one cool big boy tip: it’s only my first year doing nano but i already figured this out yesterday, if you for whatever reason have to skip a day or miss the word count by a bit, it shouldnt matter too much if you’re early on in the game. use a calculator and do this, 50,000 - your current word count, and then the number you get divided by how many days left. This’ll give you a new mark to hit every day, and it might be like 100-200 words longer, but it’s not a big difference and definitely more manageable than just trying to make up a failed word count and failing.
Preach! Don't write nonsense! Did you see the writing advice on the Nano vlog this year? "write longer names, expand adjectives, don' t use conjunctions." I'm screaming.
Prepping for my first NaNoWriMo! As a student it might tough, since I have an exam week in the middle of it, but I'll try to plan ahead and do my best!
@@taylorlipinski4048 My first NaNoWriMo I got halfway in (25k words), and in 2020 I won and wrote all 50k! This year I'm also participating and I'm doing very well so far. I highly recommend at least trying the event (even as a student, as I still am now). What helped me through as a full-time student is that I kind of saved the scenes that made me the most excited to the parts of the month, when I knew I would have a lot of school work. That way the time I spent writing felt like leisure time, so it was easier to get through. Good luck to all 2021 participants! We got this!!
I was not planning to do this. I´m one of that too-clever for their own good people which means I trick myself into NOT doing things but your no-nonsense advice is just what I needed. I have a novel that I´ve been meaning to translate into English for ages and it starts today. So thankful for this video. Keep up the good work.
I just suddenly remembered Nanowrimo starts in like 3 days. I used to love writing but I abruptly stopped ever since my laptop broke, but I'm going to participate this year and I really want to write a FULL novel! Wish me luck guys!! :')
I'm doing the young writers program, but you know, this video was still very helpful and encouraging to watch! This is my first NaNo, and I am so excited!
This is my first year doing NaNoWriMo and I'm enjoying every moment. I have always wanted to write a novel but didn't have the discipline, this has help me a great deal. loving it!
This year 2019 is the first year I am doing NaNoWriMo :) I'm also a pantser. And so far I'm loving it. I hit my goal mark in an hour and felt so amazing!
The reason why I don't download Scrivener is because none of those apps are accessible for visually impaired people... Because we don't write books eh? :D I understand that I have my own ways to do stuff, so I stay away from those one size fits all tools. I didn't win last year, but I finished the draft, so in a way I won :D
@@kaylajames9334 Word for Android now has a read aloud function that will help you with the editing of your works. In case the TalkBack gets glitchy for whatever reason, there's an in-built tool within Word that will solve that problem.
Oh no! Hmm. Maybe you could start a petition & go to Scrivener & be like, "Hey, please support visually impaired people. We write too!" I assume they not actively malicious in ignoring visually impaired people, but rather, it's simply thoughtless ignorance.
I’ve never heard of you or any of your work before but you were one of the first people that popped up when I was looking for NaNoWriMo tips. You seem really nice and knowledgeable. But then you said you wrote Brightly Burning and that was the exact title I had in my head for the novel I’m writing during 2019! This is no coincidence.
Just revisiting some videos before this year's nano! I loved how you emphasized not worrying about what you are writing but at the same time not writing garbage. Every time I tell someone about Nano, I typically get the "well, couldn't you just copy and paste the same word over and over fifty thousand times?" Umm, guess you could, but where's the point in that? The only "prize" at the end of this is actually having 50k words of your own novel written.
honestly... Its not even november... Its barely June 2 2019. And my goal is to have my novel draft completed before November. That I have that first written book experience to go ahead and tackle another book idea into my first Nanowrimo. Since I've had drafts of my current story done for a while now. And I've set myself the task to read, write and rest for the summer. But I will tackle this project as if it was Nanowrimo and thats mostly why Im here. Making a challenge for myself (even if its the wrong pace and month) will bring me to my goal instead of leaving my novel ideas in the back burner.
Just wanted to let you know that binging your fantastic videos these past few days has given me an incredible boost of motivation to get stuff done. I've never really been able to write more than 1.5k words in a day, and yet since NaNo started I've averaged around 2.3k a day, and I really think seeing things from the other side of the fence in this way - industry secrets, the shenanigans that go into getting a book deal, knowing there's struggle behind it but you're never alone in the process - it's all helped ground me. I really think that's been the push I've needed to just get the first draft of my book out of my head and onto paper. So thanks!! Your videos are fantastic; please keep up the great work. (Also, as a total aside - what fonts do you use for your video thumbnails?? I absolutely love the look of that script.)
