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dollyt8

Sage
Folks, I really enjoyed this thread for NaNo, so since NaNo is over and this section of the forum is specifically about NaNo, I decided to create an alternative thread for the month of December to track any goals, discuss any projects, hurdles, etc. https://mythicscribes.com/community/threads/december-writing-goals-and-discussion.26229/ The only goals you need to set are your own, and there are no artificial deadlines from an organization :) as helpful as those may be for some of us. Let's keep some of the momentum going over there!
 
Folks, I really enjoyed this thread for NaNo, so since NaNo is over and this section of the forum is specifically about NaNo, I decided to create an alternative thread for the month of December to track any goals, discuss any projects, hurdles, etc. https://mythicscribes.com/community/threads/december-writing-goals-and-discussion.26229/ The only goals you need to set are your own, and there are no artificial deadlines from an organization :) as helpful as those may be for some of us. Let's keep some of the momentum going over there!
Awesome! Don't think I'll be keeping track of my wordcount in December since I haven't been writing every day and I've completely lost count of my word count already but maybe in January. 😁
 

Gurkhal

Auror
And yesterday I finished this week's story "Event of the Year". So progress and it went faster than I had expected, in particular the editing part of it. If the next two weeks or so go this well I may try to write two 1000 word stories each week.
 

Gurkhal

Auror
Last week I finished the general draft of a story, "Work Ethic and Duties", but I didn't get around to polish it. So half-way success I would say. Still its better than nothing, and I've had a day off to get ready for this week.
 

Fidel

Troubadour
This is such a cool idea! I love the idea of creating a more independent, community-driven space for the 50,000-word challenge, especially for those who want to step away from the official NaNoWriMo structure. Weekly updates sound like a great way to stay accountable and cheer each other on—plus, it’s always fun to see what everyone’s working on!

For anyone joining, here’s a quick breakdown of what you’re suggesting:
- Weekly Updates: Every Saturday, participants can share their progress, struggles, and wins.
-TrackBear Leaderboard: A fun way to gamify the challenge and keep track of everyone’s word counts. (Thanks for setting that up, by the way!)
- Project Sharing: Titles, genres, blurbs, and status updates to give everyone a peek into each other’s creative worlds.
 

Gurkhal

Auror
I had a brief breakdown during February and March but now I'm back at it again!

The second seems to have been to get away from the computer and write with a pen on paper. Old school ways are the way for me. :D
 
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