Yay congratulations on making it to the end! Writing every day is such a massive accomplishment. And I look forward to reading when you do publish- even if it's ten years down the road.
Thanks Alex! I definitely am proud of the fact that I'm still writing every day post-nano. And I would love nothing more than for you to read my book some day! Expect an email from me in ten years like, "Hey, remember when you said ..." 😅
So proud of you!!!! I feel like NaNoWriMo is as much about habit forming as it is about hitting an arbitrary word count. The act of writing every day is the ritual of building a version of you that writes almost or close to almost every day. The version of you that writes everyday is way more likely to publish a book in the next 10 years because you are doing the thing every day! Very proud of you!!! And I will continue to repeat that YOU MUST MAKE ME A BETA READER!
thaaannnkkk you. And you right, it's about the habit. And I am continuing to outline and write little scenes, so that's at least good! you will one day be a beta reader! Let's say, FIVE years from now xD
Congrats on making it all the way to the end!! Getting into the habit of writing every day is so important and is going to make such a difference over time. I believe showing up every day is so much more important in the long run, even if you don't show up exactly the way you want to. I hope you keep it up, and please send me an arc on day 🥰
Thanks Chiara! It's been rough, but I am still writing everyday, even though it is just in my journal. One day, you will be receiving an arc, for sure -- I'll even pay for international shipping :D
I'm so impressed you pushed through! When I know I won't hit 50k I usually quit...quitter Camila is lame, persistent Jay did amazing! Writing every day is wonderful! I know what you mean about your longest dream being a published author. I'm the same. And I'm probably nearly 10 years older than you. You're not running out of time! But it's good to take the time to work on our dreams rather than only think of them. And you writing every day is part of that! You can do it! If you ever need some eyes on a draft I'm here with no judgement :)
quitter Camila just knows to bide her time until next year! And you're right, there is still time, even though it's good to make progress day by day. And also, I would love to be your beta reader some day. We can exchange drafts!
I think the time of getting published is why I turn most of my stories into roleplaying games I run for groups. I have people ask me with all the world building I do, why I don't just write them as novels. My answer is that the first story would probably take years of shopping around and editing to get published. And I'm fifty stories deep. I like the feeling of instant gratification when I can see the players really get into what I've built. Or to be able to tell that it's falling flat and I can correct course. Nonetheless, I still try to get some stuff down on paper for when I'm not working constantly at my job. I do pity the poor characters I create, though. You're way nicer than me. I put most of mine through pure hell! If there is some weird dimension where one of my characters met me, they would be so angry and disappointed. Everything they go through just for some mild amusement. Maybe I should be a little nicer and not burden them with my own angst. Awesome video! Congrats on getting through the month in one piece! Have a great week!
but that's how your stories get told, through game-play! I'm so jealous of you -- I need to get better world-building skills in order to create my fantasy story. lol and characters need conflict in order to grow -- I could stand to be meaner to them. But that last day of nano, I was like, "This is your day, buds. We're just gonna do banter and beach days until I hit 30K words" lol
Hell yeah, fictional beach day and coffee run -- those are always fun episodes in anime so why not?! I've struggled with the dream of wanting to be a published author, but lately, I've been trying to reframe how I think about it --> I tell myself that the point of dreams isn't to make me miserable and how could I live these next few years writing with joy if I lead with the belief that I KNEW I was going to be a published author. When I take the uncertainty off the table, I'm able to do more and enjoy it.
Wow good for you. What a journey ! Keep going !!!
thank you for watching the whole journey! lol
Yay congratulations on making it to the end! Writing every day is such a massive accomplishment. And I look forward to reading when you do publish- even if it's ten years down the road.
Thanks Alex! I definitely am proud of the fact that I'm still writing every day post-nano. And I would love nothing more than for you to read my book some day! Expect an email from me in ten years like, "Hey, remember when you said ..." 😅
@@my0.25lifecrisis Okay now you've promised so you're fully committed.
So proud of you!!!! I feel like NaNoWriMo is as much about habit forming as it is about hitting an arbitrary word count. The act of writing every day is the ritual of building a version of you that writes almost or close to almost every day. The version of you that writes everyday is way more likely to publish a book in the next 10 years because you are doing the thing every day! Very proud of you!!! And I will continue to repeat that YOU MUST MAKE ME A BETA READER!
thaaannnkkk you. And you right, it's about the habit. And I am continuing to outline and write little scenes, so that's at least good! you will one day be a beta reader! Let's say, FIVE years from now xD
Congrats on making it all the way to the end!! Getting into the habit of writing every day is so important and is going to make such a difference over time. I believe showing up every day is so much more important in the long run, even if you don't show up exactly the way you want to. I hope you keep it up, and please send me an arc on day 🥰
Thanks Chiara! It's been rough, but I am still writing everyday, even though it is just in my journal. One day, you will be receiving an arc, for sure -- I'll even pay for international shipping :D
I’m so proud of you friend. Even if you didn’t hit the 50k goal, the amount you did get written is a huge accomplishment. Well done!
obrigada amigo! Did you do Nano as well??
@@my0.25lifecrisis no I didn’t. I’m hoping to next year.
We can do it together!
@@my0.25lifecrisis that would be awesome!
I'm so impressed you pushed through! When I know I won't hit 50k I usually quit...quitter Camila is lame, persistent Jay did amazing! Writing every day is wonderful!
I know what you mean about your longest dream being a published author. I'm the same. And I'm probably nearly 10 years older than you. You're not running out of time! But it's good to take the time to work on our dreams rather than only think of them. And you writing every day is part of that! You can do it! If you ever need some eyes on a draft I'm here with no judgement :)
quitter Camila just knows to bide her time until next year! And you're right, there is still time, even though it's good to make progress day by day.
And also, I would love to be your beta reader some day. We can exchange drafts!
I think the time of getting published is why I turn most of my stories into roleplaying games I run for groups. I have people ask me with all the world building I do, why I don't just write them as novels. My answer is that the first story would probably take years of shopping around and editing to get published. And I'm fifty stories deep. I like the feeling of instant gratification when I can see the players really get into what I've built. Or to be able to tell that it's falling flat and I can correct course. Nonetheless, I still try to get some stuff down on paper for when I'm not working constantly at my job.
I do pity the poor characters I create, though. You're way nicer than me. I put most of mine through pure hell! If there is some weird dimension where one of my characters met me, they would be so angry and disappointed. Everything they go through just for some mild amusement. Maybe I should be a little nicer and not burden them with my own angst.
Awesome video! Congrats on getting through the month in one piece! Have a great week!
but that's how your stories get told, through game-play! I'm so jealous of you -- I need to get better world-building skills in order to create my fantasy story. lol and characters need conflict in order to grow -- I could stand to be meaner to them. But that last day of nano, I was like, "This is your day, buds. We're just gonna do banter and beach days until I hit 30K words" lol
Congrats on putting in some work! 🤓
obrigada! slow and steady!
Hell yeah, fictional beach day and coffee run -- those are always fun episodes in anime so why not?! I've struggled with the dream of wanting to be a published author, but lately, I've been trying to reframe how I think about it --> I tell myself that the point of dreams isn't to make me miserable and how could I live these next few years writing with joy if I lead with the belief that I KNEW I was going to be a published author. When I take the uncertainty off the table, I'm able to do more and enjoy it.
Oooh I love that reframing! It’s like I WILL be a published author. How exciting! I’m gonna try thinking that way 😅
Is this a new video! I see you've also mastered the art of hiding the mess behind you 🤣
It's all about leaning in a specific way xD