Obviously, I blew it on NaNoWriMo. I kept going for less than a week before I let work and NRE crowd me out of the race. I did do a small bit more writing after I stopped updating my counts, but nothing really worth mentioning and I haven't touched it now in three weeks.
Although I regret not sticking with it, I don't regret trying it. It gives me more of an understanding of what it takes to be a full-time writer, which is cool on its own. More importantly, it got me started. I can now go back to that story fragment any time I want.
I have a house guest for the next two weeks, so I will give myself permission not to work on the story for that time. Once it's just me again, though, I'd like to go back to it.
Although I regret not sticking with it, I don't regret trying it. It gives me more of an understanding of what it takes to be a full-time writer, which is cool on its own. More importantly, it got me started. I can now go back to that story fragment any time I want.
I have a house guest for the next two weeks, so I will give myself permission not to work on the story for that time. Once it's just me again, though, I'd like to go back to it.
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