By now, if you're participating in NaNoWriMo, you probably have lost all sanity in your mind where your characters rule your thoughts, day and night. Day and night! All that occupies your mind is this one thought. "Almost over. Almost over."
November 1, day one of NaNoWriMo:
Feeling confident and happy with your word count goal and your characters. Everything is going according to plan, your characters and your plot are getting along nicely. You have high hopes for November.
November 15, halfway into NaNoWriMo:
Your characters are a mess, you're sleep deprived, and quite frankly you don't know if your novel is going to turn out as you expected.
November 30, the last day of NaNoWriMo:
Your characters have gone somewhere, (you don't know where and whether they'll come back or not) mad at you for making them an empty shell, your plot is exactly like that movie you watched last weekend, and if you're real honest with yourself, you are absolutely ecstatic that it's almost over.
December 1, no more NaNoWriMo:
You are so overjoyed that the torture is over, feeling like you've accomplished nothing in the past 30 days. All the joy, the love, the happiness, and craziness the past month that you have deprived yourself of just flows out of you like the tears you shed when your main character wouldn't talk to you. In other words... YOU ARE HAPPY!!! And you don't care what people think of you.
Hopefully this inspires you in the last days of November. Most of all, remember the gif above. It will inspire you to keep on . Keep on for the craziness, people! YOU CAN DO IT!!!
-Angelina Zoe
atouchofrandomness.blogspot.com
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UPDATE:
Finally, A.C. has devoted herself to just one blog. She is very sorry for any inconveniences her indecisiveness may have caused, but she now runs the one, single, forever-staying blog Inkspot at inkspotwriter.blogspot.com. Feel free to check it out!
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Thanks for the praise and feedback!! People don't comment much here and sometimes it's easy to forget that there are actually people reading the blog sometimes...It feels so good to have someone like you come along! We do what we do for readers like you and hope we will inspire someone along the way. Thanks so much again for visiting.
AC
inkspotwriter.blogspot.com
Yes! Thank you! We never ever ever ever ever ever get comments. Unless it's just us authors who comment back and forth cause no one else it. Thank you!
~Angelina Zoe
atouchofrandomness.blogspot.com
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