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NANOWRIMO 2016

November is going to be different this year. As you can tell by the title, I am doing Nanowrimo, which basically means you try to write 50,000 words by the end of November. This is my first time ever attempting this. I always thought I should try it out but by the time it was November, I had forgotten and then remember halfway through the month.

If you want to follow my progress, click here. You can also see what I'm writing about. I've been working on this book for a while but I haven't sat down and wrote a lot.

My plan is to just write. I'll worry about any errors later and if the plot sounds a bit off.

As for a November TBR, there won't be one unless I do read a bit during the month. I am working on an eBook to review for NetGalley, so that will probably be the only book I'll be reading.

I hope you guys check out my nanowrimo book!

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