My Life is NaNoWriMo

Write to live.
Live to write.

Whenever I get assignments to write something “less than [number] words”, I have so much trouble editing it down to that size because I keep thinking I need the wordcount.  MLIN

Today me and my friend went out to eat. While I was thinking of something to say, I noticed that my mind appeared to be typing my words in my head, using proper punctuation and quotations. The typeface my mind used was from the NaNo website. Obsessed much? MLIN

Everytime I sit down to start writing something new, I stop myelf and wonder, “could this be this year’s nano? Better not write it yet”. MLIN.

I check word counts of books I’ve read and compare it to my NaNovels. Not at all MLIN, huh?

I can’t read a good, previously written, book anymore without thinking “I wonder if this author does NaNoWriMo?” MLIN.

Over the past four or five months, I have been hitting Ctrl-S so obsessively that my fingers cramp up a little. MLIN

When I get a project with a minimum word count of anything under 10k, I almost laugh - I’ve written more than that in one night. Quality doesn’t matter, does it? MLIN.

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