Word Count day by day

CardiffGirl
Word Count day by day

5,726 / 50,000
Joined: Oct 3, 2007
Location: New Jersey, USA
Posts: 6
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 09 57

I did it. Sat down and wrote 1718 words of my 'Hen Lit" or 'Menopause Lit' novel. I'm in love with the story. Hope the love affair lasts. Took me two hours, got to get my speed up.
Happy writing everyone
Penny
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caitly

13,339 / 50,000
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Joined: Nov 15, 2007
Location: Jersey
Posts: 18
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 10 04

I'm at 1200. I'm almost there for the day!

(The most I've ever gotten for the entire month is like 6,000)

caitly

13,339 / 50,000
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Joined: Nov 15, 2007
Location: Jersey
Posts: 18
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 10 07

I'm at 1200, but that's EXTREMELY good for me because in the past few years I have never so much as hit ten thousand.

rkivist

38,661 / 50,000
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Joined: Nov 1, 2003
Location: grumpyville NJ, the other suburb
Posts: 25
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 12 37

that's great.

at 2400 myself, but not stopping.

bethnolastname

11,323 / 50,000
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Joined: Oct 7, 2009
Location: Trenton, NJ
Posts: 4
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 12 49

I'm at 1245, but figure the day's not over yet.

Congrats to you! Talk about major improvement!
I never considered a novel before this, so I have no idea what to expect.

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Feet firmly planted in mid air, I journey on.

candlemagick

15,141 / 50,000
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Joined: Nov 11, 2007
Location: somewhere between history notes & scribbled out plot ideas
Posts: 9
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 15 00

1800 :)
i finally got hit with inspiration around 3 or so (After i fhinished my ap history notes) & wrote the 1800 + research to clarify things (i know i'm supposed ot just write but its... ocdness habit ><)
now i'm back to doing homework -sighs-

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"Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand." ~George Orwell

mnolanporterGlowing Halo

11,728 / 50,000
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Joined: Oct 16, 2009
Location: Hillsborough NJ
Posts: 8
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 15 12

2219. I was really supposed to be doing work work, but I forgot to bring home this notebook I needed. Convenient, I know. So I wrote. I liked it. Maybe I'll do some more. I posted an excerpt too.

Pat MarinGlowing Halo
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51,416 / 50,000
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Joined: Nov 1, 2004
Location: Jersey Girl USA
Posts: 41
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 16 29

I wrote 808 words today with a possible concussion (Don't ask) and whiplash symptoms. Not sure if I can write more later but I'll try.

Okay so I will tell you. I went to LBI for a Mystery Ghost weekend. Walking to the play, my knee was killing so I hopped on my little wheely cart and told hubby to push me. He said, “You’re kidding?” I said, “Nope!” For those of you who don't know, this means you are riding backward. Well, he hit the spacer in the sidewalk with the front wheels, the cart toppled over and the back of my head hit concrete.

I tried to hold my head up cause I knew where I was going once the fall started, that contributed to the whiplash symptoms. How do I know? In my younger days, I had a car accident resulting in whiplash and a few years later whacked the top of my head on the freezer door and woke up the next day with dizzy spells. Doc said I had a concussion.

The good news is, the crack my brother-in-law head was my hairclip breaking and not my head. BIL was much surprised when I said, “I bumped my head.” He said, “Yeah, I know.” And was amazed to find 1) I was awake, 2) I could speak, and 3) there was no blood. That plastic hairclip took the brunt of my head trauma.

Do you think I should change my NaNoWriMo from ‘untitled’ to “How to Murder Your Wife and Not Get Caught?” Nah, then I’d have to change my whole story. Besides he feels bad enough he couldn’t hold the cart and keep it from falling.

And did I tell you the guy next door is practicing his drums right now?

So keep writing. I am.

Too bad this doesn’t count toward my NaNo word count. (312)

Oops, NaNo habit, putting word count numbers at the end of everything. (326)

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Pat
NaNo 2009 Untitled
NaNo 2008 Witch Nightmare Winner
NaNo 2007 His Halloween Witches Winner
NaNo 2006 Witch in Flames Winner
NaNo 2005 What Witch? Not My Witch! Winner
NaNo 2004 The Odd Cops: Love Undercover Winner

ecwordsmith

43,616 / 50,000
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Joined: Oct 18, 2009
Location: Somerset County, New Jersey
Posts: 23
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 18 23

Whew! I JUST made my goal for today - 1667. I want to get ahead of quota in case I ever have a setback....or just when LIFE gets in the way. *go away!* Once I get in the groove, get the feeling, I'll be like greased lightning (sorry for the cliche),

Wow - you did all that in two hours. I'm going to follow your example. With laser focus, she marched boldly on.....

Till tomorrow....

Tracey

712 / 50,000
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Joined: Oct 30, 2009
Location: Cranford, NJ
Posts: 2
Posted on:
Nov 1, 2009 - 21 44

712 today. It's not the 1600 minimum I'd hoped to adhere to, but it's something!

Bonuses: So far I like the story a lot, and the writing isn't horrible.

Away we go!
Tracey

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"From there to here and here to there
funny things are everywhere." ~Dr. Seuss

"Yop!"
~Horton Hears a Who

Now get back to writing!

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