OMG thank you, this is so amazing to hear!!! This is what I hope for, that all this information will motivate and help writers :D I use Sunrise International for the big font, and coffee+tea for the skinny one!
Okay, wow. I am obsessed with your personality. Thank you for this video!! I literally signed up for NaNoWriMo while watching. Also, definitely going to check out your book now!
Alexa, your videos are invaluable to me! From 4 years back to your most recent. Thank you for your wealth of information, experience, and direct commentary. You’re the older sister (mentor) I have always needed.
November is the hardest time of year to write for me. I do a Shakespeare festival in the fall and tech week, the show, the majority of rehearsals are in November. Nonetheless I'm gonna get it done!
Some day I'll have a book published and in my dedication at the front of the book, I'm gonna thank Alexa Donne and Kate Cavanaugh! You're both helping me so much!
Got my "hey we're open for this year's event" email a couple hours ago so here I am looking at advice vids..... No such thing as over preparedness. Probably. Also did not know you got money off of Scrivener if you used the trial during nano! I was planing on getting the trial for preptober and using it during nano if I liked it, but I think I'll just dive in with it in November in that case. And thank you so much for all your writing help videos!! They're super helpful :>
I’ve actually recently begun writing three books myself! The first one is a grimdark cyberpunk action fantasy about an android samurai bounty hunter woman named Mara Varens. The second one is a psychological cosmic horror novel about dementia and the limits of forgiving people for committing human atrocities. It’s called Forest of Guilt. The third one is a poetry book about mental illness, trauma, social criticism and other dark topics written in the style of vulgar heavy metal songs. It’s called Soliloquies of Many Sufferings.
For me im not too concerned about the don't write nonsense thing. No matter how much i try to make it good I'll probably still think its awful, I've decided to just keep going despite that. I started without a plot and only a basic setting and main character. I wrote a little over 1,000 words in the first session which was kinda cringe. The next day i figured I'd start fresh and wrote a new beginning to the story which was more of a history of the world the story takes place in. In the end however i realized that i could merge it with what i had originally written so i did that and now the beginning of a plot is starting to take shape. The ideas in my mind have always been scattered and fragmented so im just using Nano to get those fragments in writing and start piecing them together. Even if i don't end up with a usable rough draft that just needs some fixing, im sure ill be able to use something.
Thank you. This helps a lot. I’m revising my novel this year for Nano, and it felt like I was doing it wrong. But I’m making great progress, and I DID figure out a thing that I was struggling to figure out for a while. So it’s worth it.
The last video you posted you had mentioned how we probably didn't notice that you weren't posting as much since you were sick. I noticed! I missed you, girl! You weren't gone for that long, but I had missed your face and your wise ways. Love hearing you pump up us nanoers! I'm totally stoked for your Scrivener videos!
I think I might try a new strategy this time - splitting nano into three parts, each with 10 days. The first and last part is 2k a day, and the middle part is 1k. Bc for me, the middle is when I quit. If I have the push of being able to cut my writing in half, it might feel way more motivating. Then, once I'm at the third part, I'll have the motivation of finishing.
This is going to be my first year. I wrote before but not anything close to this many words and its been long awhile since a completed anything. I hope to just to get a dent in this one story I haven working on. Thanks for the tips!
Scrivener is insanely helpful. I put off buying it because I didn’t want to spend money but it was well worth it. It makes writing a lot easier. You are right about ‘winning’ and ‘losing’ being odd terms to describe Nanowrimo
Does anyone do Nanowrimo with their classrooms. I was hoping to do it with a Grade 7 class this year and was looking for anyone who may be able to let me know if they tried something similar and if it went well.
I did try my first time writing a novel and failed... then I worked on another novella actually instead and finished it and currently working on the second novella. Hopefully this month will make me write a full on novel that is above 40k words and reach that 50k word count. Everyone who’s here before the month of this year starts, good luck!
Yesterday I set up my account but obviously it's not working cause when I set up the account it stops to the first page for e-mail and when I click first project doesn't work at all.
Hey :) on author mentor match I read that you usually don't favor male POVs and I was wondering why (I can't say I've ever heard someone say that so I'm genuinely curious)
A lot of it is just story framing. Very often "boy YA" orients story and plot around action & adventure, and has the requisite pacing of those story types, and those aren't really to my tastes. I prefer character driven stories, romance, and slow burns. Thus, there are naturally exceptions where the POV is a boy and the book is written in the style I like. I loved Holly Black's Curseworkers series, for example. I liked the dual POV narratives (and thus the boys) in Across the Universe by Beth Revis and These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner. In adult, I love The Dresden Files. I also honestly really like reading books by women about women, after a lifetime of reading a majority of books in school and beyond written by men, about men. YA is a unique space where it's easy to find myriad stories about interesting and different types of girls.
