Hello, writers. NaNoWriMo starts next Thursday, so let’s hear your goals! The official goal over at NaNoWriMo.org is 50,000 new words, but here at WO! we make our own goals, because that’s just how we roll. 

So tell us your writing, revising, or writing-related goal for the month of November, bearing in mind that Thanksgiving and GOTV activities will take their bite of your time.

But nonetheless, you will prevail.

The goals so far (I’ll be adding to this list up to 10 pm eastern time)

bonetti          100k words

clio2                50k words

dconrad         50k words

GrouchySquirrel: write every day

Leo Orionis    finish draft of A Meeting at Ishtun

mettle fatigue:  computer hook-up & resume a manuscript.

reppa              20k words

SensibleShoes: finish revision of Ghost Ships

xaxnar*            make a collection of diaries published on dKos

The two people one person marked with an asterisk* — I wasn’t sure from your comments whether you wanted this down as your goal for November or if you were still just thinking about it. Let me know.

Everyone else— if I misunderstood your comment or if you’ve changed your mind, let me know.

And if you want to be added to the list, let me know. 

And everyone, please note: Even if you don’t meet your goal, this is still an extremely worthwhile undertaking, so go for it! In the ten years we’ve been doing this here at WO!, I have only met my goal once, when at Mnemosyne’s urging I cranked out 50k words which eventually became Jinx.

All the other years I’ve missed my goal, whatever it was, but I’ve always ended up with something I didn’t have at the beginning of the month. And so will you.

Tonight’s challenge:

Since the above doesn’t lend itself to a tonight’s challenge, write 100 words based on these two words randomly selected from the dictionary:

                         high

                         fox

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