Hey, guys, first thanks for your feedback about NaNoWriMo. I very much appreciate it. Not quite sure what I'm gonna do. I did remember that in the middle of the month, I will be blissfully visiting a new granddaughter in North Carolina, so that may influence my decision this year.
(MEMO TO JULIE AND DYLAN: hurry up and have that baby, okay?)
Meanwhile, I'd love to see you at the launch for CHARLOTTE'S ROSE if you're in the area--TKE (15h East and 15th South) on Saturday November 5 at 2:00.
Should be fun. The women at TKE know how to make a party happen!
Wish I could go to the re-launch. Good luck and congratulations.
ReplyDeletePlus, I think visiting a new granddaughter is way more important than NaNo. You don't want to be stressing about word counts while your snuggling with a newborn.
I was thinking about you when I read about this... might help for next month.
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My students are doing NaNoWriMo for the second time this year. I adore NaNoWriMo, and two students have gone ahead and self-published their books. So awesome. Our first time around, I published this: http://www.vnews.com/11232010/7337902.htm in our local paper about my students' writing. xo have fun!
ReplyDeleteI think you could probably still do NaNo (this is your friend the grandmother talking). So what if you have to take a few days off? or you don't get an every day word count? I say do it.
ReplyDeleteAnd also: so exciting about the baby! THE BABY!
And in conclusion, I have already pencilled in the Nov. 5 date in a big way in my calendar, aka my agenda, and you know what that means: I have an agenda, and it is YOUR BOOK LAUNCH!
I remember climbing quietly up your stairs to get a peek at a blissfully sleeping baby Dylan. I'm so excited for you to have a new granddaughter! Babies make me happier than anything else in the world.
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