During my NaNoWriMo experience I would enter my word count at the end of each day. This practice kept me accountable to my goal of hitting 50,000 words on time. After recording my daily tally, I would check on my six writing buddies to see how they were holding up. About ten days into the challenge I noticed that one of my writing buddies had been keeping pace with me, staying ahead only by about a hundred or so words. I observed her growing word count through the middle of the month and it became clear that we had been on the exact same pace since day one. My suspicion was that my buddy had engaged in a de facto competition between the two of us to see who could get to 50,000 first. Now that I knew about it, though, I decided to make it official. @ButterflyQuills We're on the same pace so far... First one to 50K wins! #NaNoWriMo — Scott Ralph (@RalphSensei) November 20, 2013 I received a response almost immediately: @RalphSensei Deal! So what do I win? H...
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