Don't edit. Only look back on what you've written if you need to clarify some important plot point like, say, your heroine's name. Even resist spell checking (unless it is to separate two words and therefore raise your word count!). Use all your time for writing. December is for editing.
Have a mascot. Have a theme song. Anything that helps you feel inspired and get in the mood for your novel.
Cultivate a support group. Go to Nano events in your area if there are any. Go to write-ins.
Tell everyone you know you are doing Nano. This will inspire you to work harder because you won't want to tell all those people that you didn't make it. Plus, they may be more understanding about your distraught, sleep-deprived state.
Accept the fact that you will probably go crazy.
Write everyday. Even if it is just a few sentences, every word you write today is one less you have to write tomorrow. It's so easy to fall out of the habit of writing everyday if you skip even one day. And you never know when one sentence will turn into a few paragraphs, or a few pages...
Aim for 2,000 words a day, instead of 1667. That way you have a bit of cushioning for those days when you just can't wring out more than a few hundred words. And who knows, if you keep it up, maybe you will even finish early!
Carry around your laptop or at least a notebook everywhere you go. Suddenly you will find magic writing time appearing everywhere: on the train, waiting in line at the bank, in the five minutes before class starts. Buy a pretty notebook with matching pen if that sort of thing makes you feel good about writing.
Bribe yourself with rewards. Candy, new clothes, a trip to Paris... whatever works.
The gym is actually a great place to brainstorm plot points. You might get a few weird stares, but if you carry your notebook to the treadmill, you can jot down a few sentences so you don't forget all those awesome ideas you came up with!
Write throughout the day, not just at a set time once a day. You never know when inspiration will strike and you are less likely to be burnt out that way.
Figure out what works for you and stick with it. Other people's advice is all well and good but what works for them might not necessarily work for you, and there's no point in sticking to a routine that isn't conducive to your own writing.
So, what do you think-should I add this article to my word count? =)
Good luck!
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- Carry a notebook everywhere you go
- Write everyday
- Cultivate a support group
4 Comments
Post a CommentHaha! Good tips - hope you survive!
Great advice, especially about not taking other people's advice to heart! Good luck for the 30th.
Actually March is NaNoEdMo so March is for editting. *lol*
I love NaNo! Great advice and it's nice to see another CP who also has a knack for fiction!