Ashley Thomson honestly i started at the beginning but i’m 9000 words in the hole now because i got tired, so if I can do it, you can too! just keep pushing through and do whatever you can to get that word count!
i hear alot of good stuff about scriv. Isn't final draft better for screen writing? I now there were like 3 big softwares for screen and ppl swear by them. they have built in functionalities that are basically you dont even have to enter in certain parts of a screen play, cuz theyre already in the software. if anyone knows, you can chime in. I might get scriv someday. I can't join nano this year its so sad cuz it would have been my first nano! :( o well, I probably will do the camp nano or at least write my first book before then.
I'm not a screenwriter, so no clue! I just know Scrivener has templates for multiple forms of writing... but I only ever touch the fiction templates. Even if you can't NaNo, maybe worth downloading the Scrivener trial to check it out?
Can you write your first anything ever in nanowrimo? Or should I try to practice all concepts.. I think I'm gonna use nanowrimo to learn. Is it a good idea?
Yes, as a matter of fact I believe that a great chunk of the writings produced during nano are fanfiction. I think I saw graphs of their annual stats somewhere on the website.
This is my first year doing NaNoWriMo and I'm loving it. This is also my first whole novel, currently on 11k words.
How far did you get? Are you still working on it?
Did you finish?
How is it going?
Update?
Did you finished it?... This is my first time writing anything..
one cool big boy tip: it’s only my first year doing nano but i already figured this out yesterday, if you for whatever reason have to skip a day or miss the word count by a bit, it shouldnt matter too much if you’re early on in the game. use a calculator and do this, 50,000 - your current word count, and then the number you get divided by how many days left. This’ll give you a new mark to hit every day, and it might be like 100-200 words longer, but it’s not a big difference and definitely more manageable than just trying to make up a failed word count and failing.
That's smrt. Smart.
i’m doing nanowrimo for the first year this year and this was extremely helpful
Preach! Don't write nonsense! Did you see the writing advice on the Nano vlog this year? "write longer names, expand adjectives, don'
t use conjunctions." I'm screaming.
Prepping for my first NaNoWriMo! As a student it might tough, since I have an exam week in the middle of it, but I'll try to plan ahead and do my best!
Me too. Good luck!
How did it go? Did you complete it in time?
@@taylorlipinski4048 My first NaNoWriMo I got halfway in (25k words), and in 2020 I won and wrote all 50k! This year I'm also participating and I'm doing very well so far. I highly recommend at least trying the event (even as a student, as I still am now).
What helped me through as a full-time student is that I kind of saved the scenes that made me the most excited to the parts of the month, when I knew I would have a lot of school work. That way the time I spent writing felt like leisure time, so it was easier to get through.
Good luck to all 2021 participants! We got this!!
I was not planning to do this. I´m one of that too-clever for their own good people which means I trick myself into NOT doing things but your no-nonsense advice is just what I needed. I have a novel that I´ve been meaning to translate into English for ages and it starts today. So thankful for this video. Keep up the good work.
let’s go 2023 crowd!!! great video!
I just suddenly remembered Nanowrimo starts in like 3 days. I used to love writing but I abruptly stopped ever since my laptop broke, but I'm going to participate this year and I really want to write a FULL novel!
Wish me luck guys!! :')
Godspeed!
Good luck! Pandemic has squeezed out all the joy of writing so i gonna force myself to do nano to get back into the routine again
I'm doing the young writers program, but you know, this video was still very helpful and encouraging to watch! This is my first NaNo, and I am so excited!
This is my first year doing NaNoWriMo and I'm enjoying every moment. I have always wanted to write a novel but didn't have the discipline, this has help me a great deal. loving it!
This year 2019 is the first year I am doing NaNoWriMo :) I'm also a pantser. And so far I'm loving it. I hit my goal mark in an hour and felt so amazing!
I'm a first timer too! Want to be buddies?
This video made me smile. Love hearing you talk about your Brightly Burning process during NaNo. Thanks for the encouragement!
The reason why I don't download Scrivener is because none of those apps are accessible for visually impaired people... Because we don't write books eh? :D I understand that I have my own ways to do stuff, so I stay away from those one size fits all tools. I didn't win last year, but I finished the draft, so in a way I won :D
I am glad you said that. I am blind so I’ll just stick to basic word processors.
