Hellooooo Dreamers!
It has been a while since I did a tag. Let me tell you, I have been watching a lot of tag videos on Youtube lately, and I want to do every single one of them. But if I do that, you all will be tired of being bombarded with tags.
Haha! However that does not mean I won’t be doing a tag today. I will be doing it of course! And it is going to be so much fun 🙂 This one called out to me when I saw it on one of my favourite Authortubers’ channel. Natalia Leigh.
Judging from the title, I think you already know what tag it is. *cue the dramatic music* It is called the Nanowrimo Tag!! I can’t believe I am participating in Nano this year AND I cannot believe I’m doing this tag so here I go:
Here are the Questions:
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How many times have you participated in NaNoWriMo? How many times have you won?
This year is my first, serious one. I have participated in previous years but gave up before I even started. So this year is going to be different. This year is the year I become serious about my work.
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Are you a pantser or a plotter?
I’m a bit of both – a plantser.
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What are the titles of the projects that you have attempted/completed for past NaNos?
I never finished it let alone started it, but I have attempted or wanted to write Project House (it’s a code name!)
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What are you working on for NaNo this year?
A standalone about university life, hauntings, dreams, friendships and death!
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What is one tip that you’d give to someone else that is participating in NaNo?
Failure comes when you stop trying. Just keep going and going! You’ll get there!
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What was the inspiration for this novel? Do you remember when the inspiration hit you?
This novel was inspired by a poem I’ve written last year. I can’t tell you the title because spoilers. When I was writing the poem, I realised that this poem has a deeper meaning behind it. I thought to myself, it would be interesting if it was a full length novel. Then BAM! Rivers of words flooded through my writing brain, and then a tsunami struck me!
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Read us the first sentence from your NaNo novel last year?
“A call echoed in the dark night, and a man figure hurriedly picked it up.”
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What do you plan to do with your manuscript after NaNo?
Probably leave for a few months and then come back and edit it.
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Are you prepared for NaNo? Are you nervous?
YES and no. For outlining, I did a bit of that. SO I’m VERY NERVOUS!
That is all.
Alex is signing out.
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