October 30, 2009

  • nanowrimo

    edit. preliminary participant list added at bottom

    So November is quickly approaching, and we all know what that means. Nanowrimo! That’s right, it’s national novel writing month. Basically, for all those people who feel like they have a great idea for a novel that they hope to write “someday,” this event provides the impetus to actually put those plans into action.

    Over the course of the month, participants are encouraged to write 50,000 words, or the sum of a short novel. This is a simple first draft, and one that can be edited significantly after the month is over, but quality isn’t really the point here, quantity is. Once that quantity is there, quality can be added later. The point is to start and finish a project of this size, to show the participant their capabilities, and give them the push many of us need to get started.

    I first became aware of this when I posted a pulse saying pretty much the exact thing nanowrimo is designed for; I had a novel idea I wanted to eventually write, someday. Chow introduced me to the idea, and I was struck by its simple but valuable structure. Sure, I’m probably going to be extremely busy this November, but Kafka wrote his novels after the end of a full work day as an insurance salesman!

    A large part of the success of nanowrimo participants (who get nothing but satisfaction and a newly written novel for their efforts) is support; other participants encourage their fellows by discussing their work, techniques, plans, etc. The nanowrimo website has a lot of ways to get into contact with local and nonlocal participants, but I thought it’d be great to have some kind of xangan nanowrimo group. I know a bunch of you are already planning on participating, but I’ve not as of yet heard of any real plans to bring xangans together to discuss their efforts, so I thought I’d do that here!

    If you want to participate, or are already planning to, let me know! I’ll edit this post to list all the xangans who speak up, and then we can all talk to each other over the course of the month. Check out the website here for further details, come up with an idea, and then rec this entry and tell your friends about nanowrimo, so you’ll have as much support as possible! As they said in that Mad Men episode (which I’ve just started watching, by the way), I bet every desk in the place has the first ten pages of a novel in a bottom drawer somewhere. Isn’t it time we finished them?


    Participant List:

    (*note: in most cases, the nanowrimo website username appears second, after the xanga user name; e.g. XANGA – NANOWRIMO)

    aibelfaeireaibelfaeire

    mooncatbluemooncatblue

    scribblemuffinscribblemuffin

    chow

    dirtbubbledirtbubble

    roadkill_spatula 

    nikbvnikbv

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