
National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is an annual event in which participants commit to writing a 50,000-word novel between November 1st and 30th. To win this November writing challenge, you’ll need to write an average of 1,667 words per day. Once you’ve hit the 50,000-word mark, you can upload your novel to the NaNoWriMo website to verify your word count.
I’m participating this year for the second time. If you remember my 2021 goals I put I wanted to finish my novel. I originally started it in 2018 for this same completion. as the years passed I changed the story and now I’m completely rewriting it.
Instead of just mentioning my novel I should probably announce my NaNoWriMo project. This month, I will be working on my WIP. A romantic story that’s lived in my heart for a while. A zany romance with:
- early 2010s internet throwbacks
- idiots to lovers
- hurt/comfort
All We’d Ever Need
Joy and heartbreak are hopelessly entwined.
When Jeanie, a young writer, stumbled into Teddy White’s baker looking for her mischievous daughter, she never thought the encounter would go farther. After a few more awkward encounters, it feels like the universe had been hell-bent on pushing them together.
Being sensible people who know you make your own fate. They decide that being just friends is enough for them. But were they ever really just friends? The answer becomes more complicated the longer they are together.
My goal is to open my manuscript every single day.
I thought about taking on nanowrimo and my book but im suffering from writers block
Honestly, I think you should try. I’ve had bad writer’s block talk about 2 years worth of rereading and rewriting what I’ve already written and no idea where I wanted my story to go.