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Friends! This post is from 2015! Check out the fresh new 2018 designs here!
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For some, October is all about Halloween. But for writers, it’s all about planning for NaNoWriMo. Whether you’re a Planner or a Pantser, a little bit of prep is necessary for a successful November. And don’t you worry: WBT has you covered with a whole bunch of NaNoWriMo 2016 Printables!
Last year, I shared a simple word-count schedule (that could also be used as stickers) to keep you on track throughout November. This year, I wanted to update the schedule a bit and take it to the next level.
This time, there are three different styles for you to choose from: Writerly, Classic, and Fun! Each style has a word count schedule/stickers, and a word count tracker calendar. You can incorporate these into your planner, your writing notebook, your bujo, or hang them up on the fridge! Whatever will inspire you to keep on writing 🙂
Writerly features a feminine, script font.
Click here to download the Writerly NaNoWriMo Calendar and Schedule.
Classic features a simple, sans-serif font.
Click here to download the Classic NaNoWriMo Calendar and Schedule.
Fun! features a bold, playful script font.
Click here to download the Fun! NaNoWriMo Calendar and Schedule.
Or, click here to download all of the NaNoWriMo 2016 Printables. Because, options.
If you want to use the word count schedule as stickers, simply print on sticker paper and trim around each day! Or, if you don’t have sticker paper, you can cut them apart and use a glue stick – I do this all the time!
Before you go, be sure to check out my Camp NaNoWriMo Packing Lists. They totally work for NaNo prep too!
And last, but certainly not least, I just released a Printable Writing Planner Insert Set in the WBT Etsy Shop! With worksheets on character, plot, and setting, reference sheets, blank pages for notes and inspiration, and writing quote dashboards, this set will turn your planner into NaNo-Prep central! Check it out here.
I hope these NaNoWriMo 2016 Printables inspire you to get planning and commit to your NaNo goal! Set yourself up for success by planning out your novel and putting your schedule somewhere it can’t be ignored. I’m cheering for you 🙂
Are you writing a novel this November? Tell us the premise or what’s inspiring you in the comments!