NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month)
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 9:44 pm
Yup, it's that time of year again for creative minds.
Starting on November first the ultimate (and I use that term loosely) challenge is opened up for anyone to write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. There is traditionally no editing allowed except for minor grammar corrections (the fun of full scale editing comes after the 30th!).
The point of this challenge is quantity not quality, it can be used as a tool to help a writer to think of ideas quickly and put them down on paper, and to forgive themselves if things sound just plain silly. Such as one my friend's famous blunder of; the twirling flashing on her skirt was rainbow and pretty.
And my personal favorite blunder from my own NaNo; you think that by put all their lame you might get something average!?
Granted everyone wants to write something really good, but the point of the challenge is to just get 50,000 words in a semi-coherent stream.
But then again you can bypass the rules if you want to and just do all the editing that you want to make you feel more comfortable.
The website (should you desire to sign up officially) can be found here; http://nanowrimo.org/
On this site you can connect with other writers (like me) and get access to pep talks and resources (even publishing tips), but joining is not needed.
So is anyone interested in joining me in this challenge? It's a tasking challenge but worth it if you can do it. Also, traditionally fanfiction is off-limits for this challenge but I've known many that decided to do it anyway because a novel is a novel.
Starting on November first the ultimate (and I use that term loosely) challenge is opened up for anyone to write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. There is traditionally no editing allowed except for minor grammar corrections (the fun of full scale editing comes after the 30th!).
The point of this challenge is quantity not quality, it can be used as a tool to help a writer to think of ideas quickly and put them down on paper, and to forgive themselves if things sound just plain silly. Such as one my friend's famous blunder of; the twirling flashing on her skirt was rainbow and pretty.
And my personal favorite blunder from my own NaNo; you think that by put all their lame you might get something average!?
Granted everyone wants to write something really good, but the point of the challenge is to just get 50,000 words in a semi-coherent stream.
But then again you can bypass the rules if you want to and just do all the editing that you want to make you feel more comfortable.
The website (should you desire to sign up officially) can be found here; http://nanowrimo.org/
On this site you can connect with other writers (like me) and get access to pep talks and resources (even publishing tips), but joining is not needed.
So is anyone interested in joining me in this challenge? It's a tasking challenge but worth it if you can do it. Also, traditionally fanfiction is off-limits for this challenge but I've known many that decided to do it anyway because a novel is a novel.