tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5879045754890624537.post1733945809054591153..comments2024-03-07T16:34:53.226+00:00Comments on Click's Clan: How I wrote 15,000 words in a day for NaNoWriMoClickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09478761820331036869noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5879045754890624537.post-42333160281729134472016-11-04T18:52:15.728+00:002016-11-04T18:52:15.728+00:00Thank you.
I definitely recommend telling people ...Thank you.<br /><br />I definitely recommend telling people you're doing NaNo (or any other project), it gives you that accountability because people will be curious and so will ask how you're getting on. If you're like me you'll be embarrassed at the prospect of not hitting your target so you have to keep going with it, hehe.<br /><br />The exciting sub plots don't always come easy, but they're the sort of thing that can be slotted in with editing. Sometimes the background stuff is easier to squeeze in when you know where everything's going to end up. ;-)Clickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09478761820331036869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5879045754890624537.post-5844440819577559942016-11-04T05:50:47.751+00:002016-11-04T05:50:47.751+00:00I still think 15,000 words in ONE day is amazing, ...I still think 15,000 words in ONE day is amazing, Click. I only just managed my 30,000 for the WHOLE of July on the Camp NaNoWriMo earlier this year - maybe because I was definitely a "pantser" as well as writing in secret so no-one knew I was doing it. But I think mainly because when it comes to writing a book I found it incredibly hard to actually think up good, exciting sub plot lines and weave those into the main story - so I take my hat off to anyone who is a writer and that you have been doing this for the past few years is rather incredible!! Wishing you all the very best as you proceed through November :)SENCO Cat Herderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16026889857534425125noreply@blogger.com