What to do after Halloween?

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What to do after Halloween?

Postby jadewik » October 21st, 2009, 4:11 pm

NaNoWriMo!

National Novel Writing Month is a fun, seat-of-your-pants approach to novel writing. Participants begin writing November 1. The goal is to write a 175-page (50,000-word) novel by midnight, November 30.

Why are you doing this? What do you get out of it?

NaNoWriMo is all about the magical power of deadlines. Give someone a goal and a goal-minded community and miracles are bound to happen. Pies will be eaten at amazing rates. Alfalfa will be harvested like never before. And novels will be written in a month.

Part of the reason we organize NaNoWriMo is just to get a book written. We love the fringe benefits accrued to novelists. For one month out of the year, we can stew and storm, and make a huge mess of our apartments and drink lots of coffee at odd hours. And we can do all of these things loudly, in front of people. As satisfying as it is to reach deep within yourself and pull out an unexpectedly passable work of art, it is equally (if not more) satisfying to be able to dramatize the process at social gatherings.

But that artsy drama window is woefully short. The other reason we do NaNoWriMo is because the glow from making big, messy art, and watching others make big, messy art, lasts for a long, long time. The act of sustained creation does bizarre, wonderful things to you. It changes the way you read. And changes, a little bit, your sense of self. We like that.

Why 50,000 words? And how do you define "novel"?

Our experiences over the past nine years show that 50,000 is a difficult but doable goal, even for people with full-time jobs and children. The length makes it a short novel. We don't use the word "novella" because it doesn't seem to impress people the way "novel" does.

We define a novel as "a lengthy work of fiction." Beyond that, we let you decide whether what you're writing falls under the heading of "novel." In short: If you believe you're writing a novel, we believe you're writing a novel too.

If I'm just writing 50,000 words of crap, why bother? Why not just write a real novel later, when I have more time?

There are three reasons.

1) If you don't do it now, you probably never will. Novel writing is mostly a "one day" event. As in "One day, I'd like to write a novel." Here's the truth: 99% of us, if left to our own devices, would never make the time to write a novel. It's just so far outside our normal lives that it constantly slips down to the bottom of our to-do lists. The structure of NaNoWriMo forces you to put away all those self-defeating worries and START. Once you have the first five chapters under your belt, the rest will come easily. Or painfully. But it will come. And you'll have friends to help you see it through to 50k.

2) Aiming low is the best way to succeed. With entry-level novel writing, shooting for the moon is the surest way to get nowhere. With high expectations, everything you write will sound cheesy and awkward. Once you start evaluating your story in terms of word count, you take that pressure off yourself. And you'll start surprising yourself with a great bit of dialogue here and a ingenious plot twist there. Characters will start doing things you never expected, taking the story places you'd never imagined. There will be much execrable prose, yes. But amidst the crap, there will be beauty. A lot of it.

3) Art for art's sake does wonderful things to you. It makes you laugh. It makes you cry. It makes you want to take naps and go places wearing funny pants. Doing something just for the hell of it is a wonderful antidote to all the chores and "must-dos" of daily life. Writing a novel in a month is both exhilarating and stupid, and we would all do well to invite a little more spontaneous stupidity into our lives.

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I keep putting it off, but I have an inkling of an idea for a story this year-- and it's Halloween related... so maybe I'll actually take the plunge this year!
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Re: What to do after Halloween?

Postby Da_PAB » October 29th, 2009, 1:34 pm

after halloween thers a ton of candy laying around the house i tend to eat to much candy after halloween then its thanks giving and i eat more :) drink eat drink eat
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Re: What to do after Halloween?

Postby jadewik » November 5th, 2009, 6:36 pm

Anyone? Anyone?

I'm just starting today, so I'll have to write an average of 2k words a day to reach 50k. I don't have much of a story or plot or characters to work with, but it should be fun.

Let me know if you're "playing". I'll add you to my writing buddy list.
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Re: What to do after Halloween?

Postby Carzal » November 11th, 2009, 12:37 pm

And? How is it going? I definitely couldn't have done it this year, not with school, which involves muchos reading and writing of the un-fun variety. I see from facebook your are not keeping up with the 2k a day!
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Re: What to do after Halloween?

Postby jadewik » November 15th, 2009, 10:38 pm

Husband gave me his cold... I've been sleeping more than writing. Stopped just shy of 10k. I don't think I'll be a winner this year. =/
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Re: What to do after Halloween?

Postby Twist Rolarian » November 16th, 2009, 3:31 pm

Smack him with your manuscript; that'll make you feel better, I promise. :twisted:
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