July is Camp NaNoWriMo (a month of trying to reach a daily writing word count each day), and I'm going to spend it working on an LDR guide. I don't want the guide to be just my own point of view because there are so many different types of couples and relationships out there, so I was wondering if anyone would be interested in contributing a few paragraphs or pages of their own stories? I will change all of the names for privacy and if you like I can send a copy of the guide once it's completed.
Some things I'd really like to include are stories about how couples have gotten past fights and hardships, some unique ways of staying connected, or any special or surprising stories that you think might be beneficial for other LDR couples to know about. And I think it would be awesome if someone could have their partner write about the same thing from their point of view, to see how things can be misinterpreted or just viewed differently.
Also, if there are any other LDR WriMo's out there, lets connect and encourage each other through the month! It's a really fun and rewarding thing to do, and would be great for anyone who has been looking for a new hobby to keep themselves busy. For anyone who doesn't know, NaNoWriMo is the entire month of November each year, and everyone tries to reach a 50K word count and write a novel. The NaNo camps are more flexible, encouraging writers to pick any genre and set their own word count goals. I did a novel last November, but obviously I'll be doing a non fiction guide this time.
Some things I'd really like to include are stories about how couples have gotten past fights and hardships, some unique ways of staying connected, or any special or surprising stories that you think might be beneficial for other LDR couples to know about. And I think it would be awesome if someone could have their partner write about the same thing from their point of view, to see how things can be misinterpreted or just viewed differently.
Also, if there are any other LDR WriMo's out there, lets connect and encourage each other through the month! It's a really fun and rewarding thing to do, and would be great for anyone who has been looking for a new hobby to keep themselves busy. For anyone who doesn't know, NaNoWriMo is the entire month of November each year, and everyone tries to reach a 50K word count and write a novel. The NaNo camps are more flexible, encouraging writers to pick any genre and set their own word count goals. I did a novel last November, but obviously I'll be doing a non fiction guide this time.
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