Yes, I failed the 31 days of writing challenge. I did not write everyday like I intended to. Life just happened and I’d forget… Or I’d just be too tired at the end of the day. There’s always next year I suppose.
I’m not as disappointed as I thought I’d be. Although I didn’t write everyday, I still wrote more than I’ve written in a long time. And I really enjoyed it. I wrote 21 days, which is technically a 68%.
I haven’t learned my lesson though. I’m still trying to meet these crazy goals. Now I’ve embarked on another challenge, NaNoWriMo. And I’m MORE excited about this one. I expect to have my memoir finished by the end of this month. So far I’ve written 2745 of my goal of 50,000 words. Yikes!
Please ask me about it. ASK ME HOW MANY WORDS I’VE WRITTEN. I’d appreciate your accountability.
Love you all!
Which part of the memoir are you working on right now?
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)I’m actually starting over, Robin! The entire 50,000 has to be written in November. π
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I too did October’s writing challenge and decided to join the NaNoWriMo! π Maybe when I finally get this memoir that’s been floating in my head for two years onto paper I’ll be able blog again? I’m up to 2530 words.
Cheering you on!!
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…….I left out the FAIL part……..”I too FAILED October’s writing challenge…”
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Oh, Laurie! No worries! Just try again next year! Good luck with your NaNoWriMo challenge! What’s your novel about?
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My daughter was in horrible car accident two years ago. My book is about seeing God’s faithfulness during that time.
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