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I guess it's something like "shred/strip of fire" in English?
I just kind of smacked 'fire' and 'shred' together because it seemed fitting. Hooray for compound words :D
Not inappropriate at all!this is maybe a silly or inappropriate question, but given how different Finnish is compared to English in terms of being so damn agglutinative, does it affect how you're approaching 50,000 words?
Has anybody on TCoD ever had their novel published by CreateSpace as a winner?
I-I think I give up.
I tried to write yesterday. I sat in front of my desktop for a an entire half hour. Staring. Just. Staring.
Then I stood up, turned off my monitor, and walked away.
I have SO MUCH in my head. A great story and I just... sonofamonkeywrenchmatingfig.
Yeah, although it's pretty much a do-it-yourself process.
You feel awesome, and also, you've written a story!
Haha ok XD
Also... how do I count 50,000 words?!?
Most writing programs have a word count function... or you could you know, count them.
With ten days left, you do realize you'd need to write 5K a day in order to finish, right?
It's possible, I've done more than 5K in a day, but to do that for ten days straight might be tough. Good luck with that.
@ Mumzy: IIRC, Notepad and Wordpad don't have a word count system, but Word does.
If you want something lightweight and distraction-free that can display your wordcount, I definitely recommend Dark Room. It's what I use and it works really well for me. It has a statistics option that shows your wordcount and other potentially useful stuff.
I think it launches in fullscreen the first time you open it, but you can change it in the preferences if you'd rather have it run in windowed mode (F11 or esc take you out of fullscreen mode).
Oh my god, for the first time ever, I've just won NaNoWriMo! So happy right now - and I've still got another two thousand words at least to write!
Aaand, despite previous predictions, I've just finished the whole novel. I feel fantastic.