Meli! You're welcome and I'm glad you're enjoying the prompts. :) And thanks for the kind words and the virtual high five, too!
I got the prompt from a kit published by Chris Baty (founder of NaNoWriMo) called "The No Plot? No Problem! Novel Writing Kit". I think it cost me about $20 at Borders. In addition to the cards, there are a number of other little things to help you. There is contract that you sign (with yourself, no one else ever needs to see it), coupons that you can fill out and give to people (family/friends agree to do something for you, such as laundry, dishes, shopping, etc. in exchange for a specified number of words), a calendar designed to help you keep track of your progress, a button that says "Novelist" for when you win, and things like that. There is also a booklet, which is pretty much a Reader's Digest version of his larger book "No Plot? No Problem!" (which runs $15). I've got both the kit and the book, and recommend both of them. (There were a few people in our local group that were loaning out their copies of the book, so if you rather not buy it and can find a local group, you might see if they do the same thing.)
Now I'm off to do battle with the words! --kat ::grins::
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I got the prompt from a kit published by Chris Baty (founder of NaNoWriMo) called "The No Plot? No Problem! Novel Writing Kit". I think it cost me about $20 at Borders. In addition to the cards, there are a number of other little things to help you. There is contract that you sign (with yourself, no one else ever needs to see it), coupons that you can fill out and give to people (family/friends agree to do something for you, such as laundry, dishes, shopping, etc. in exchange for a specified number of words), a calendar designed to help you keep track of your progress, a button that says "Novelist" for when you win, and things like that. There is also a booklet, which is pretty much a Reader's Digest version of his larger book "No Plot? No Problem!" (which runs $15). I've got both the kit and the book, and recommend both of them. (There were a few people in our local group that were loaning out their copies of the book, so if you rather not buy it and can find a local group, you might see if they do the same thing.)
Now I'm off to do battle with the words!
--kat ::grins::