Today kicks off National Novel Writing Month, better known as NaNoWriMo, which is a horrible pseudo-acronym. I can only imagine it came about because everyone that participates in the main event is in a huge hurry. The deal is you have to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days. Crazy, right? Which is why I’m doing it. In order to make it to the finish, I have to average a little under 1700 words per day. Or, what is more likely to happen, 50,000 words on the last night of the month. Either way, here goes…
I’m gonna be (50,000 words)
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i know about nanowrimo! and i agree – the pseudo acronym sucks
49,000 words to go… X-\
I also plan on writing 50,000 on November 30th – that’s well thought out, right?
How are you holding up? I’m really far behind. I feel as if I should be in remedial version of NaNoWriMo.