100k!

KatenessGlowing Halo
100k!
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Nov 3, 2009 - 17 46

Hurray!

6 digits!
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So Many Words, So Little Time

T.R.C.BGlowing Halo
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Nov 3, 2009 - 17 47

congrats many times over. That is awesome!!!!!!

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Nov 3, 2009 - 17 49

Haha... I had been guessing as the page loaded what your total would be. I was off by a factor of 2. Very impressive, as always.

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Around chapter 8 my main character has to decide whether or not to undo the events that led to the total annihilation of Austin, Chicago, Lima (Peru) and Vancouver/Seattle. It's harder than it sounds, okay?

mimb

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Nov 3, 2009 - 18 03

Wow. Really, well done, but er, how on earth did you do that much in so little time! I wanna know!

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Starsong_BattousaiGlowing Halo

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Nov 3, 2009 - 18 09

Wow, that's awesome! Great going! I know it's certainly posibble to do that much in three days. Anyone who doubts you is obviously just jealous. ^_^ Keep up the good work!

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AM Cochran

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Nov 3, 2009 - 18 37

Jealous? Hah! Your mother was a hamster and your father smells of elderberries....
(Monty Python <3)

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~AM Cochran
(Author of Gravesend, ISBN# 9781449011420)

AM Cochran

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Nov 3, 2009 - 18 35

I am in no mood to argue.
having read the little "read first" post, I urge the topic be dropped.

In conclusion, the words I began with: Congratulations.

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~AM Cochran
(Author of Gravesend, ISBN# 9781449011420)

T.R.C.BGlowing Halo
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Nov 3, 2009 - 18 36

and the rules say clearly on such childish calling of cheat.

IT IS NOT ALLOWED

so don't like it. move to another post.
It is NOT allowed!!

8k.. i wonder if!
hehe glass houses and all =)

sushimustwriteGlowing Halo
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Nov 3, 2009 - 18 37

Congratulations! Your wrists of steel and mad fingers never cease to amaze me.

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xoxo_maggie
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Nov 3, 2009 - 19 04

Kateness, you are probably my hero.
My friends are like "wow, you wrote x much?" And I'm always like "yeah, well, Kateness has x much. I'm working on catching up!"
You're amazing and I am so proud (and jealous!) but one of these days maybe I'll catch up! ;)

(Actually, uhm, just for reference. If you write at 100 wpm, for 60 minutes (1 hour) for 24 hours (1 day) for 3 days, you end up with. 100x60x24x3=432,000. So factoring in bathroom breaks and thinking breaks and sleep time, it is still very, VERY possible for her to reach 432,000. Sorry. Ever present problem of a math student...)

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NaNo 07: The Charlotte Project (50,000)
NaNo 08: The Days We Learned To Fly (75,000)
NaNo 09: Halfway to Nowhere (?!!?)

dragonwriterhp

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Nov 3, 2009 - 19 27

Congrats Kateness! I always love watching your progress. It is very inspiring in a "there is no way I could do that" way. Remember to take breaks for your lovely wrists and fingers!

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NaNo '09 (40,042 / 50,000) - Metamorphosis / The Tree of Hearts: Snapshots of Love

Miss TipsGlowing Halo
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Nov 3, 2009 - 19 44

The accusations of cheating are getting tiresome. If there is anyone on this site who I believe could hit 100K in three days, it would definitely be Kateness. Congrats, girl. :D

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.Kate
when i was all messed up and i heard opera in my head
your love was a lightbulb hanging over my head.

2007: 68K
2008: 64K
2009: 100K in Nov.

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Nov 3, 2009 - 19 57

Way to go Kateness! You never seem to amaze me! Keep your head held high, and know that, I for one, am proud to write "with" someone as talented as you. Now...if only I could pass 10k...

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KatenessGlowing Halo
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Nov 3, 2009 - 20 37

I largely shrug off accusations of cheating, whether they be in public or in private messages. I know perfectly well what I have accomplished, and I have dedicated the past three days to hitting this total, as I will dedicate the following 27 days to getting another 900,000.

yes, it's hard. Yes, for most people, it's something that is unattainable. but this is something that I have been building to over the past four years.

In 2005, I wrote 100,000
In 2006, I wrote 300,000
In 2007, I wrote 500,000
In 2008, I wrote 800,000
This year, I strive to write a million.

No. I don't know that I'll hit it. This has been difficult for me, all three days thus far. And that's what I *like* about it. Writing 1,667 per day is *not* a challenge for me. But I use this contest to create my own challenge, and I *know* because I have the private messages and those posted on the forums to prove it, that I have inspired others to strive for as many words as they can write. I have inspired others to believe that they can write more than 50,000 words, and they have succeeded, and I have supported them every step of their journey.

I will continue to write over the course of this month, and I will continue to post shout-outs, because I am proud of the milestones that I achieve. I don't care if you don't believe me, or think me a cheater, because I am the one that spends my time at the keyboard typing away. I can look at the documents I have open, and know that I wrote X much that day.

Accuse me all you like. I'm not afraid of you, because I haven't cheated once in the past four years I've done this, and I don't plan to this year. I plan to write 1,000,000 words with sweat and endurance. It *can* be done. I know it can.

