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I have never ever cried over something I write but I straight up had a lump in my throat doing my nano piece today
like what are these characters doing to me Iāve only known them for 19 days
Itās happened
Iāve started writing āsheithā when I mean to write āsheathā
Nanowrimo Pep Talk
Weāre well past the half point of Nanowrimo and I know this is crunch time. Youāre probably sick of your manuscript and think you should just give up on writing and become a monk. But donāt do that just yet, not until youāve read this tips that should help you keep going. A sidenote: for those who have decided to not continue with Nano, donāt feel like you failed. You wrote more words than you had before November. You wrote something and thatās a whole lot better than nothing. Be gentle with yourself :) Onto the tips!
1. Switch to a new project. Iām pretty sure this will earn you the title ofĀ āNanorebelā. But I did this last year and I can confidently tell you that it is the only reason why I won. I had 35, 000 words of The Island and those last 5,000 words were rough. I had too many conflicting thoughts about the characters and the voice so I just dropped it and picked up a fanfiction I hadnāt updated in awhile. I canāt tell you how happy I was to be writing that fanfiction, like I was at a point where Iād rather an academic essay than my nano novel. I ended up writing 20,000 words of that fanfic and combined with The Islandās wordcount, I won. If you really want to focus on writing your nano project but are kind of tired of it, then work on something else temporarily. Maybe you need to re write a scene for another WIP. Do that even if itās only 500 words then head back to your nano novel. Switching projects temporarily may give you a break but youāre still doing something to bump up your word count.
2. Use cheats. You didnāt hear it from me, but sometimes you have to cheat. No, I donāt mean plagiarize someoneās and copy and paste their paragraphs onto your manuscript to bump up the word count. Iām talking about short cuts. A lot of writerās use contractions in their writing. Now, donāt use the full word like cannot as opposed to canāt because those are both still one word. Instead, use the contraction like thisĀ ācanĀ ā tā Put a space between the apostrophe and itās technically two words. Then, when you go back and edit, Ctrl/Command Find all the apostrophes and put them back together. Seems like a lot of work but hey, at least youāre writing!
My last cheat is more for when you update your wordcount on nanowrimoās website. I know sometimes I just needed an hour to finish the daily wordcount but it was already 11:55 and nano would mark it below the word count. So what Iād do is go in the settings (Or wherever the website asked for what time zone you were in) and Iād change it to another time zone where itād be 2 pm or something. Iād finish up my wordcount at my leisure and presto, I wasnāt behind on my wordcount.Ā
3. Take a break. Seriously, take a day-long break and donāt write anything. Just relax so you can come back to the manuscript with an open mind. Try to get a head the daily word count goal so that way you donāt have to worry about making up the word count for that break day. If not, then spread the word count over the next few days. Hang out with some animals, do a mask, and try not to think about nano for a day.Ā
4. Talk to yourself. Sounds a little wild, but if youāre having problems with your manuscript. Whether it be the pacing, the characterās arenāt acting like you want them to, etc. Whenever I have the house to myself, I talk about my characters like Iām explaining their personality to someone. And sometimes, I find out stuff I didnāt know about them which later goes into my manuscript. Talk about what you need to figure out. Post it on Tumblr privately if you want. Reach out to someone. Donāt keep it in your head.Ā
5. If all else fails, remember the prizes. Nano offers some sweet prizes for winners and participants. I was in it for the scrivner code which is funny because I havenāt used it and itās probably expired. So keep your eye on the prize and maybe that novel will write itself!
No matter what happens, be proud of yourself for taking on this challenge. Itās not easy but will learn so much as a writer. One of the main things I got out of it is making writing a habit. I donāt write everyday but when I set a schedule, I stick to it. Nano taught me how to write even when I wasnāt inspired and thatās a good skill to have if you looking at publication. You have time to revise but thatās in December and onward. Right now, itās time to write. So if you want, reblog this with the last sentence youāve written for your WIP-whether youāre participating in Nano or not. Then get back to suffering--I mean, writing. Youāve got this!
First Nanowrimo Tip post here. Follow my blog for after-nano tips and pep talks!
Me: There are two more days of NaNo. I should focus on actually figuring out how my story ends and writing it.
Also Me: This feels like the right time to reorganized every single book I own and take them all of the shelves and sort them by genre. All 1,000+ books.
Me: Uh, NaNo is happening. Right now.
Also Me: You're right. I should instead pick up that Pokemon game I abandoned in 2015.
Me: No! Write!
Also Me: Write? Well, if you insist it's time to write the entire life's story of the elf on the shelf you stole from your boss, all culminating in the fact Twinkle is really struggling with the fact that her job may have been stolen by a pack of sentient eyeballs, and we must decide if she lost her battle with the boogeyman or not.
Me: What.... Why?
Also Me: Also, we must make the elf a leather jacket out of duck tape to go with her new rebellious punk style.
Me: No! We need to write! The story for NaNo! Right now.
Also Me: oh, look at that, it's almost time for work.

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I feel like my NaNoWriMo project could be a pretty decent YA novel if I could actually write for shit
When you write 3580 words in one day and someone tells you that you should've been socializing instead of just sitting in your room all day. š¤¦āāļø
NaNoWriMo struggle #1
me when itās friday night in november and i realize i still have to write 1667 words before i go to bed