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Exactly one year ago, I made a thread about NaNoWriMo. So here we go again!
NaNoWriMo is short for National Novel Writing Month. For those of you who don't know what it's about, the goal is to write a novel consisting of at least 50 000 words between November 1 and November 30. To quote the official website:
So is anybody planning on taking on the NaNoWriMo challenge? Last year I never got around to it but I definitely plan on tackling it this year. I've got my book idea and want to flesh out my characters and develop the plot before November. But I'm feelin' pretty confident, I have to say! (I just have to hope that November ends up being a quiet month!)
Who wants to write a book with me? :smile: (Peri and Guardian, I'm looking at you!!)
Learn more about NaNoWriMo at their official website.
NaNoWriMo is short for National Novel Writing Month. For those of you who don't know what it's about, the goal is to write a novel consisting of at least 50 000 words between November 1 and November 30. To quote the official website:
To finish your novel within a month, a momentous task to say the least, you'll need to write at least 1 667 words a day. There's no prize for "winning" (getting to 50 000 words by November 30) in the traditional sense. The prize is the satisfaction of writing a novel, and gaining some insight into writing and what it takes to write a book. Plus you get to tell all your friends and family that you're officially a novelist. :3nanowrimo.org":14ohogc0 said:Valuing enthusiasm and perseverance over painstaking craft, NaNoWriMo is a novel-writing program for everyone who has thought fleetingly about writing a novel but has been scared away by the time and effort involved.
Because of the limited writing window, the ONLY thing that matters in NaNoWriMo is output. It's all about quantity, not quality. The kamikaze approach forces you to lower your expectations, take risks, and write on the fly.
Make no mistake: You will be writing a lot of crap. And that's a good thing. By forcing yourself to write so intensely, you are giving yourself permission to make mistakes. To forgo the endless tweaking and editing and just create. To build without tearing down.
As you spend November writing, you can draw comfort from the fact that, all around the world, other National Novel Writing Month participants are going through the same joys and sorrows of producing the Great Frantic Novel. Wrimos meet throughout the month to offer encouragement, commiseration, and—when the thing is done—the kind of raucous celebrations that tend to frighten animals and small children.
So is anybody planning on taking on the NaNoWriMo challenge? Last year I never got around to it but I definitely plan on tackling it this year. I've got my book idea and want to flesh out my characters and develop the plot before November. But I'm feelin' pretty confident, I have to say! (I just have to hope that November ends up being a quiet month!)
Who wants to write a book with me? :smile: (Peri and Guardian, I'm looking at you!!)
Learn more about NaNoWriMo at their official website.