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90-Day Novel-Day 1 Check-in

90 Day Novel Challenge

It’s Day 1 of the 90-Day Novel Challenge.

Leave a comment below with the number of words you completed today.

If you want to write, you can. Fear stops most people from writing, not lack of talent, whatever that is. Who am I? What right have I to speak? Who will listen to me if I do? You’re a human being, with a unique story to tell, and you have every right. If you speak with passion. many of us will listen. We need stories to live, all of us. We live by story. Yours enlarges the circle. –Richard Rhodes

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8 Responses to “90-Day Novel-Day 1 Check-in”

  1. Virginia Says:

    Okay guys I have already got 1063 words for today. This is a good day!

  2. Natalie Says:

    Day number 1 and I have 1013 words written, mostly dialogue but still good stuff! We’re off to a good start!

  3. Sara Says:

    Yay! Day 1 and I have 1556 words. It always amazes me how much more I get done when I’m accountable to someone. And once I’m in the writing zone, the words flow really easily… not that they’re GOOD words :-)

  4. Cheryl Says:

    Spent more time thinking about my novel today than the last couple months combined. These challenges are very good for me.

    940 words for tonight. I’m using Holly’s How to Think Sideways workshop to give me guidance in creating this story and it is working well so far.

    I was unable to adequately describe this story before today and now I have The Sentence that will guide me through the rest of the book. Yay, me!

  5. Deanne Says:

    Of course I am behind all of you with only 850 words. I did get a late start. I left work early to work on our disaster recovery plan and it ate up most of my evening. Good job all of you on your words! Tomorrow I will do better.

  6. Amy Says:

    you guys are amazing!
    maybe we should do this type of thing more often.

  7. Sara Says:

    Deanne, are you talking about a disaster recovery plan for work or home? That used to mean one thing but these days it can mean many things! S.

  8. Deanne Says:

    I’m talking disaster recovery for work….being able to work from home if something disasterous happens.