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Old 05-14-2015, 11:54 PM   #13
crich70
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I grant you not everyone is likely to write that fast. And certainly not for five hrs straight. Splitting it into chunks so a person had some time to unwind would probably be necessary too. I do think that doing 1,250 words in an hour is possible though. And it's a minimum of 1,667 words a day that gets a book written in 30 days during NaNoWriMo so why not 25 pages in a day (with sufficient planning ahead of time)? A rough outline that gives general direction without restricting creativity might allow for such I think. I'm thinking of trying to do it using the books that Steve Windsor has for sale over at Amazon as guides. I figure even if I fail the effort will teach me something about the process.
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