Yes. I signed up for Camp NaNoWriMo. I got assigned randomly to a “cabin” and there is actually a person who lives in Japan. How cool is that?
It’s the first time I’ve tried the Camp version of NaNo. I’m treating it in the most flexible way possible since I’m in revision and brainstorming mode right now. I’ve set myself a goal of 20,000 words for April. However, my main goal is to keep moving forward on my revision as well as planning for future books, so in my progress chart, I’m counting everything, including brainstorming & synopsis. When I don’t have words that I can count, I have a space in the chart to note other things like working on my revised scene outline or doing historical research.
I’m ahead of my meager daily word count goal (in comparison to my typical November goals) so far, but the first week typically goes pretty smoothly for me. We’ll see how next week goes. Ideally, I’ll actually start on the rewriting part at some point and turn on the word count feature in Scrivener and get to 20,000 new words (which would be totally legit). If not, as long as I work consistently and my chart is full, I’ll consider myself a winner.

