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Yes, but not for Nano.
Sounds like a bestseller title somehow.
or "If Not For Nano"
Or just-- "Not For Nano"
Sounds like a bestseller title somehow.
or "If Not For Nano"
Or just-- "Not For Nano"
50,000 words in one month would be a lot for me, but not impossible. However, I would never be able to write that much on one story in a month.![]()
If it's like NaNo in November, you don't have to write just one story. You can write 50k worth of short stories. Just so it is 50k.
I have always had the idea that NaNo means a 50,000 word novel.As I say, that would be a lot of writing, even for me, and I have always been pretty prolific. I have, occasionally, written 50,000 words in one month, but only while working on multiple stories at a time, wich is the way I write.
For NaNo, you can do 50 1k stories if you want or a 50k novel. Just one thing, it has to be all new work. You can't bring stuff in and use what you wrote previously in your numbers.
The idea isn't so much what you write but the idea that you write every day. 1667 words a day will give you 50k in 30 days. Get a bunch of story ideas together and go for it.
Count me out! I'm lucky if I write 5,000 words in a month, let alone 50K!Camp Nanowrimo is coming up fast in June... looking for comrades to tackle the erotic fiction cabin with a vengeance...
1,667 words doesn't sound like an awful lot. I often write that many in one day, but averaging that many for thirty day is a tall order. I don't write every day and, more often than not, I don't write that many in a day when I do write.
Even so, I will give it a try. I actually have set up a file on my HD showing how much I write and my average day of writing, so I shouldn't have any troule keeping track. It should be an interesting challenge.![]()
Topace, it's a challenge...some people have other obligations, it's okayCount me out! I'm lucky if I write 5,000 words in a month, let alone 50K!
MistressLynn, you could count the all day writing event as part of your word count for june.My local NaNo group is planning events for June, with either a weekend camping trip or an all-day writing event. I haven't decided if I'll be participating in a summer NaNo.
KlaytonFrost! It would be wonderful if you did this event! The More, the merrier!I had no idea such an event existed. I've done the original Nano a couple of times, and I knew there were spin off events. Hmm... maybe I'll give it a go![]()
Annanova, It's a great challenge! and it's harder than it looks. (dirty brain, just...stop...)On the face of it, it isn't that much to do - I know I can do 1,667 words a day. Realistically, the man has a crazy amount of travel scheduled for us in June, so I really doubt it. Still, it's a great goal.
ms.read, I so love your av.
Boxlicker, they have a website that keeps track of all your progress when you sign in. all you need is a basic wordprocessor, such as notepad, google docs, or ywriter, or whatever a mac has... it does everything for you except write the story...1,667 words doesn't sound like an awful lot. I often write that many in one day, but averaging that many for thirty day is a tall order. I don't write every day and, more often than not, I don't write that many in a day when I do write.
Even so, I will give it a try. I actually have set up a file on my HD showing how much I write and my average day of writing, so I shouldn't have any trouble keeping track. It should be an interesting challenge.![]()
That's great, Box. I have a project I could do for NaNo summer camp, but I have to finish the Story-A-Day in May challenge before I decide.
Originally Posted by Boxlicker101
1,667 words doesn't sound like an awful lot. I often write that many in one day, but averaging that many for thirty day is a tall order. I don't write every day and, more often than not, I don't write that many in a day when I do write.
Even so, I will give it a try. I actually have set up a file on my HD showing how much I write and my average day of writing, so I shouldn't have any trouble keeping track. It should be an interesting challenge.
Boxlicker, they have a website that keeps track of all your progress when you sign in. all you need is a basic wordprocessor, such as notepad, google docs, or ywriter, or whatever a mac has... it does everything for you except write the story...
Does this mean I submit stories to places other than Lit.? I already send them to groupmvp and get paid for them. (a pittance) Besides that, I'm thinking about total words written, not word total for all stories finished and submitted.
I have dozens of stories in progress, probably totaling over 100,000 words. I will finish some of them next month, and some later. Some I may never finish.I am going to try to write 50,000 words in one month, not necessarily submit ten stories of 5,000 words each.
Does this mean I submit stories to places other than Lit.? I already send them to groupmvp and get paid for them. (a pittance) Besides that, I'm thinking about total words written, not word total for all stories finished and submitted.
I have dozens of stories in progress, probably totaling over 100,000 words. I will finish some of them next month, and some later. Some I may never finish.I am going to try to write 50,000 words in one month, not necessarily submit ten stories of 5,000 words each.