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NaNoWriMo—What If You Get Stuck/Blocked?

Thursday, November 7, 2013 10:06 am

According to the NaNo word-count matrix, yesterday, you should have hit right around 10,000 words on your Story-in-Progress (SIP). That’s a good chunk of writing—20% of your manuscript if you’re aiming for a finished length of 50k words.

But what if you didn’t hit 10k yesterday? What if you did gangbusters the first day or two and you’re sitting at about 3,300 words? What if you’ve lost interest in your story or characters? What if your motivation just disappeared?

Here are a few prompts that will get you writing again (even if the word count may not end up in your final manuscript) but also keep you focused on your manuscript.

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What are some other “outside the story box” ideas you can think of for scenes you can put your characters in that might help you get started writing? Have you ever done something like this before?

Posted by Kaye Dacus

Categories: Authors/Reading, craft of fiction writing, Fiction Writing Series, NaNoWriMo Prep

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3 Responses to “NaNoWriMo—What If You Get Stuck/Blocked?”

  1. Or…

    You’re trying desperately to get another manuscript out and are putting all of your efforts into [trying not to avoid/procrastinate on] that.

    Sigh.

    BUT I have added words to NaNo every day and am close to 4K. Once I get this other sucker done, hopefully it’ll go gangbusters.

    Or I may come back here in a week…

    Sigh.

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    By Carol Moncado on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at 10:08 am

  2. I am behind schedule. I am MAD that I am behind schedule because in my circumstances I was metaphorically tied down out of reach of my computer. I am determined to catch up. I CAN DO THIS. I may complete this the way I had anticipated, but I can move forward.

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    By Tee on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at 10:20 am

  3. Reblogged this on The BiaLog.

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    By cpbialois on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at 3:35 pm



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