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NaNoWriMo Or National Novel Writing Month

Write 50,000 words in one month

By Denise E LindquistPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 3 min read
NaNoWriMo Or National Novel Writing Month
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In July of 2020, I started writing on National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) with the idea that I needed a daily writing habit. One month of writing daily should do that, right? It used to be it takes 21 days to develop a habit. This was a misquote from 60 years ago.

The research says it takes most people closer to 66 days to form a habit. So, I continued on after that first Camp Nanowrimo in July of 2020 and wrote for the November NaNoWriMo that same year. Now today in November of 2024 I write every day.

When first starting it would take me quite a bit of the day to get to my word count of 1776 words. With several breaks. I am retired and thought how I would have never been able to do what others do that have full-time jobs. I did technical writing in my career but never creative writing.

Vocal and Medium are where I publish most of the same stories daily. Most stories are 3-5 minute reads and run 600 plus words. When poetry/rhyme is what I write, it is a 1-2 minute read and usually 100 words or so. Not including Haiku's.

There have been problems on NaNoWriMo since 2022 that have been written about on Vocal and Medium writing sites. I believe that because it has grown to the amount of people we now see there are bound to be problems as is true for other writing sites.

There are periodic complaints and rallies to make change happen on Vocal and Medium too. Then I think of other programs I am involved in that have very strict rules to protect young people. And still others that may not have enough structures in place.

All About John - Written for family - Authors photo.

This was my first Camp NaNoWriMo in July 2020. I wrote 42,104 words. It was fun to write and was given as a Christmas present to some of our family.

Makwa Indodem - I am bear clan - Art by Olivia Estey, my niece

This was my first NaNoWriMo in November of 2020. 50,025 words written in one month. I donated this book as a fundraiser item in 2021, after editing.

The total word count that I have submitted to NaNoWriMo is 264,772 words since July of 2020. NaNoWriMo does not see any of my writing. I only report word count. It is strictly for me. No one would know if I finished a book or not in those 30 days.

If I have to miss a day, I make it up on the next few days usually. I will be out of town next week, but I am taking my laptop with me. I hope to keep up with my writing. I expect to write in the morning before training to get most of the word count in, if not all.

Then I will have some time in the evening, although this training has an artist teaching art in the evenings, it may not be possible. I enjoy art and will probably join in.

Due to my age, I'm tired after getting up early and training for three days next week. And there will be travel on the other two days. Three hours and thirty-nine minutes one way, according to Mapquest.

Here is the photo I put up as a placeholder for the current project with the title - The Day The Deer Ran Wild

My husband has been ready for winter. We both remember snow on Halloween when we were children and the blizzard one year that no one was ready for. So, his snow fence went up before the leaves had fallen.

Then there is still no snow here where we are living. There was snow in Southern Minnesota. We got the reports from friends and family. When I was down there earlier this week, they were expecting it.

When I got home hubby said that the Upper Peninsula was the only one expecting snow that he could see on his weather map.

Writing with cold and snowy weather conditions makes it easier to stay seated at the computer to write. I don't like writing all day in July when I would rather be outside. I like the idea of camp and next summer I will spend more time outside with the laptop I purchased this year.

So far so good with NaNoWriMo. Stay tuned for updates as the month goes by. It's not too late to jump in and get 50,000 words written this month.

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Denise E Lindquist

I am married with 7 children, 28 grands, and 13 great-grandchildren. I am a culture consultant part-time. I write A Poem a Day in February for 8 years now. I wrote 4 - 50,000 word stories in NaNoWriMo. I write on Vocal/Medium daily.

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  • Natalie Wilkinsonabout a year ago

    I think it's amazing you can do this. Last year I had a 5,000 word start on a novel. My sister invited me to do it with her. At the end, she had a 50,000 word novel she wasn't planning to publish, and I had a 5,000 word start on a novel. Maybe this year....

  • Olivia's bear is soooo adorable! I wish you all the best with your writing!

  • C. H. Richardabout a year ago

    I admire all writers that attempt NaNoWriMo. I am trying to commit to just writing something creative this month on a daily basis. I like that you give yourself days to makeup if you miss a day. Nicely done and good luck this month ❤️

  • Dawuda Hardi about a year ago

    I glad to be first to comment good one there Ma I humbled myself before you  I wanted to share my poem with you if you don't mind it's just 1 minute read give it a trial you gonna like it trust me the link is below  https://shopping-feedback.today/bookclub/the-shadow-in-the-night-cg2j60nxi%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv class="css-w4qknv-Replies">

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