Wow. I can't believe it's over already. I know when I started the momentum was great and I had this small space of 30 days to write a novel in. In the second week of NaNoWriMo it seemed like the month was taking forever, but now not so much. Looking back it seems like we just started NaNoWriMo and it's just amazing that it's over already. I find that my nights are now hollow since the end of NaNoWriMo so I continue to write, though I'm not aiming for that 1667 words anymore. Now that it's gone, is anyone else feeling like you lost a best friend? Or is everyone happy that it's over? Both?
-Cel
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Dec 6, 2007 - 20 02
My life was extremely hectic around the end of November, so it was nice to have a breather to catch up with it after NaNo ended. I always go through a bit of withdrawal at the end of NaNo, but now that my life is settled a little more, I like being able to catch up on my reading. I haven't had time in quite a while. Surprisingly, I don't actually miss writing that much at the moment, although that might be because I'm still attached to this project and really, really don't want to touch it again till I do some research. And reconnect with my subgenre by reading some more books in it. So yeah. I do want to get back onto a regular writing schedule at some point, but I need to rest first after NaNo, haha. Oh, and get into college.
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Dec 8, 2007 - 20 40
Anyone else unable to write after the nanoseason? I've wanted to, but its like my thoughts have gone numb since the end and now I can't write. Oh well...I'm trying to now. i've gotten a sentence done at least...
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Dec 10, 2007 - 08 32
Yes - I'm avoiding it like the plague. I avoid eye contact with the spot where the document sits on my computer screen. Just look to the left at it will go away. Actually, I plan to edit and adjust over the holiday - 2 fun filled weeks of no work.