Ha-ha, try saying the title fast. Are you participating in #NaNoWriMo this year? I’m not, but as I’m writing this post, I want to. However, when I participated, I always took my own advice… So…Write as much as you can, when you can to stay ahead of the game. Good luck!
Gather snacks. Don’t forget a beverage. Stay hydrated. Have fun!
In Comments, post a link to your NaNoWriMo profile if you’d like others to find you.
If you’re new to NaNoWriMo or don’t know what it is, check out the link HERE.
Need some inspiration? Five or more of my books written through NaNo are now published. They weren’t competed in thirty days, though. Also, after NaNo, it took hours and hours of editing before hiring a professional editor.
Have a great rest of your week!
8 thoughts on “November NaNoWriMo 2022 aka NaNo”
Jacquie Biggar
I’ve never done NaNo, one day!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
It’s an experience, Jacquie. Towards the end, it seems like the month will never end.
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Jacqui Murray
Great advice for NaNo!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Jacqui. It helps later in the month if you celebrate holidays or have family functions and miss a few days of writing. 🙂 Thanks for visiting!
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Cindy Georgakas
impressive and I do ascribe to your thoughts here Mary.
“Write as much as you can, when you can to stay ahead of the game. Good luck!
Gather snacks. Don’t forget a beverage. Stay hydrated. Have fun!”
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
It works, Cindy! I don’t always follow the rules, but I followed my own rule for NaNo.
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D. Wallace Peach
I’m not playing this year, Mary, though I plan to make a dent in some projects. Great advice. It’s fun to dedicate a month to intensive writing, but it’s not a do-or-die event. Just there to be enjoyed.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Agreed. It’s important to enjoy doing it, Diana.
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