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  • National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by NMott at 11:14 on 08 October 2009
    Anyone doing NaNoWriMo next month?
    I'm considering it. It's a few years since I last took thep lunge, and it's probably high time I stopped being so lazy and procrastinating (which ever comes first) and get down to some serious (and not so serious) writing.

    For those who haven't heard of it before, it's organised out of the US but over the years has gained an international following.
    The aim is to write as much as you can in one month, and then post your totals.
    There's advice and support groups on the website, and you can set up your own page and post daily word counts and even upload extracts. (Personally, I love the cartoons).

    Here's the link:

    http://www.nanowrimo.org/


    - NaomiM
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by Account Closed at 13:04 on 08 October 2009
    I'm doing it. I loved it last year. Mu username is Karris Greene is anyone wants to 'friend' me!
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by cherys at 15:15 on 08 October 2009
    I'm definitely doing it. Signed in as Cherys (how original!). Can't wait!
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by Sidewinder at 15:54 on 08 October 2009
    I've signed up. My username is Crabcake if anyone wants to 'friend' me.

    Looking forward to it! I love that progress bar thingy.
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by helen black at 09:07 on 09 October 2009
    I've signed - I intend to write a bestseller and then have the rest of the year free.
    HB x
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by EmmaD at 09:22 on 09 October 2009
    I need pretty much another 50,000 words to get to the end of my first draft - does that count?

    Or shall I use it to start the light-hearted detective series which keeps knocking at the door?

    Emma
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by cherys at 09:31 on 09 October 2009
    I've signed - I intend to write a bestseller and then have the rest of the year free.


    You will, though, won't you though? I bet you do!

    <Added>

    Finishing an existing book is v frowned on at Nano. Get that detective out of your system. The world needs another light hearted detective series. I'd read it.
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by NMott at 09:56 on 09 October 2009
    Or shall I use it to start the light-hearted detective series which keeps knocking at the door?



    Oooh, that sounds like fun.
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by Dee at 12:46 on 09 October 2009
    Last year I said I’d do it this year as, being retired, I’d have no excuse, but it’s a bit like the elephant in the distance – the closer it gets the bigger it looks - and I'm SO busy these days!

    I'm tempted, though… very tempted
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by debac at 13:53 on 09 October 2009
    I've signed up - I'm scoobywriting if anyone wants to friend me. Will look up some of you guys on there. It's my first time and I'm very excited!!!

    Emma, yes, do the detective one! Sounds good!

    Deb
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by debac at 14:00 on 09 October 2009
    I've just friended karris and crabcake, but can't find cherys, and don't know what your id is on nano, Helen.

    Deb
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by Bazz at 14:37 on 09 October 2009
    I'm doing it, username is "The Baztec." Will be happy to encourage (and be encouraged by) anyone!
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by EmmaD at 15:04 on 09 October 2009
    Yes, I think the NaNo idea that you write something fresh is absolutely right: the whole point is that it's something which doesn't matter, which has nothing riding on it, which can go in any direction it feels like going in.

    But I realise that I do actually do rather more than the NaNo daily count anyway. I've got my own personal NaNo deadline anyway, in that if I can get a draft of the current beast to my agent by 15th Dec, then she'll read it while she's away for Christmas. I shall then be extinguished under a pile of OU marking until mid January.

    How exciting everyone's project seems - go on Dee, you know you want to! (Though I know what you mean about being retired - seems to take all interesting people that way.)

    Emma
  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by Dee at 17:05 on 09 October 2009

    Well blow me… I went to have a look on the NNWM site, and my brain went all fuzzy. When it cleared, I found I had signed up… how could that have happened?
    On a slightly more serious note – I’ve been out in the fiction wilderness for more than a year now, and this might just be the thing to scare away the gremlins.
    I can’t be the only writer in this situation, and the non-judgemental, give-it-a-go, to-hell-with-the-inner-critic ethos of NNWM could be what we all need right now.

    Thank you for that lovely compliment, Emma, and good luck with the deadline – I'm sure your agent will love it.

    Dee

  • Re: National Novel Writing Month 2009 in November
    by debac at 18:37 on 09 October 2009
    Oooh, that's great, Dee. I know exactly how you feel and I feel NaNo is going to really help me too.

    What's your NaNo name and I'll friend you if I may..?

    Deb
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