Re: The NaNoWriMo Thread
PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:56 am 
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Ooh. I believe I'm going to do NaNoWriMo this year. I'm trying to think of plot ideas and such. I'm thinking maybe something about a teen and her ambitions to like.. get what she wants in life, or something like that. Not sure, though.

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 Post subject: Re: The NaNoWriMo Thread
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Won't someone think of the novellists? :(

Incorporate the proof as a vital plot element, problem solved. :)


That...actually works. Yes! And all the mermaids speak Latin! :D


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How does one "win" Nanowrimo?


You write a total of fifty thousand (or more) words by the end of November. :D


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DM was on fire! wrote:
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How does one "win" Nanowrimo?


You write a total of fifty thousand (or more) words by the end of November. :D


...and the best part is that they don't really have to make sense.


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Just wondering... do you guys actually write out the story on a notebook, or do you type it in a document?


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I wrote a lot of my script for Script Frenzy! in a notebook, and then I transferred it to a Wordpad document. :D


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I completely type mine. If I tried to write it by hand, I'd probably get carpal tunnel.


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CWisgood wrote:
Just wondering... do you guys actually write out the story on a notebook, or do you type it in a document?



I type.

One thing to consider: On Nov. 25th, the site opens up a word count validation mechanism so you can make your 50K win even more "official" (optional of course...a win is a win regardless). But you need a text file to do so. It's all automated. Once the computer counts the words the document is thrown away. No one ever reads a word of it.


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Bangel wrote:
Jacob wrote:
Bangel wrote:
I won it last year, and that was hard enough with a fairly homework free schedule.
Now I'm in six or seven clubs and just tonight shuffled through 2-3 hours of schoolwork.
I might try, but success is doubtful.
I congradulate you on your win, especially with so much going on in your life. wow. I need to pick up the pace or learn how to deal with things like you. :o


Haha, I think you misread. :P When I won, I pretty much had no life.
But you won. That's all the matters. You at least managed to live after the fact. ;)

Another trick to speed up your process of coming up with the 50K words: don't bother with the spelling or grammer errors should they occur. just keep writing, and you can manage the editing later. :P


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 Post subject: Re: The NaNoWriMo Thread
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I've joined up again.

This should be fun! :)

This will be my fourth year, I think.


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CWisgood wrote:
Just wondering... do you guys actually write out the story on a notebook, or do you type it in a document?


I've never handwritten anything for NaNoWriMo before, but I'll probably have to this year. I'm going on a rafting trip at the beginning of the month, and I don't want my wordcount to be zero for that whole weekend. I'll probably wind up transferring it to my computer at the point during week 2 when I hate my novel and don't want to really write anything.


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