Here are a few screenshots showing Textilus and the Camp NaNoWriMo site, my faithful companions during the challenge.
My identical twin sister and I were born 3 months premature weighing 2lbs 6 ounces. Lack of oxygen caused a grade 4 bilateral brain bleed. I had cardiac arrests and multiple lung collapses. I have Spastic Quadriplegia Cerebral Palsy and Hydrocephalus. I was on life support in the NICU for my first two weeks of life. Everyone thought we'd die. . My sister did. I have a shunt inside my brain for my hydrocephalus . I survived when no one thought I would. This is my story
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Camp NaNoWriMo April 2014 : day 1 2,090 Words
Today, Camp NaNoWriMo started. I had been debating about doing this for awhile and decided to take the plunge. I've organised myself quite well I think : I signed up back in December 2013 and filled in my novel and personal information and then I was assigned to a Cabin (group of supporters) and opened up my Textilus iPad app and got started. I also calculated how much I'd have to write each day this month if I am to reach my 50,000 word goal. There's a flexible word count, with 10,000 being the minimum, and this is what makes it different to NaNoWriMo . So far today I'm at 2,090 words, and am proud of what I've done. By the end of this I'm hoping to have a good draft of Spellbrooke 2 . What I like about NaNoWriMo and Camp NaNoWriMo is they are both good for motivation and work for me.
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