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another NaNoWriMo ends
For those who may be interested, here is the official graph of my writing:

If you want to see the actual numbers, you can view my progress report here. Note that because I was up late writing Friday night (which it counts as Saturday morning, you know, watching the clock and all) and then had a good day (7,009 words before 9 p.m.), the number for the 28th is actually insanely large (11,141). Yes, I really did get a 10k (plus!) day in this year. Thank goodness for that.
Our region did really well, too:

And now it's over.
Not that I've finished my draft of The Adventures of Jim Bob Drake and His Zombie Blue-Tick Coonhound, Chet. Far from it. But now I can work on some of my other goals while I finish that up.

If you want to see the actual numbers, you can view my progress report here. Note that because I was up late writing Friday night (which it counts as Saturday morning, you know, watching the clock and all) and then had a good day (7,009 words before 9 p.m.), the number for the 28th is actually insanely large (11,141). Yes, I really did get a 10k (plus!) day in this year. Thank goodness for that.
Our region did really well, too:

And now it's over.
Not that I've finished my draft of The Adventures of Jim Bob Drake and His Zombie Blue-Tick Coonhound, Chet. Far from it. But now I can work on some of my other goals while I finish that up.
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And happy birthday!
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The good news is you should be able to write a full novel in only two or three months even without free time.
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Just as well . . . if my muse started thinking I could really do a book in a month, she'd want me to do a book every month.
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And have a wonderful Happy Birthday!
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And happy birthday.
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