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Nov 29 2008

I DID IT!

Published by rosearcher at 8:33 pm under NaNoWriMo Edit This

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I have never written so much in one day, ever.

This morning, my husband started singing, “Gotta write like the wind”–his own version of “Gotta ride like the wind”–and he isn’t signed up for NaNo. That was for my benefit.

One line in my story was: “Keep going! she told herself.” So I did. Here was today’s breakdown. I want a record of it somewhere to prove I wrote this much.

9:30am: 40,460
10am: 40,794 (334 words)
11am: 41,516 (722 words)
Noon: 42,381 (865 words)
1pm: 43,264 (883 words)
2pm: 44,278 (1,014 words)
3pm: 45,066 (788 words)
4pm: 46,028 (962 words)
5pm: 47,040 (1,012 words)
6pm: Same.
7pm: 48,196 (1,156 words)
8pm: 49,997 (1,801 words)

I typed the last word of my novella/short novel and found I had 49,997 words.

I showed my husband. He reached out and typed, “The very end.” That brought me to 50,000.

I did it!

The word count verifier at NaNoWriMo told me I had a different word count than Microsoft Word 2007 said I had. I added about 100 words and worked it out in the end.

Final count: 50,028 words… and the first draft of my novel is finished.

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4 Responses to “I DID IT!”

  1. crsenteron 30 Nov 2008 at 10:06 pm edit this

    Congrats. I have a lot of respect for anyone who can go the distance.

    Way to go!!!!!

  2. veingloryon 30 Nov 2008 at 10:09 pm edit this

    Congrats :)

  3. Clyde Durgin, P.I.on 01 Dec 2008 at 12:27 pm edit this

    Congratulations! You did it! I’m so proud of you!

    Now let’s get stinko!
    *pops champagne, gets drunk, passes out*

  4. rosearcheron 01 Dec 2008 at 11:10 pm edit this

    Thank you very much! I’m so excited! I’m so tired!

    I have no idea if my story is any good, but I’ll worry about that later.

    Thanks, again!!

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