One of the hurdles I have failed to jump in past NaNoWriMo years has been the requirement that you cut and paste your writing into their platform.
This is how they track your progress, and how you confirm to their Powers That Be that you have written 50,000 words in 30 days' time.
Scares me. I've had my online published work stolen on more than one occasion. Am I paranoid? Gun-shy? Whatever I am, it's been enough for me to keep track of my own word count and forego inserting my work into the NaNoWriMo web site.
And even if I get over that fear, there's another problem. I like to write with a pen and paper as much or more as with a keyboard. More on that on my blog Everyday Simplicity, "Cursive Handwriting vs Typing Your Words."
So, how am I to insert handwritten content into their platform? Scan and OCR it? Re-type it? No way, Jose.
Well, I have discovered how to get around that obstacle. As for my trepidation of putting 50,000 words into the NaNoWriMo site -- I'm working on that one. Fingers crossed.
NaNoWriMo Tip No. 1: Converting Handwritten Content for Daily Word Count
There is a wonderful site called Lorem Ipsum which is a godsend for NaNoWriMo as far as I'm concerned. It provides a way to insert typed words that correspond to your handwritten word count.
Now, you have to know your handwritten word count, that's a given. You must overcome any temptation to just stick stuff into the platform willy-nilly. (Lorem Ipsum is kinda fascinating with what it conjures up as text.)
Using the Lorem Ipsum site will allow my handwritten content to be counted in NaNoWriMo. I think this will work. It's making me more excited about November. And I feel less vulnerable to losing my stuff by uploading it onto their site.
Maybe this will help you, too, Dear Reader.
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