tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-310775746876985387.post1464275692800299585..comments2012-01-10T05:16:48.036-08:00Comments on You know you love me!: Nanowrimo! Success? Or Mirage of Success?Tiffany AKA Amazon626http://www.blogger.com/profile/05945170530321119873noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-310775746876985387.post-38934352692041583432010-11-30T01:57:59.667-08:002010-11-30T01:57:59.667-08:00Mine is still a mess and needs a LOT of work befor...Mine is still a mess and needs a LOT of work before it's a real book but it got to that 50k mark and I said WOOHOOO! because that is the goal of nanowrimo. Just to get 50k onto the page so you have something to work with. The point is to get you started. Once you put in 50k words into a project your likely to not as likely to just give up on it since you made a big investment of time and effort as you would be if it were only a couple thousand words. I read some where..might have been one of their peptalk emails, that you should think of this as your 0 draft..not even a first draft. It's the draft of your first draft. So in short...YOU WIN! You accomplished what we were trying to do. We got 50,000 words of our stories written. That was the goal. The goal is not to publish what we wrote in november in december. the goal was to give us like half of a novel drafted so we cdan finish it over the next few months, edit it and actually have a real book. <br /><br />Congratulations on winning National Novel Writing Month! We have accomplished something!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10713909220518012999noreply@blogger.com