October 2014: Final Prep for NaNoWriMo
The two secrets to reaching National Novel Writing Month's (NaNoWriMo) challenge is a space and a designated block of time to write. These two elements are critical in meeting your goal of 50,000+ words during November.

Scheduling time to write is a personal. Some participants get up before the sun rises to write. While others "WriMos" make a large pot of coffee or a hot chocolate and write until the birds welcome the sunrise. There are some authors who write on the weekend only. I have reached my goal by writing an exact number of words per day during a specific block of time, or sometimes two blocks of time. Hey! I'm one of those "outliners," so it may be indicative of my style.
Scheduling time to write is a personal. Some participants get up before the sun rises to write. While others "WriMos" make a large pot of coffee or a hot chocolate and write until the birds welcome the sunrise. There are some authors who write on the weekend only. I have reached my goal by writing an exact number of words per day during a specific block of time, or sometimes two blocks of time. Hey! I'm one of those "outliners," so it may be indicative of my style.

sound proof area. I use my office if I want to have silence. If you like white noise coffee shops, small cafes, and public libraries are perhaps your favorite places. Find the place that makes you comfortable and happy. Many famous writers wrote in bed. Myself find writing where I sleep uncomfortable, but that's another blog.
If you haven't set up your NaNoWriMo account, now is the time. Complete your set up on "My NaNo." Explore the options and tools that can help you during this last week of prep time and during "NoNaWriMo." Try to make a few friends on the site. I encourage first time "WriMos" to find their "Municipal Leader(s)" on the NaNoWriMo.org site. It is located under the heading "My Region." Take time to research the dashboard.The days before the challenge begins are numbered. Make use of these precious hours and get ready to write that book.
Awaken Your Muse!
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