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Deborah L Williams's avatar

Two years ago or so, in conjunction with the marvelous Jami Attenberg's #1000words of summer, I started 1000 words a day which was hard but then...not that hard (in the early stages of writing something, when the words come fast & maybe don't matter that much, just trying to get the architecture sorted), and saved each days work with the word count. Looking in the computer file and seeing the steady accumulation was super heartening, somehow, particularly on those days when the voices of "you're a slacker, you can't do this," etc etc rang loudly. I could look at the word count and think: yes, I did that. And now I do it with every project. That's my magic, I guess.... (and have a lovely writing time)

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Theodora Taylor's avatar

Congrats on your residency!

So funny. That's EXACTLY how I track my word count and I'm always convinced there's some better way, but then I just come back to writing it in my bullet journal without any frills whatsoever. Glad to know I'm not alone.

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