30 Days Hath November ~ Days 22 & 23

Write your interpretation of one or all of the seven deadly sins.

 

Happy Writing!

NaNoWriMo Update ~ Day 21

17,274 words…

I am so far behind the power curve.

 

Does it help that I have about 10,000 words floating around in my head?

 

If it doesn’t, it should.

 

Turkey day is going to slow some people down.  I need to gear up though.

 

I can say… this story is getting good!

 

To those doing this along with me… keep pushing.  We are in the home streatch.  Get as much done as you can.  Get as close to that goal as you can.  Momentum and motivation are everything!  The sense of accomplishment on December 1st is why I am doing this.  I am tired of having half finished stories.  I want to see something to the end.  Even if it means I have to write 3,000 plus words per day everyday until the end of this month.  I will do so until this story gets finished!

 

Happy Writing!!

30 Days Hath November ~ Day 21

Write about the change in seasons.  I am thinking zodiac… but you can take it wherever you want!

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30 Days Hath November ~ Day 20

Describe your evil twin… or your good twin if you are the evil one.  🙂

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30 Days Hath November ~ Day 18 & 19

So, a prompt worthy of both today and the day missed…

What is the very first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “fear”?  Now write about it.

 

Happy Writing!!

30 Days Hath November ~ Day 17

Write about the “elephant in the room”.  You know the thing everyone can see, but no one is talking about.  Figure out what the “elephant in the room” is in your world and write about it.

 

Happy Writing!

 

30 Days Hath November ~ Day 16

What do you see?

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30 Days Hath November ~ Day 15

Write about an odd love of a particular fruit.  The stranger, the better.

 

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30 Days Hath November ~ Day 14

What do you think of before you sleep?

 

Happy Writing!

30 Days Hath November ~ Day 13

Take 15 minutes to perform a brain dump, in whatever format works for you.

Then write for another 15 minutes about what you would like to be on your mind, different from what was.  (If you write fiction feel free to assign the thoughts to characters and/or write out dialog.)

Happy Writing!