– old redundant What I learned from NaNoWriMo about Writing and Depression

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About ShiraDestProjectDoBetter

Shira Destinie Jones is founder of #ProjectDoBetter, a long term plan proposal for community building, and a published poet, academic author, and advocate for improving our #PublicDomainInfrastructure. Her other book, Stayed on Freedom's Call, on Black-Jewish Cooperation in DC, is freely available via the Internet Archive. She has organized community events such as film discussions, multi-ethnic song events, and cooperative presentations, and is a native of Washington, DC. She promotes peaceful planning, NVC and the Holocene Calendar, and is also a writer. More information at https://shiradest.wordpress.com/

22 thoughts on “– old redundant What I learned from NaNoWriMo about Writing and Depression

    1. Thanks, Lora. I’m not so sure it’s amazing, just my lessons learned from a few years of writing (and running, and damned hard work not to be miserable). Sorry I can’t help w/trans. or endings (I will be reviewing some of the books I’m reading on how to tackle those). I appreciate your comment.
      Peace,
      ShiraDest.

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  1. I haven’t done NaNoWriMo in a year or two but trying to make the word count lead to new genres that I’m still playing with. The deadline was beneficial because it forced me to explore more than finish. It was a new beginning, of sorts, and I’m still deciding if it was a good addition or a total curse. 🙂

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