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Day 1- 1667 words- I LOVE WRITING AND EVERYTHING ABOUT IT
Day 2- 3334 words- You mean I have to do this every day?
Day 3- 5001 words- Okay, I’m getting the hang of this. Steady work. I’m like professional. I’m doing so well.
Day 4- 6668 words- Hahaha. Won’t I laugh when all those frivolous partiers are still shallow and I’m published. (You mean I really have to spend my Friday nights locked in my room?)
Day 5- 8335 words- I can’t write now! I’m watching Doctor Who/Firefly/Sherlock/whatever.
Day 6- 10002 words- You know, I think my story could be benefited by including some pirates… ones who sing really long drinking songs… yeah…
Day 7- 11669 words- I can’t tell if I’m hungover from caffeine, chocolate, or whining protagonists.
Day 8- 13336 words- Has anyone in my story developed multiple personalities yet?
Day 9- 15003 words- What was I thinking with that whole multiple personality thing? I need to get this story back on track.
Day 10- 16670 words- I can’t read the handwriting of my outline. Was it that important in the first place?
Day 11- 18337 words- Writing? Pssh, I’m building a fort out of blankets!
Day 12- 20004 words- Have I introduced any quirky side characters yet?
Day 13- 21671 words- What day of the week is it? Am I supposed to be at school? Am I supposed to have written anything coherent?
Day 14- 23338 words- My ears seem to have grown around my headphones. How odd.
Day 15- 25o05 words- Halfway there! I’ll reward myself with a shower.
Day 16- 26672 words- Can’t give up now.
Day 17- 28339 words- Have I killed any quirky side characters yet?
Day 18- 30006 words- There is no shame in inviting some foreign spies into my novel about now.
Day 19- 31673 words- Step outside for some reason. Become very confused by the sunlight. Go write some more.
Day 20- 33340 words- I can remember the words to every single one of my guilty pleasure songs, but can I remember how to spell my protagonist’s name? Probably not!
Day 21- 35007 words- I’m really confused as to why I’ve signed up for this and why I can’t stop. Time to have some existential angst about novelling.
Day 22- 36674 words- Can I still get Halloween candy for cheap?
Day 23- 38341 words- One week left! How much sleep does one person need, anyways?
Day 24- 40008 words- I think it’s high time I killed off my protagonist.
Day 25- 41675 words- I’d try to figure out how many words behind I am, but my brain is far too fried for math.
Day 26- 43342 words- Is it time for a cake break yet?
Day 27- 45009 words- Word war time- all night long.
Day 28- 46676 words- I fell asleep in class, but I worked out my plot hole!
Day 29- 48343 words- Is it bad that I hear my character’s voice from the corners of dark rooms?
Day 30- 50000 words- I’ve forgotten how to write conclusions, but I’m about to remember what it’s like to have a life!
Day 31- finished- NaNoWriMo withdrawal. I forget my purpose in the world, sob on the forums, plan for my next novel, and have sudden amnesia about just how terribly difficult all that was. Hurrah!
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