
Today I managed to get through a part of the story, that, not two days before, I wasn’t sure how I was going to do it.
Perhaps, after writing the chapters before had something to do with it, because they were part of a vision that I wasn’t sure of.
A week ago those chapters were simple dot points in an outline.
Today, they represent about 30 pages in the book.
Still, no time to be self congratulatory. There’s far too much to be done, and so little time to get it done.
Todays report is brief.
For the statisticians, todays word count is 3,045, for a total of 44,003.
Way to go. You’ve left me standing on the dust at a little over 38000 words.
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It’s almost writing itself, a testament perhaps to planning. I tried avoiding it, but with NaNoWriMo it’s probably the best way to stay on track.
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I’ve had a little struggle this year. I’m only starting to fall in love with the story. I’m sure I will finish, but it’s not my favorite NoNoWriMo project.
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I’m impressed! Wonderful word count… and I’m sure they’re all good ones.
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The numbers if words can be attributed to much planning before November, and not something I usually do, but since I promised this to my eldest grandchild, who is, of course, the main character Marigold, found it necessary to get it done.
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