tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8934274044361434025.post5714822787569956195..comments2024-02-07T09:24:42.073-08:00Comments on Dan Absalonson | Author of SciFi & Fantasy: NaNoWriMo, a Look BackDan Absalonsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02098793795514654455noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8934274044361434025.post-34074328107638498342009-12-15T09:59:18.610-08:002009-12-15T09:59:18.610-08:00Thanks Mike for being the one to ask me that simpl...Thanks Mike for being the one to ask me that simple question :) I'm definately going to do it next year, and I'm definately going to get a free copy of my book, hey that's a good deadline for me to finish the manuscript! Maybe they'll print the finished one if I can get it done in time, that would be so awesome to hold in my hands. I still remember the first time I printed my first manuscript out after finishing and spell checking it, holding a bound book would be that much cooler!Dan Absalonsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02098793795514654455noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8934274044361434025.post-31953435059387082342009-12-15T09:50:44.237-08:002009-12-15T09:50:44.237-08:00Your first experience with NaNoWriMo sounds pretty...Your first experience with NaNoWriMo sounds pretty similar to my own, especially the "Most fun I've ever had writing part". I'm glad you got involved and gained so much from it. I know it's the reason I keep coming back too.<br /><br />Now, as a winner you have the option to get a free copy of your NaNoBook printed. I strongly encourage that; there's nothing quite like holding the book you wrote in your hands.Michell Plestedhttp://www.michellplested.comnoreply@blogger.com