Is anybody else going to work on NaNoWriMo this year? It just occurred to me that I only have an hour and a half until the start for me. Yay! I'm excited
(In case you aren't familiar with NaNoWriMo, here's the website http://www.nanowrimo.org/)
Lily wrote:First year trying it. My partner and I have a novel we've spent months planning - this is the incentive we need to stop worrying about getting it right, and just get it out. It is (or will be) a subtexty, fluffy detective novel set in the 1930s.
The awful part? I'm already thinking of dolls to represent the two main characters. First draft first, dolls later.
Trethowan wrote:I think I will do a miniature version. I won't go for the total word count, I think I will aim for 40,000 or something like that. This is only so I can continue making time for classwork this semester.
Stormlight wrote:I want to, but I'm still working on the last two Nano projects I started. If I start a third project I'll NEVER get them done.
As for dolls, I totally get that. I searched high and low for the perfect doll to portray the MC of my first novel, the Shadow King. The second novel, WISH, was actually inspired by a doll I already own.
And I just got in Soom's new centaur Zinc, and he's already whispering story ideas to me for THIS year's project, even though I keep telling him to shut up. *shakes fist at Soleil* I tell you, I'm not starting a third project until I get at least one of the first two finished! Stubborn horse's ass... *grumble*
AlmySidaKay wrote:This sounds kinda interesting, I'm also glad someone finally explained what NaNoWriMo was... >.>
Linteia wrote:AlmySidaKay wrote:This sounds kinda interesting, I'm also glad someone finally explained what NaNoWriMo was... >.>
It's a ton of fun, even if occasionally it makes you want to go on a crazy keyboard-smashing rampage. This will be my seventh year and I have yet to actually finish, but I look forward to it all year none-the-less.
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