I love National Novel Writing Month. It's a great way to kick your tush
into gear and challenge yourself. The traditional goal of NaNoWriMo is
to write 50,000 words in 30 days.
But what if you already know life isn't
going to cooperate so you can achieve it. Does that mean you should just
ditch the challenge all together?
No way!
Set a goal that works for YOU.
If something major is happening that will require the majority of your
time and attention, then adjust your word count goal. Maybe it will be
to hit 25K. Setting a goal and putting a word counter on your computer
desktop, blog or website, will motivate you to take 30 minutes to get
out a couple hundred words. If you do that four times a day, you could
average 800-1,000 words a day. Multiply that by 30 and you've reached
your goal! If that still sounds like too much, then adjust the word
count.
If you don't set a goal, then you may put your writing aside for the
whole month. Give yourself the opportunity to take on the challenge.
What if you just finished another manuscript and don't have another one plotted out yet?
Well, you have two options: 1. You've got about 15 days to do some
plotting and brainstorming, then just jump in and see where it leads
you, or 2. You can set your goal to edit, rather than write. That's
perfectly fine.
The important thing about National Novel
Writing Month is to be working on your novel. Whatever stage your in,
set a goal to give you a kick in the pants.
What's your goal for NaNoWriMo?
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