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Monday
Jul192010

Wordcount Challenge Check-In: 250, 500, 1000 Words/Day

 

Haven't heard of the Inkygirl Wordcount Challenge? The goal of this challenge is to help provide goal-oriented inspiration, with flexibility to avoid giving up in frustration. Please click on any of the buttons above for more info.

I'm going to the SCBWI Conference in L.A., so likely won't be posting an update until after I get back in early August.

So how did you all do this past week? Good luck with your writing, all!





Reader Comments (2)

This last week was much better than the two weeks before it. I'm spending a lot of time revising and reworking one book and slowly writing on another. Amping up for another busy week!

July 19, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCid

I did marginally better than the week before - which means I met my 500+ word goal four times last week. To celebrate that I have started this week (it's already Wednesday) by not writing for two days...

I'm working on it.

Have fun a the conference.

July 21, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusanne

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