NaNoWriMo: 5 Tips to Boost Your Word Count FAST!

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Watch your word count climb with these fun NaNoWriMo tips! After catching up on a HUGE backlog of words, I decided to share my tricks with fellow NaNo participants. Here are 5 quick and painless ideas that you can implement in the comfort of your own home - no Write-In required.

You can visit my NaNoWriMo page and buddy-up at:
http://www.nanowrimo.org///eng/user/215392

Check out what other types of books I write at my website:
http://www.beth-brown.com

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  • I am about 20,000, 30,000 words behind right now, so the only possible way I could catch up would be if I had a time machine-- but thank you for this anyway. I will Keep This In Mind. :)

  • Whenever I hit writer's block doing this, I just kill the protaganist through a long death scene, then have someone else be the new protaganist. I only have four chapters, though, 28,778 words at the moment.

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  • One tip: describe every little room in the story in ridiculous detail.

  • Tip #6 be Flula Borg and mke no sen se and dance andd dane dane dandanc dance with me kittnen cat!

  • I have 17,000 words, and only 7 days left. But I'm on Thanksgiving break right now so I plan to do nothing but type. I. Will. Finish. This. Novel. If it's the last thing I ever do

  • Okay I am using the first three tips. :) Not the fourth, and I've accidently used number five!

  • You can also make Your characters go into some new house and describe the inside of it with great detail. I find that gives quite some words, especially if You put a lot of paintings in the house and describe every single one of them with, again, great detail.

    Bye, I;m going to go write my dream sequence now! :D.

  • thank you for this. i am in desperate need of about 25,000 words & i've already written most of the exciting bits. :D i'll implement the other tips. cheers! x

  • Flula is going to write the best novel

  • @partlycloudyholiday This made my day. Nothing better than killing off the main character. :)

  • what the heck is NaNoWriMo??

  • dream sequence....got them!!!!!!!! already

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