I see some of you out there who have made it to 50k already, but you don't have a purple bar. PLEASE VALIDATE YOUR NOVEL NOW. You can start winning today! Get your nifty certificate and other goodies--if you validate.
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL NOVEMBER 30th TO VALIDATE. DO IT NOW.
This applies to those who haven't quite reached 50k yet too: Just because your writing software says 50k does not mean NaNo's word counter thinks the same. Unfortunately you can't argue with a robot whose sole purpose is to count your words; NaNo's word count is the law. Validate now and see if you are under (or over, you lucky thing) 50k, or how many more words you have to write to make NaNo believe you have 50k. VALIDATE NOW.
How do I validate? you say. Do this:
View your profile>>Edit Novel Info>>I'm Ready to Validate my Novel>>copy/paste your entire novel into the box that pops up and hit submit.
You can do this as many times as you want. Once you've reached 50k, you can continue to update your word count through the manual box at the top of each page.
I used Google Docs to write mine. NaNo's count was lower. OpenOffice's count is much higher - about 500 words higher. It turns out that GDocs counts hyphenated words as single words, OO counts the words separately. It seems that NaNo must be counting them as one. This is an example of why you need to validate with NaNo and not wait to the last minute.
Validate Early! Validate often!
I see some of you out there who have made it to 50k already, but you don't have a purple bar. PLEASE VALIDATE YOUR NOVEL NOW. You can start winning today! Get your nifty certificate and other goodies--if you validate.
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL NOVEMBER 30th TO VALIDATE. DO IT NOW.
This applies to those who haven't quite reached 50k yet too: Just because your writing software says 50k does not mean NaNo's word counter thinks the same. Unfortunately you can't argue with a robot whose sole purpose is to count your words; NaNo's word count is the law. Validate now and see if you are under (or over, you lucky thing) 50k, or how many more words you have to write to make NaNo believe you have 50k. VALIDATE NOW.
How do I validate? you say. Do this:
View your profile>>Edit Novel Info>>I'm Ready to Validate my Novel>>copy/paste your entire novel into the box that pops up and hit submit.
You can do this as many times as you want. Once you've reached 50k, you can continue to update your word count through the manual box at the top of each page.
VALIDATE NOW.
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~j
PS. VALIDATE NOW.
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Done. XD
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OMN. It's a purple bar! Inspiration! I want one for my very own!
(also Mazel Tov!)
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Keep going my fellow nanoer. You're almost there. XD
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I used Google Docs to write mine. NaNo's count was lower. OpenOffice's count is much higher - about 500 words higher. It turns out that GDocs counts hyphenated words as single words, OO counts the words separately. It seems that NaNo must be counting them as one. This is an example of why you need to validate with NaNo and not wait to the last minute.
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Just did mine and surprise, surprise I got a few extra words than what Scrivener had for me. Go figure.
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Done! I have the validation! WOO!
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Wooo! Good job!