@@kaylajames9334 Word for Android now has a read aloud function that will help you with the editing of your works. In case the TalkBack gets glitchy for whatever reason, there's an in-built tool within Word that will solve that problem.
@@DalCecilRuno I have a MacBook.
@@kaylajames9334 oh that's even better! Apple has the best accessibility tools ever. :) 💜 I've heard good stuff about IOS accessibility.
Oh no! Hmm. Maybe you could start a petition & go to Scrivener & be like, "Hey, please support visually impaired people. We write too!"
I assume they not actively malicious in ignoring visually impaired people, but rather, it's simply thoughtless ignorance.
I’ve never heard of you or any of your work before but you were one of the first people that popped up when I was looking for NaNoWriMo tips. You seem really nice and knowledgeable. But then you said you wrote Brightly Burning and that was the exact title I had in my head for the novel I’m writing during 2019! This is no coincidence.
Just revisiting some videos before this year's nano! I loved how you emphasized not worrying about what you are writing but at the same time not writing garbage. Every time I tell someone about Nano, I typically get the "well, couldn't you just copy and paste the same word over and over fifty thousand times?" Umm, guess you could, but where's the point in that? The only "prize" at the end of this is actually having 50k words of your own novel written.
honestly... Its not even november... Its barely June 2 2019. And my goal is to have my novel draft completed before November. That I have that first written book experience to go ahead and tackle another book idea into my first Nanowrimo. Since I've had drafts of my current story done for a while now. And I've set myself the task to read, write and rest for the summer. But I will tackle this project as if it was Nanowrimo and thats mostly why Im here. Making a challenge for myself (even if its the wrong pace and month) will bring me to my goal instead of leaving my novel ideas in the back burner.
Just wanted to let you know that binging your fantastic videos these past few days has given me an incredible boost of motivation to get stuff done. I've never really been able to write more than 1.5k words in a day, and yet since NaNo started I've averaged around 2.3k a day, and I really think seeing things from the other side of the fence in this way - industry secrets, the shenanigans that go into getting a book deal, knowing there's struggle behind it but you're never alone in the process - it's all helped ground me. I really think that's been the push I've needed to just get the first draft of my book out of my head and onto paper.
So thanks!! Your videos are fantastic; please keep up the great work.
(Also, as a total aside - what fonts do you use for your video thumbnails?? I absolutely love the look of that script.)
OMG thank you, this is so amazing to hear!!! This is what I hope for, that all this information will motivate and help writers :D
I use Sunrise International for the big font, and coffee+tea for the skinny one!
Okay, wow. I am obsessed with your personality. Thank you for this video!! I literally signed up for NaNoWriMo while watching. Also, definitely going to check out your book now!
Alexa, your videos are invaluable to me! From 4 years back to your most recent. Thank you for your wealth of information, experience, and direct commentary. You’re the older sister (mentor) I have always needed.
this is going to be my first time participating (camp). this is helpful. thank you!! i am so excited!
Im planning to participate in November, both nervous and excited
I live that you have truthwitch and windwitch on your shelf. I'm reading bloodwitch right now and it's so good!!!
November is the hardest time of year to write for me. I do a Shakespeare festival in the fall and tech week, the show, the majority of rehearsals are in November. Nonetheless I'm gonna get it done!
all the best of luck!
...and THIS YEAR???? Pay no attention to all that voting during Covid business, amiright?
I'm so excited! My first NaNoWriMo! :))
Some day I'll have a book published and in my dedication at the front of the book, I'm gonna thank Alexa Donne and Kate Cavanaugh! You're both helping me so much!
Got my "hey we're open for this year's event" email a couple hours ago so here I am looking at advice vids..... No such thing as over preparedness. Probably.
Also did not know you got money off of Scrivener if you used the trial during nano! I was planing on getting the trial for preptober and using it during nano if I liked it, but I think I'll just dive in with it in November in that case.
And thank you so much for all your writing help videos!! They're super helpful :>
Thanks for the info...I am considering giving this a shot! Thanks for the video
I’ve actually recently begun writing three books myself! The first one is a grimdark cyberpunk action fantasy about an android samurai bounty hunter woman named Mara Varens.
The second one is a psychological cosmic horror novel about dementia and the limits of forgiving people for committing human atrocities. It’s called Forest of Guilt.
The third one is a poetry book about mental illness, trauma, social criticism and other dark topics written in the style of vulgar heavy metal songs. It’s called Soliloquies of Many Sufferings.
