Okay so the fifth day with over TWO HUNDRED VIEWS we are doing great. We are in the downward half of October which means that NaNoWriMo is just around the corner. It also means Halloween is too which means that I have to get ready and I am completely lost about ideas. Okay, off topic there.
So we have some new staff members joining soon and a new addition to the site is the RGM Calender which will be displayed on the Home Page and will help you keep a schedule of your writing. That will help a lot I figure with 31 days you should write about 1612 words a day. I think that we can all accomplish that. Just set aside maybe an hour or so a day for typing. That is what most people will do. I'm sure that's what I'll do because I will be so caught up with the input of everyone's word count. Also we have decided that at the end of the month we will have you email your novels to [email protected] and we will put your total word count up and then DELETE your novels. Don't worry, we won't keep them.
If you do NaNoWrimo, back on that subject, December can be your break month where you can edit and take a break from noveling, then jump right in for January and February can be editing month for that. Then you get a BONUS MONTH before Script Frenzy comes along! Then a couple months before JulNoWriMo and then the cycle repeats. I start to feel like my life revolves around noveling. I also feel it makes time go by faster which may not be a good thing.
For all of you competing in RGM this year it will be a perfect New Year's Day celebration. On midnight you do this "three...two...one...HAPPY NEW YEAR!" kiss kiss jump on your computer or grab a jou
So we have some new staff members joining soon and a new addition to the site is the RGM Calender which will be displayed on the Home Page and will help you keep a schedule of your writing. That will help a lot I figure with 31 days you should write about 1612 words a day. I think that we can all accomplish that. Just set aside maybe an hour or so a day for typing. That is what most people will do. I'm sure that's what I'll do because I will be so caught up with the input of everyone's word count. Also we have decided that at the end of the month we will have you email your novels to [email protected] and we will put your total word count up and then DELETE your novels. Don't worry, we won't keep them.
If you do NaNoWrimo, back on that subject, December can be your break month where you can edit and take a break from noveling, then jump right in for January and February can be editing month for that. Then you get a BONUS MONTH before Script Frenzy comes along! Then a couple months before JulNoWriMo and then the cycle repeats. I start to feel like my life revolves around noveling. I also feel it makes time go by faster which may not be a good thing.
For all of you competing in RGM this year it will be a perfect New Year's Day celebration. On midnight you do this "three...two...one...HAPPY NEW YEAR!" kiss kiss jump on your computer or grab a jou