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NaNoWriMo Milestones List
by Nils Ödlund
November is National Novel Writing Month – also known as NaNoWriMo, or just NaNo. It's a writing challenge that takes place during the month of November, and the goal is to write a 50,000 word novel in a month. That's right. An entire novel – Fifty Thousand Words – in one month.
You can read all about it on the NaNoWriMo website, here.
For some people, that's easy as pie, but for most of us mere mortals, it's a bit of a challenge.
In order to write 50,000 words in 30 days, you'll need to pull off an average of 1,667 words per day. That's still quite a lot, but breaking it down like that makes it seem a little bit more manageable.
Another trick is to set up a set of smaller goals to reach along the way. Milestones that you can aim for and that don't feel out of reach. If you focus too hard on how you have to write an entire book in just one month, it can feel a bit overwhelming. Instead, break it down and take one step at a time.
Write the first chapter. Write the first ten thousand words. Write that awesome scene you've been looking forward to. Take a break and have a cup of coffee.
To help you out, here's a list of milestones for writing your NaNo novel. Think of them as the kind of Achievements or Trophies you can earn when playing video games. Sometimes they're a goal to aim for, and sometimes they just pop up as you go. A reminder that...
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NaNoWriMo Milestones List
by Nils Ödlund

November is National Novel Writing Month – also known as NaNoWriMo, or just NaNo. It's a writing challenge that takes place during the month of November, and the goal is to write a 50,000 word novel in a month. That's right. An entire novel – Fifty Thousand Words – in one month.
You can read all about it on the NaNoWriMo website, here.
For some people, that's easy as pie, but for most of us mere mortals, it's a bit of a challenge.
In order to write 50,000 words in 30 days, you'll need to pull off an average of 1,667 words per day. That's still quite a lot, but breaking it down like that makes it seem a little bit more manageable.
Another trick is to set up a set of smaller goals to reach along the way. Milestones that you can aim for and that don't feel out of reach. If you focus too hard on how you have to write an entire book in just one month, it can feel a bit overwhelming. Instead, break it down and take one step at a time.
Write the first chapter. Write the first ten thousand words. Write that awesome scene you've been looking forward to. Take a break and have a cup of coffee.
To help you out, here's a list of milestones for writing your NaNo novel. Think of them as the kind of Achievements or Trophies you can earn when playing video games. Sometimes they're a goal to aim for, and sometimes they just pop up as you go. A reminder that...
Continue reading the Original Blog Post.