NaNo2017: All tooled up!
All tooled up and ready to write?
Only hours to go and this post is to make sure you have everything at your fingertips for the 30 days of November.
Complete your planning
If you are a pantser – this will be a very quick process!
If you are a planner, your outline will provide you with prompts for every day. The scene synopsis will guide you through what was to be your storyline.
It’s only a guide though. If the characters decide they have different ideas, go with them. Don’t argue! Expect to enjoy the ride.
Be there for the midnight start
If at all possible, join me live in the Facebook group at midnight on 31 October. Tomorrow!
Switch off your internal editor
Don’t be tempted to read over what you wrote the day before, and never, ever, ever edit while you write.
If there’s a nagging voice in your head, use one of the messaging options to make a note – but don’t pay attention, don’t resteer, don’t lose the flow.
Take your pick from the various Scrivener messaging options:
- Annotations
- Footnotes
- Comments
- Project and document notes
Whatever comes into your head, if it’s not part of the story narrative, leave a message to yourself. You’ll have plenty of time in December and the first ten months of 2018 to work your way through these.
Write, write, write!
You might enjoy using composition mode when you are writing.
No distractions …
Choose your own wallpaper and away you go.
Keep on track
Be accountable to yourself for your progress … use Scrivener’s target setting option.
At the end of every writing day, ent
er you word count into the field on the NaNo site and make sure you are above the line.
See you on the other side!
I will be blogging during November, but won’t be offended if you are too busy to read my posts!
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