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NaNoWriMo Support Writers

10/26/2015

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NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). The hype has been building throughout the month of October and as November fast approaches, more and more people are getting on the band wagon.  

For some it will be the start of a lifelong dream. Others will take advantage of all-encompassing NaNoWriMo push that is needed to add to an already prominent saga of previously written work. Many who are immersed in the corporate world, will see it as an opportunity (as time permits) to just write and write and write.

The ultimate goal for writers during the month of November is to write 50,000 words. This presented a challenge at a recent Writer’s Group suggesting that for those who choose to write 50,000 words, others could write in support. Each who decide to participate as support writers will
set personal their own goals, electing to pen as much or as little within their reach.

It will be interesting, at the end of November, to tally up all of the words written by everyone contributing.

Have you made a pledge to yourself or to be involved with NaNoWriMo?
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