*looks up, finally notices thread, facepalms*
I broke 20K -- 20,415 to be exact -- today on my wretched sci-fi thriller (which is freaking amazing considering I had deadlines for two work projects this week, and I've got two more to turn in before the end of the month, and then there's the other writing I'm working on...). That's about 5,500 above today's official word count goal, and 2,415 words more than my own nine-day goal; I set my Target Average Words Per Day Goal to 2,000 instead of 1,667 because :Thanksgiving Prep:. Given limited interruptions, an outline and a kickin' soundtrack, I can pound out 2,000 words in a couple of hours, assuming I don't stop to edit, read any research notes or stare at any bright shiny objects.
I've done NaNoWriMo four times. This is the first time I've not taken a two-three year break between them. This is also the first time I've ever used an outline (admittedly, mine's more of a worksheet) for a NaNo project, and so far ... knock on wood ... it's working out. At least I haven't gotten any calls from any of my clients wondering why there are so many extended flashbacks and sheep metaphors in their SOWs, and for that reason alone, having invested some time creating the outline's been worth it.