When writing, you know when you’ve hit your target word count for the day or the novel.
What’s hard is knowing when you’ve finished editing a page.
Morgan Hazelwood: Writer In Progress
When writing, you know when you’ve hit your target word count for the day or the novel.
What’s hard is knowing when you’ve finished editing a page.
Remember those shiny resolution and NaNoWriMo bragging I was doing last week? I’m not sure if I mentioned, but I wasn’t really feeling motivated and was hoping that fake-it-til-you-make-it would help. I tried to use momentum to give me motivation to keep up with my goals.
It didn’t go as well as I’d hoped.
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For My Dearest Peddler
(I haven’t put any of my fiction up here, so this is a first. Just a quick draft I thought of this week.)
She’d had to cram a whole year into four months…
Guess How Much Writing I’ve Done Since December 1st?
None
But you know what I have done?
The best way to get something is to ask for it. But how do you get useful, actionable feedback from your beta-readers?
“NaNo isn’t about craft, it’s about professionalism.”