What the heck is NaNoWriMo anyway? I see everyone talking about it, and I can tell it has something to do with writing a lot of crap, but can't find a definitive explanation.
I've given up on mine, alas. I can't sustain anything like that kind of daily word count on one continuous project. Ah, well. Maybe it's like a marathon -- I'll try and practice writing more at a time until next year I can try again :-)
Basically, it's "NAtional NOvember WRIting MOnth". From what I understand, it's an effort to write at least X number of words in a novel in the month of November, with X being some large number. The object being "get off yer butt and write!"
I'll probably be labeled overly negative for this, but a lot of crap seems to be the key phrase. When I said "Hey look, a 'write a novel in a month' thing", my officemate's exact words were "Ah, a project to increase the crap in the world."
I suppose if one good novel(ist) comes out of this, it was worth it, but I'd be surprised. :)
Well, look, the idea is not to write 50,000 words of crap, and then publish. Everyone, it seems, wants to write a book, but they never do, usually because they never get to the point of just sitting down and writing. NaNoWriMo is there simply to help these people get off their duffs and do what they've been promising themselves to do. Once they reach their word count, they can hack and slash and edit and add and delete and rewrite and restructure all they want, but at least they now have something down on paper that they can work with.
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National Novel Writing Month
In short, write a 50,000 word novel (however bad) in one month (November).
I don't know much more, but I know of a few people who are participating.
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http://www.nanowrimo.org/
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http://www.nanowrimo.org/
Basically, it's "NAtional NOvember WRIting MOnth". From what I understand, it's an effort to write at least X number of words in a novel in the month of November, with X being some large number. The object being "get off yer butt and write!"
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Here I thought I was being helpful.
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I suppose if one good novel(ist) comes out of this, it was worth it, but I'd be surprised. :)
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