"Word Vomit." that's worth the price of admission right there!
It tickles me to participate the NaNoWrimo. I like to listen to your advice. So I subscribed. Thank you!❤️😊👋
For me im not too concerned about the don't write nonsense thing. No matter how much i try to make it good I'll probably still think its awful, I've decided to just keep going despite that. I started without a plot and only a basic setting and main character. I wrote a little over 1,000 words in the first session which was kinda cringe. The next day i figured I'd start fresh and wrote a new beginning to the story which was more of a history of the world the story takes place in. In the end however i realized that i could merge it with what i had originally written so i did that and now the beginning of a plot is starting to take shape.
The ideas in my mind have always been scattered and fragmented so im just using Nano to get those fragments in writing and start piecing them together. Even if i don't end up with a usable rough draft that just needs some fixing, im sure ill be able to use something.
Thank you for this! I’m very nervous about attempting NaNo for the first time!
I'm in 8th grade and we are doing this for school and I am extremely excited!
hey, that's awesome! I'm in the 10th grade, and doing it with my mom! Good luck
@@xXSquirticusMaximusXx you too!
Thank you. This helps a lot. I’m revising my novel this year for Nano, and it felt like I was doing it wrong. But I’m making great progress, and I DID figure out a thing that I was struggling to figure out for a while. So it’s worth it.
Thank you for this video. My grandmother is a best seller author and I aspire to be one as well. I’m excited to do this this year.
It’s September 2020 and I’m bored so I decided to try this
The last video you posted you had mentioned how we probably didn't notice that you weren't posting as much since you were sick. I noticed! I missed you, girl! You weren't gone for that long, but I had missed your face and your wise ways. Love hearing you pump up us nanoers! I'm totally stoked for your Scrivener videos!
Awwww, thanks!
Written about three flash fiction stories which highlighted a lot of my writing flaws. I think I will try this NaNo thing.
I am totally going to nanowrimo January and February just to get this book written!
LOVE your attitude! Thank you for the encouragement and tips!!!💗💗🌈🌈✏
This is my first NaNo, so this was very helpful. Answers a lot of questions. Thanks.
Thanks for the tips. I don't know if i can do 50k words, but I'll see how the first week goes and adjust my goal accordingly.
Going back and watching your NaNo videos. My favorite line- "You dont want nonsense."
I heard you can set a goal of time instead of word count. Im not sure its true but if it is that would really help those of us who write longhand.
I think I might try a new strategy this time - splitting nano into three parts, each with 10 days. The first and last part is 2k a day, and the middle part is 1k. Bc for me, the middle is when I quit. If I have the push of being able to cut my writing in half, it might feel way more motivating. Then, once I'm at the third part, I'll have the motivation of finishing.
I've never participated because I have a bunch of other projects. But I could work on forcing myself to finish them during this!
This is going to be my first year. I wrote before but not anything close to this many words and its been long awhile since a completed anything. I hope to just to get a dent in this one story I haven working on. Thanks for the tips!
Scrivener is insanely helpful. I put off buying it because I didn’t want to spend money but it was well worth it. It makes writing a lot easier. You are right about ‘winning’ and ‘losing’ being odd terms to describe Nanowrimo
2nd year, ready to go!
its not a competition, got it, thanks for that !!
Thank you for this video, using it in my middle school writing class!!
I am going to do nanowrmo for my first time
Does anyone do Nanowrimo with their classrooms. I was hoping to do it with a Grade 7 class this year and was looking for anyone who may be able to let me know if they tried something similar and if it went well.
Why is it always about publishing as the goal as oppose to writing connections and establishment??
Your videos are very helpful. Thank you.
My friend has been doing NaNoWriMo for over a decade and I’m diving in for the first time this year.
Thank you! Great content!
It’s the 6th and I haven’t outlined yet lol. Im screwed
I'm only 5k in....
I want to participate this year but I am writing a book of short stories, not a novel. I wonder if I can still join in for the experience?
Steven Cox yes! There are rebels. Come join!
I'm just doing it for fun and to give me ideas for the one I'm writing rn.
Are you planning on doing NaNoWriMo in 2018?
She is and so am I
@@angeknowsit hello
I did try my first time writing a novel and failed... then I worked on another novella actually instead and finished it and currently working on the second novella. Hopefully this month will make me write a full on novel that is above 40k words and reach that 50k word count. Everyone who’s here before the month of this year starts, good luck!
I completely forgot about NaNoWriMo. We're half-way through November and not sure if if I should write a novel or a short film script. Opinions?
