tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5851561145316539834.post5170121040803139869..comments2022-11-09T04:00:03.948-07:00Comments on Alex Taylor Wolfe (the writings of): NaNoWrimo vs LifeAlex Taylor Wolfehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00483021744690754354noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5851561145316539834.post-20308274216635064002011-11-08T10:58:23.727-07:002011-11-08T10:58:23.727-07:00Three suggestions. One: decide Nano comes first. I...Three suggestions. One: decide Nano comes first. It can't, literally, in every situation, but if you take that attitude mentally you'll be more likely to find the time. Two, don't think you can only write if you have big gorgeous blocks of time. If you can squeeze in 200 words five times a day, it takes the pressure off to keep up! And three, think about the novel even when you're not writing. For me, this builds up a feeling of word-pressure, if that makes sense -- so that when I do sit down I am more productive because I'm basically "catching up" with stuff that's already played out in my head . . .Kirsten Mortensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11404579479015370541noreply@blogger.com