Here in Alabama, the temperature has finally fallen; the trees changed their uniforms to orange (okay, closer to brown). November has just ended, which means that thousands of writers’ fingers have recently flown across the keyboard as they approached one of the writing world’s greatest challenges: NaNoWriMo, which calls writers to put down 1,667 words a day to draft a 50,000 word novel in a month. It’s a challenge I myself have faced, multiple times.
It's a challenge I have failed. Multiple times.
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