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What I've learned from my past NaNovels.
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moonroof (0:06)
2 years ago 0 + -hooray we can see you now
Skyla (0:06)
2 years ago 0 + -But I am no longer mysterious and shadowy! (Still a good trade, though, to see my face I think)
moonroof (2:32)
2 years ago 0 + -field of dreams
Skyla (7:42)
2 years ago 0 + -(It's against the rules to finish your novel outside of November anyway)
amandolin (7:30)
2 years ago 0 + -I TOTALLY agree with this. I planned my novel out so completely beforehand that my characters fought my desires to do certain things once I started writing.
Saeth (1:27)
2 years ago 0 + -Like my main character killing my villain and ending the story with 15k to go? :D
Saeth (3:40)
2 years ago 0 + -Don't worry, all of mine are the same. :D Slash rules!
Skyla (7:42)
2 years ago 0 + -Hmm yeah that could be true. I tried to go check the rules last night but the website was overloaded with people and all I found was "What if I get to 50,000 words and haven't finished my story yet?" and it didn't mention "What if it's November 30th and I'm at 50,000 words and haven't finished my novel yet?" So it may not be officially against the rules, but the goal is to write a novel in November so I took that to mean from beginning to end. There may not be anything official that actually says you have to get to the end in November - I could just be making things up...
silverfire
2 years ago 0 + -The official thing with NaNo is to write 50,000 words on a new novel. Given that most novels are at least twice that length, the objective is not to *finish* a novel in November, but to get 50,000 words written on that novel. Now, 50,000 words *can* be considered a novel, but it's on the extremely short end of the spectrum.
You can finish the novel at any point: NaNoFiMo, NaNoEdMo, etc.