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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/835281-10-things-I-learned-from-doing-NaNnoWriMo
Rated: 18+ · Book · Biographical · #1940894
Originally for the 30-Day Blog Challenge. Now just a blog about a flailing mermaid
#835281 added December 2, 2014 at 2:21pm
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10 things I learned from doing NaNnoWriMo

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 On behalf of the  [Link To Item #1546312] , congratulations on successfully completing NaNoWriMo 2014! Merit Badge in Nano Winner
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Congratulations on winning NaNoWriMo 2014! As an active participant in  [Link To Item #1474311] , you have rightfully earned this badge of honor to flaunt in front of all your family and friends. *^*Balloon1*^**^*Balloon2*^**^*Balloon3*^* Merit Badge in Congratulations
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I am so proud and happy to have been a member of the Pink team! No matter where we placed as a team in this contest, we all rocked the challenge! Merit Badge in Nano Winner
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I just wanted to stop by and congratulate you on finishing your NaNoWriMo Novel 2014! What an achievement *^*Bigsmile*^* Merit Badge in Nano Winner
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Congratulations on winning NaNoWriMo 2014!  You did an awesome job!  *^*Bigsmile*^*
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On behalf of the  [Link To Item #1546312] , congratulations on crossing the "century" mark for NaNoWriMo 2014... 100,000+ combined words written and GPs donated! You are a Write-A-Thon juggernaut!


I took part in my first ever NaNnoWriMo this year. I planned every detail out in October, but still I didn't think I could do it. My novel is not quite finished and it needs a lot of editing, but I hit 50,000 words with 32 hours to spare. I'm so incredibly proud of myself and I learned a lot from the process.

Here are the 10 things I learned from doing NaNnoWriMo:

*Penv* I am more than capable of writing a story over 1000 words. Honestly, that was previous highest word count for a story!
*Penv* I eat more junk and drink more coffee when I'm writing.
*Penv* 50,000 words in 30 days is not that hard if you break it down with daily targets.
*Penv* If anything uses the term win/winner, I will do it. I am highly competitive and, now, a NaNo winner.
*Penv* My writing.com friends are awesomely supportive.
*Penv* I am able to tell a story well. But seriously need to work on 'showing'.
*Penv* I really want to give up my day job and just write. That's not something I'll be doing any time soon.
*Penv* I can write a novel without my hand dropping off. I only type with one hand and I have wrist problems. But I got very little pain. I didn't even use Dragon Dictate.
*Penv* Its great to do something so big with so many other people! Quite fun really.
*Penv* I would probably do it all again.

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