RE: Nearly NaNo! – Your emotional journey through NaNoWriMo [Advice for Writers]

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Nearly NaNo! – Your emotional journey through NaNoWriMo [Advice for Writers]

in writing •  8 years ago 

NaNos of the world, unite! :D

I always sit down with the goal of "just 100 words". It mostly ends with at least a scene (which tends to be 400-500 words). Then you make a little break, take a sip of your NaNo brew, read a few pages of book and then get back to write just 100 words more.

I also strongly recommend a good (ergonomic) keyboard and - whats the word? I think bandages are slightly wrong - to wrap around your wrists to stabilize them. You dont have 2 or 3 days to make a break to stop the aches in your hands.

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Are you in a group for it? :) I tend to have 'session goals' then try to go over if I can. Definitely takes some stamina.

Good tip on the supports! That's something a lot of people don'e think of.