I didn't know this was a thing until November was over, but I'm gonna do write a novel in 30 days with 50,000 words. I'll be around next year though
dont forget about nanowrimo :)
Yesterday I set up my account but obviously it's not working cause when I set up the account it stops to the first page for e-mail and when I click first project doesn't work at all.
Let go, pantsers....
Yesssssssss!!!!!!!! The one line I need to hear rn!!! 😍😍😍
I have done 3k words and it’s my first time writing a book
Hey :) on author mentor match I read that you usually don't favor male POVs and I was wondering why (I can't say I've ever heard someone say that so I'm genuinely curious)
A lot of it is just story framing. Very often "boy YA" orients story and plot around action & adventure, and has the requisite pacing of those story types, and those aren't really to my tastes. I prefer character driven stories, romance, and slow burns. Thus, there are naturally exceptions where the POV is a boy and the book is written in the style I like. I loved Holly Black's Curseworkers series, for example. I liked the dual POV narratives (and thus the boys) in Across the Universe by Beth Revis and These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner. In adult, I love The Dresden Files. I also honestly really like reading books by women about women, after a lifetime of reading a majority of books in school and beyond written by men, about men. YA is a unique space where it's easy to find myriad stories about interesting and different types of girls.
Can the words include brainstorming, ideas, plots and figuring out the premise?
can i do it in a diff month
Thank you so much, I needed this video! You made my day.😀
Once I learn this skill you speak of... of not obsessing? That. Once I do that. A successful writer will I become.
I'm starting 10 days late...does anyone think I can do it?
Ashley Thomson honestly i started at the beginning but i’m 9000 words in the hole now because i got tired, so if I can do it, you can too! just keep pushing through and do whatever you can to get that word count!
@@hobbedgoblin10 Thanks for the motivation!!
I'm a nano rebel this month! Working on picture book manuscripts and school work. Just trying to get to 50K in any form!
How do I convince my parents to buy me scrivener? Any suggestions?
i hear alot of good stuff about scriv. Isn't final draft better for screen writing? I now there were like 3 big softwares for screen and ppl swear by them. they have built in functionalities that are basically you dont even have to enter in certain parts of a screen play, cuz theyre already in the software.
if anyone knows, you can chime in.
I might get scriv someday. I can't join nano this year its so sad cuz it would have been my first nano! :( o well, I probably will do the camp nano or at least write my first book before then.
I'm not a screenwriter, so no clue! I just know Scrivener has templates for multiple forms of writing... but I only ever touch the fiction templates.
Even if you can't NaNo, maybe worth downloading the Scrivener trial to check it out?
Thanks so much. I appreciate it.
Cool video, thanks
A simply big
Joining NaNoWriMo in 2020!
Can you write your first anything ever in nanowrimo? Or should I try to practice all concepts.. I think I'm gonna use nanowrimo to learn. Is it a good idea?
Hi. I'll answer a year later. ANYTHING.
@@haleymist09 wow.. ill be honest.. i quit that time, and you just motivated me. I forgot
@@prico3358 lol awesome!
CAN you do NaNoWriMo with a fanfiction
Yes, as a matter of fact I believe that a great chunk of the writings produced during nano are fanfiction. I think I saw graphs of their annual stats somewhere on the website.
Yay, 20k is already done.
Where do I go in Scrivener to control indentation?
Is everybody writing in English or do the participants coming from all over the world, write in their own language?
Does fan fiction books count?
Of course!
Right now I’m doing and I only need to do 10k words
Is there a monetary cost to participating in NaNoWriMo?
no (written a year later lol)
I personally use dabble
We can't meet people "in person" any more. 😟
and what about 500 words?
I'm doing it to finish my novel, currently at 47,000. Going for 50,000 words, but we'll see.
It's November 17th... yeah... maybe next year 😂😭😭
dont forget :)
Nobody:
Me watching this in July: 👁👄👁
Me watching this literally on NOVEMBER 3RD! Hahahahaha
Me watching on 18th of November 🙃very very late
@@aisyahrahmania8920 dont forget about nanowrimo :)
Well shucks I just found out about this but December is about to end.
IT is 2019...I'm revising.
I literally found out that NaNoWriMo existed on Dec 1, 2020...
Nov 1 LETS GOOOO #nanowrimo
What did she say in the beginning? There’s also what nanowrimo? It sounds like she said cat lol
It’s the 27th... yeah, maybe next year.
dont forget :)
I'm on 6,652 words.