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Rated: E · Book · Experience · #1802604
Rambling thoughts about the NaNoWriMo trek

I tried this journal thing before. It didn't resonate. It felt like air escaping from a let-go balloon. When it was empty, the balloon wasn't inspired to write on.

Trying to write something each day is an excellent routine to get into, however, I'm not so sure about gathering random thoughts that may wonder into my head, and putting them out there for you to read in the form a journal entry. My writing can be bad enough when it's charged with purpose. But turning out boring, self absorbed, meandering thoughts won't make the world a better place for any of us.

So why is this different? I've decided to take on the insane NaNoWriMo challenge. On my way to November, I will be getting ready for the big blast. Since I can't write on my novel before then, what am I going to do? You guessed it. A journal on the pre-NaNo experience.

And who would want to read that stuff? Another NaNoNut, of course.

So gather around, but don't expect much. It's just another lame-brained writer who can't produce a novel in the traditional way, trying something, anything, to break the fifty-thousand word mark.


*Balloonv*


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