Yes, I'm unemployed. This frees up most of my day. I do spend some time job-hunting, but I will not apologize for the fact that I spend most of my day writing. This is what I do in November. Last year at this time, I was a full-time student at an Ivy League University in my senior year. I still hit 800,000 and more than passed all of my classes (B+ or more). I know my situation is not that of most, but I take advantage of what I had. I had planned, back at the beginning of the year, and I had worked out that, in theory, I could work a 40-hour week and just about still hit the million.

I am dedicated. I can type very fast. I outline extensively. I know what I am writing as I write it. I have never used any explicit cheating methods. I do not break the fourth wall. I do not refuse to use contractions. I do not write stream of consciousness. I am proud of each and every word I have written and will never apologize for what I write.

And for the record, I wrote 50,000 on the first day. Yesterday, I hit 75,000 by the time I went to bed, which was around 3 in the morning. Today, I hit the 100k at about 9pm. For 30 days out of the year, this is what I dedicate myself to. I do sleep, I make dinner for the family every night, and I watch television every night. I can handily write 3,000 words/hour for several straight hours without a break. It is my most comfortable writing speeds. I find it difficult to write more *slowly* than that. It is the way I am.

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So Many Words, So Little Time

Lauren E. MitchellGlowing Halo
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Posted on:
Nov 3, 2009 - 20 53

You will write one hundred K
And you will write one hundred more
Just to be the Wrimo who writes her way rght up to 999,999 or more...

(apologies to the Proclaimers)

Gooo Kateness!

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KatenessGlowing Halo
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Posted on:
Nov 3, 2009 - 21 31

And thanks everyone! :)

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So Many Words, So Little Time

john barrymore

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Posted on:
Nov 3, 2009 - 21 47

to be honest i was skeptical, till i read your post congrats, you have a real gift, one that i am truely envious of, i'm just hoping to be able to accually hit the 50k mark. again congrats

chinesefrfomatic
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Nov 3, 2009 - 21 52

You have inspired me to no end. Thank you for the motivation!

Being in college, 2000 words a day is a challenge for me on the weekdays. Especially when I have a writing class and a language that requires lots of studying. But this weekend I plan to be like you and write, write, write!

Thank you again for being so amazing, and good luck on reaching 1,000,000!!

--Jessica

Sark
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Posted on:
Nov 3, 2009 - 21 56

It is always so inspiring to watch your progress. For some reason ever since I joined this site I get excited when I see you post your Shoutout for whatever number you are at!

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Untitled, 2006 (Lost, 16K)
Expiration Date, 2007 (Won, 50K)
The Verge of Darkness, 2008 (Won, 51K)
Wednesday, 2009 (Won, 50K) & Thirty Three Seconds (We'll see)

Solya
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Nov 4, 2009 - 03 02

Yay, go you! You're a true inspiration. You just go for whatever goal is in that head of yours and that is something I can only admire. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for your million this month!! Good luck!

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heermiineeye
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Nov 4, 2009 - 03 46

Wow.
Congratulations. (:
I have a question though, is the one million words your planning to write the one novel? Or are you writing a couple novels, say like 250K words for each novel?
Anyways, good luck with reaching your goal. :) :)

KatenessGlowing Halo
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Nov 4, 2009 - 04 08

2 50k novels, 1 already completed (my first 50k)
600k word trilogy (200k apiece, the first of which I am working on now)
300k single novel

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Zippedidoodah
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Posted on:
Nov 4, 2009 - 05 29

haha, really impressive. I've lurkingly watched you get your insane (to me) goals over the years, but it doesn't get less inspiring.

Hope you get your million! :)

LadyYashka
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Nov 4, 2009 - 05 36

Congratulations! Watching your word count soar is inspiring. :)

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Tomorrow may be hell, but today was a good writing day, and on the good writing days nothing else matters. — Neil Gaiman

Beautiful Illusion
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Nov 4, 2009 - 05 36

Ignore accusations of cheating, the greatest congrats to you!! That's truly freaking incredible! xD so nice one ^^

Also, I think your achievement is pretty inspirational - the fact that it is a possibility, you've basically proved that. Or at least, you'e got me to keep striving on. =)

Many congratulations!

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pennamechris
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Nov 4, 2009 - 06 28

Wow, congrats. And here I thought I was doing well with a 100k for the MONTH, under a week is beyond impressive.

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utennvolsfan
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Nov 4, 2009 - 07 22

Congratulations! I have serious word count envy, but you've achieved something incredible and that deserves a round of applause. It's inspiring for me to see such a huge number - I might be struggling right now, but if you can do something so big, then there's no reason I can't succeed myself.

nwrimo09

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Nov 4, 2009 - 07 33

congrats! I am flabbergasted at how fast some people can write...truly amazed! AWESOME!

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Nov 4, 2009 - 07 36

*applauds* Way to go. I'm really jealous of you but chasing you in the far, far distance helps a little bit XD

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Nov 4, 2009 - 07 40

WELL DONE! I know it can be done, so I should take that swig of coffee and get on with it :P he he

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closetomidnight
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Nov 4, 2009 - 07 47

Congratulations! That's amazing. It's inspiring, too. :)

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