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Ah I think I understand a bit better now. I thought that it was 50,000 words after editing.
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If I edited my NaNo novels, there wouldn't be any words left when I finished. :(
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I would have the last sentence only :(
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I couldn’t do this then. I edit while I write.
Especially for the book you get made. Why would you want rubbish published?
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This is called the month you write it =P Then they remind you not even Dickens wrote a novel in a month. The whole next month is edit month \:D/ Winners get a discount on professional editing from some site :yes:
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You mean you can postpone your printing?
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It said something about how long you have, and it is until December. . .and besides, it's not like you can go into business with a few copies ;P
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Oh, good then.
Gaius wrote:Winners get a discount on professional editing from some site :yes:
‘Professional’ editing? Can’t people just learn grammar? I’m my own editor. :noway:
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Yeeeah. Professional editors wouldn't like my style anyway. :P

And yeah. I think I checked my account a couple months after I won last year as it was still valid. :-k Not too sure, since my story wasn't even finished. xP

WRITER'S BLOCK. ish. xP
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I've thought of trying this, but it seems like it would be better to do it during the summer, rather than when your in school. :yes:
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Honestly, whether it's summer or not won't make much of a difference. :P Whether it's a time of extreme business or extreme laziness, it takes the same self-discipline to make time for what's important to you. And NaNo makes things substantially better, I'd say.
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Yeah, but if I don't have any homework assignments to work on I will feel like I can spend more time on recreational writing.
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Amethystic wrote:Honestly, whether it's summer or not won't make much of a difference. :P
Yes it would. :-s
I barely have time for my required school work this term, there is absolutely no way I could write thousands of extra words a day.
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Well then maybe it's just me. More often than not my usual writing quota is skimpy, whether it's summer or the middle of school year, so even though November is consistently one of my busiest months I still make room for NaNo, because I know it's one of the few times I'll be motivated to write lots.
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Yeah, I tend to be kind of lazy sometimes, but I usually do more writing in the summer because I feel kind of guilty about it during the school year. But, it does depend, I had several days this summer when I was in a writing mood and I got a steady 1000 words a day or more written. But since then I haven't done hardly anything.
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Amethystic wrote:Well then maybe it's just me. More often than not my usual writing quota is skimpy, whether it's summer or the middle of school year, so even though November is consistently one of my busiest months I still make room for NaNo, because I know it's one of the few times I'll be motivated to write lots.
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Yeah. Also good motivation to get work done so one has the time to write. \:D/
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bookworm does not strike me as much of a writer \:D/
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bookworm wrote:
Amethystic wrote:Honestly, whether it's summer or not won't make much of a difference. :P
Yes it would. :-s
I barely have time for my required school work this term, there is absolutely no way I could write thousands of extra words a day.
I'm a sophomore in college and work a few hours under full time and I still find time in the wee hours of the night to bash out a few thousand words.

There's time in the day for a lot more things than we'd think. It's all in the time management. \:D/
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Stubborn wrote:There's time in the day for a lot more things than we'd think. It's all in the time management. \:D/
I’m excellent at time management (not to brag, I just am) and last week I didn’t get my JavaScript lab done until literally hours before it was due. This term is just more time consuming than usual. It’s not about time management, it’s about the time there is in a day. There is really no extra time for me to do something like that right now. Unless I don’t sleep or something of course. And I’m sure that wouldn’t be recommended as I already don’t get as much sleep as I should.

I understand the claim that you can make time for anything if you really want to, and I agree with it. For the most part.
For example, last term I had quite a full schedule but I could have made time for something like this if I had chosen to. But this term, at least these past few weeks, I couldn’t. The best time management skills in the world can’t put hours back into the day.
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