It’s great to meet other NaNo participants through the hashtag. Check this entertaining post and what a good idea .. maybe I should tell my in-laws and they can deliver pies!! 🤗
As most of you know by now, I regularly participate in the annual writing rumble known as NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). I’m a rebel in that I usually scratch out as many short stories as I am able in those thirty days.
I participate every year because for 30 precious days, writing is the only thing I “have” to do.
My friends and family all know that November, in our house, is referred to “National Pot Pie Month,” so if you drop by expecting a hot meal from Grandma, it will probably emerge from the microwave in the form of a formerly frozen hockey puck.
I usually have my “winners’ certificate” by the day they become available, but I continue writing every day through the 30th and update my word count daily.
NaNoWriMo is a contest in the sense that if you write 50,000 words and have…
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I wish I had a whole month where the only thing I could do was write 😂😂
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Sounds like a lot of fun
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Being retired form my corporate job, I have the luxury of being able to devote myself to editing and writing. Believe me, I understand how hard it is when we’re working and raising families, as that was how my life was for 30 years. Write when you have the time, and live every day to the fullest–you only get one “today.” Good luck to you, and happy writing!
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Thank you .. what a lovely way to look at it.
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A wonderful response 👏👏
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If I could find the pause button on everything else going on, I would have this month to allocate to writing! Just taken more horse rugs in each day for the last three!!!
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Hello, and thank you for the reblog! May you write well and prolifically this month!
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Pleasure – I enjoyed reading it!
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