As you might have noticed, my word count has been in a bit of a holding mode. It didn’t help that my bipolar, RAD, PTSD, ADD, ODD daughter poured coffee into my laptop on Sunday. (My first “Sorry for not posting but PC/laptop was in the shop” blog inactivity excuse.) Despite this setback, I have broken through the three word glass ceiling.
You might not consider me much of a novel writer, since I have never written a novel. My strategy to address this deficiency was starting with a short story that I had already written that I could expand to novel length. According to the JuNoWriMo FAQ, you can use an existing story but only new words count towards the 50,000 word count. Fair enough, so I retyped what I had previously written in my short story. Since I started from a blank page, I think those words I’ve decided that, although they do happen to be identical to those words that appeared in that other fiction short story—not a novel, mind you—these retranscribed words count as new words as far as my new novel is concerned. Think I am on shaky ground. I don’t think so.
My updated word count is now 4,568, only 45,432 more to go with eight days remaining. I only need to average 5679 words per day to reach the 50,000 word objective. As promised, in my last novel writing post, I have added a graph, tracking my progress.

Unpublished Guy’s July Novel Writing Month Progress
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