![]() It’s been a while since I last wrote anything so I’m glad to know the juices are still there. Of course, theory and practice are different animals entirely.ĭays One & Two: Made those high word counts and boy it feels good to be able to do that. ![]() Then, towards the end-when you start losing momentum, or have family events where your presence is expected, or even have travel for those events-your targets are a lower. The theory behind the reverse NaNo is sound: you do higher word counts at the beginning when you’re still super motivated and in love with your story and all things are possible. If you follow the exact word counts, on the last day of November you only need to add 1-yeah, you read that right one-word to hit 50,000. This means high word counts to start, and then each day your word count decreases a little. This year, I decided I wanted to try a Reverse NaNo. Partly because I don’t want to seem like I’m trying to get attention or sympathy, and partly because don’t we all want to present our best selves to the world? I do, and right now I don’t feel like my best self. Like many people, I have hard time sharing the “bad” things online. I had a different post written up from a few days ago that I was going to post, a much more positive one. You know, until just now I wasn’t sure I was going to write about NaNoWriMo this year. ![]()
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