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90-Day Novel-Day 86 Check-in

90 Day Novel Challenge

It’s Day 86 of the 90-Day Novel Challenge.

Leave a comment below with the number of words you completed today or just tell us how you’re doing.

The way you define yourself as a writer is that you write every time you have a free minute. If you didn’t behave that way you would never do anything. ~John Irving

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7 Responses to “90-Day Novel-Day 86 Check-in”

  1. Natalie Says:

    Decided to have a beer – F.Y.I., I am a non drinker – and 1628 words later am done writing for the night.
    Hmm, I’d better re-read the words – if there really ARE any. Could alcohol be the answer to getting books written faster? It’s worth a second attempt, best two out of three? We’ll see how many words I get tomorrow with this strategy.

  2. Sara Says:

    And that, my dear, is how so many writers because alcoholics. Have a brownie instead! But yay you! I am so proud of you and Deanne both. Go team go! (flashing pom poms)

  3. Natalie Says:

    Brownies give me sticky fingers, don’t want sticky fingers on my laptop. Thanks for “flashing” the pom poms! And the mental picture…

  4. Deanne Says:

    I’m trying a beer and see what happens….I managed 850 words sober….

  5. Natalie Says:

    850 words is awesome…where are all these words coming from after all this time? Have you used some words more than once? lol

  6. Deanne Says:

    I’ve probably used them more than twice. I think you need to upgrade to vodka or something harder than beer (i’m talking about alcohol). Then we’ll see how many words you can spill out……

  7. Natalie Says:

    Something “harder” huh?
    Oh, alcohol. Well, maybe two beers next time.