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But we can point out bsome of the absolute best software and apps you can get to make it all a little easier to write, plan, and count all those precious words. To truly succeed at NaNoWriMo you need things we can't help you with-like an idea, and a plot, and characters, not to mention the gumption to spend hours each day clacking at the keyboard. but if you work on it after November, maybe you can get it out there. Some famous modern novels, such as Wool, The Night Circus, and Water for Elephants all started life as NaNoWriMo novels. But that's okay! The only rule of NaNoWriMo is to finish-because that's the hardest part. You can build a community of fellow WriMos online and locally through events. You'll earn badges along the way and get advice via newsletters (some by famous authors) and the forums. Take the first step by announcing your novel at, and on November 1, start recording your daily word count. Stephen King might snap that much off before lunchtime, but the rest of us need encouragement. But think about the "rule" you're expected to follow to "win" at NaNoWriMo: You have to write a 50,000-word novel in just 30 days. That's because you don't really need the NaNoWriMo site to get a book written. It's free to participate, but your tax-deductable donations are encouraged to keep it afloat.