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		By: Jane Hearren		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[NaNo was one of the best writing experiences I have ever had.  I did Camp NaNo in July, and loved it, but nothing even touched the joy I found in pushing myself for those 1667 words a day.  I accomplished SO much, and learned so much about myself as a writer.  Every day was easier for me, and I found myself anticipating the time to sit at the laptop and work.  My story become clearer to me as I worked, and as my word count grew, so did my inspiration.  I thought it was going to be a huge chore and that I would have to push myself, and sweat and hate it, and I found myself soaring through.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NaNo was one of the best writing experiences I have ever had.  I did Camp NaNo in July, and loved it, but nothing even touched the joy I found in pushing myself for those 1667 words a day.  I accomplished SO much, and learned so much about myself as a writer.  Every day was easier for me, and I found myself anticipating the time to sit at the laptop and work.  My story become clearer to me as I worked, and as my word count grew, so did my inspiration.  I thought it was going to be a huge chore and that I would have to push myself, and sweat and hate it, and I found myself soaring through.</p>
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