Word Counting Calendar for National Novel Writing Month

Word Counting Calendar for National Novel Writing Month

National Novel Writing Month Calendar 2024  

Hiya Wrimos! Here’s the updated word counting calendar for November 2024’s National Novel Writing Month! It’s based on the calendar I used when I did Nanowrimo a few years ago, designed to show progress as I filled in blocks on each day. Each block representing a certain number of words; as the days go by, the overall pattern will give you an idea of your progress at-a-glance!

Printing it Out

The calendar is designed for US 8.5 x 11 inch paper. However, it will also print on A4 if you use the “scale to fit” option when printing. The layout is designed to look pretty good on both sizes.

If you don’t have a color printer, grab the multiple colors archive and use the monochrome version. This is designed to print clearly on black-and-white printers.

I recommend using the actual Adobe Acrobat Reader software for printing PDFs, as some third-party utilities have trouble with certain line styles (dotted lines tend to disappear) See the sidebar to the right for the download link.

Tracking Your Progress

DAILY WORD COUNT

Fill-in the word count box for each day in the box next to the date. Color the pyramid of boxes, starting at the bottom. Each box corresponding to 250 words.

Every day you write some words, fill-in the word count by writing a number, and color-in the boxes. I used to use a regular pencil, but you could use a fancy pen if you like. You need to write around 1667 words a day to meet your 50,000 word count if you’re maintaining a constant pace, but if working in spurts works better for your schedule just do that!

WEEKLY WORD COUNT

At the end of the week, sum up the daily word counts and enter them into the box.

The last column helps you track your pace. You can compare the number of words that you might have achieved if you were keeping a regular weekly pace. If you’re hitting the minimum weekly word count, you’re probably doing OK! If you’re not, then you can see how much you are ahead or behind, and plan your coming days appropriately.

Use the calendar as a tool to see the progress you make! It’s here to help you measure your awesomeness, word-by-word. If you don’t make your full count you still have acquired many words that you didn’t have before :-)

EXAMPLE USE

I used the calendar last year to track my progress. You can see how the pyramids show how much effort was spent on each day. In this example from 2012, you can see how each day has a pyramid of filled-in word count blocks. Each is 250 words. Over time, you can see it forms a pleasing pattern.

The calendar is free to use for non-profit purposes! I’d love to hear about how you’re using these if you are part of a group or organization if you found these useful. I hope you find them useful!

I recommend using the official Adobe Acrobat Reader for printing the calendar, as many PDF readers do not render dotted lines correctly.

Having trouble saving the file? On Windows, right-click the link above and choose “Save Link As”. If you’re using a Macintosh, option-click the link instead.

Download 2024 Word Counting Calendar

nanowrimo-2024-calendar.png.jpgThe classic edition, in PDF format!

Download All Color Variants

1025-nanowrimo.jpgZip archives with all six color variants included.