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Let's get ready to RAMBLE! No joke, it's April 1?which means we're officially ready to write our s

Let's get ready to RAMBLE! [National Novel Writing Month]( [Camp NaNoWriMo 2019: Your online writers' retreat]( No joke, it's April 1—which means we're officially ready to write our socks off. Do you know what you'll be writing this month? Take two minutes to commit to your creative project now, and: [Declare your Camp project for April today!]( Here's our pro tip: Don't let the day end without adding 100 words or more to your project. If you're feeling daunted, those first 100 words will ease you in. You may feel like those initial words are really bad: this is a good sign! You are paying attention, and you have created words: the ideal environment for your inner editor to stir. Give that inner editor a gentle shush, then continue on. Join the Camp NaNoWriMo community. [The First Virtual Write-In of the Month!]( Thursday, April 4, 1 PM PDT ([Your Time Zone]() Let's write together! Come hang out for an hour of word sprints, prompts, and friendship. - [#CampNaNoWriMo Instagram Live]( — Monday, April 1, 1:30 PM PT ([Your Time Zone]() — Celebrate April 1 and your first successful day of writing and tell us your progress during our live stream today! - The NaNoWriMo Writing Marathon — Wednesday, April 10 - Sunday, April 14 — The average run time for a marathon is 4 hours... so we're working together to write for 4 hours and raise funds for Camp NaNoWriMo! Let's make the world a more creative place. - [@NaNoWordSprints]( — Our sprinters are already up and running! If you want to take on a timed writing challenge, check this out to keep your progress flowing. - [What Are You Doing for Camp NaNo?]( — Share your writing project, goal, or both with your fellow writers. ["Camp NaNoWriMo" logo T-shirt]( ["Camp NaNoWriMo" T-shirt]( Or, [see all our new Camp merch]( ["Write Another Novel" mug]( ["Write Another Novel" mug]( Or, [see all our new Camp merch]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Website]( National Novel Writing Month 3354 Adeline Street Berkeley, CA 94705 You are receiving this email as a participant interested in emails about Camp NaNoWriMo. [Like]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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