NaNoWriMo Day 2
NaNoWriMo par: 1,667 wordsNaNoWriMo total: 3,334 wordsPersonal par: 2,000 wordsPersonal total: 4,725 words Up at 5 am (after going to be at close to midnight last night, having watched the Yankees go up 3-1 against the Phillies) and came into the office to do my writing for the day. I started from where I left [...]
NaNoWriMo Day 1
NaNoWriMo par: 1,667NaNoWriMo total: 1,667Personal par: 2,000Personal total: 2,153 NaNoWriMo officially began today at midnight, but since I was still watching the Yankees beat the Phillies, I didn’t get started until 7 am this morning. I was up just before 7 am, showered, and came down to the new office, and sat in my new [...]
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