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Another year, another NaNoWriMo! If you're one of the hundred thousand-plus writers who participate, you’re likely familiar with the duelling qualities of chaos and accomplishment that accompany you through the month ... and equally familiar with the post-NaNoWriMo slump.
You may feel exhausted, out of touch with how it feels not to be galloping towards a daily word goal with a global community cheering you on.
What's a writer to do?