Now we’re down to the last 9 days of NaNoWriMo! HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?! Anyway, I came up with a helpful 10 day plan that will keep you on track so you can WIN! Check it out, and if you read this when we have 5 days left or 3 etc., just skip to that part in the video!
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Great ideas! And they can be used any time anyone’s writing a book, not just for NaNoWriMo, so this is really helpful info. Thanks, Christie! 🙂