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Chris Baty  Quotes
Don’t be offended if you encounter some good-natured ribbing; the idea ofwriting a novel in a month deserves to be laughed at.

—Chris Baty

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NanowrimoNovelWriting
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If you have a million things to do, adding item number 1,000,001 is not such a big deal. When, on the other hand, you have nothing to do, getting out of bed and washing yourself...

—Chris Baty

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InspirationalStressThings-To-Do
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Today’s tangents will become tomorrow’s arcs, and unforeseen connections will tie up your loose ends in a way that will make you want to slap your head and holler at your accidental brilliance.

—Chris Baty

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ArcsTangentsWriting
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There’s an old folk saying that goes: whenever you delete a sentence from your NaNoWriMo novel, a NaNoWriMo angel loses its wings and plummets, screaming, to the ground. Where it will likely require medical attention.

—Chris Baty

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AngelDeleteNanowrimo
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A novel rough draft is like bread dough; you need to beat the crap out of it for it to rise.

—Chris Baty

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On-WritingRough-DraftsSimile
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A deadline is, simply put, optimism in its most kick-ass form. It’s a potent force that, when wielded with respect, will level any obstacle in its path. This is especially true when it comes to...

—Chris Baty

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CreativityDeadlineWriting
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Rereading parts of your novel while writing is like doubling back at rerunning parts of a marathon midrace.

—Chris Baty

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