National Novel Writing Month is HERE!
By Cynthia on Oct 31, 2010 in NanoWritMo
Well here we sit on the eve of NanoWriMo most famously known as the National Novel Writing Month. I learned about this unique concept, idea, site, motivational website a couple years ago. Last year I even signed up in the hopes it would help me finish the current novel I am working on.
While NanoWritMo requires that all novels reach 50,000 words from scratch in order to “win,” I thought it would be a good tool to help finish the novel in progress. I wasn’t so much interested in winning or being allowed to post a badge on this site to show that I met the requirements, in that I was using it as a motivational tool to complete something that is, sigh, as yet, not completed.
This year as I signed up and re-read the requirements, I decided to take a different tack. I am going to start a novel from scratch in the hopes that I can earn the right to proudly display the illustrious NanoWritMo badge on this site in December 2010.
While the first novel sits waiting my return, the new novel is going to address the old novel from a different view point. I have always struggled whether the 1st novel could contain all the information I have rambling around my head. Over the last couple/three years, I have toyed with the idea that the novel could not contain all the people, the concepts in one novel; that in fact I had enough material, angst, and mystery for 3 novels.
So with that tasty little teaser, follow me as I write a new novel from scratch and see if I indeed have enough meat for 2 or 3 novels.
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Shavonne from email | Dec 1, 2011 | Reply
As I can guesws it should be really tense month for the most writers!
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Who knows, but I am looking forward to finding out.
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