Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Nanowrimo”
Nanowrimo 2010
So, I started working on my Nanowrimo partway through November. I quit partway through because I fell too far behind. So I reworked the story to have a better ending than the rambling mess it had become and tried to get some people to edit it for me. They’ve been busy and I’m sick of seeing it on my TODO list. So here’s my Nanowrimo Entry for 2010 as reworked -> NanoWrimo 2010 Reworked
Quitting the Nanowrimo
I love to write so when I started the 2010 NanoWrimo competition 9 days late I thought it would be no big deal to get caught up. I really under-estimated the effort behind writing over two thousand words a day. I think I probably could have made it if I had an idea ahead of time, but I ran out of steam somewhere around 15 thousand words. I’m nearly at 18 thousand and nearly everything I’ve written has been complete and utter crap. Being very trope savvy has made it hard for me to just make stuff up as I go along because I’ve been trying to avoid plot and logic holes.
Participating in the 2010 NanoWrimo
Since apparently I’m a crazy person who thinks he has so much free time, I’ve decided to participate in this year’s National Novel Writing Month. The goal is to write a 50,000 word novel in one month. Oh yeah, and I waited until 9 Nov to start. I’d heard about it on NPR and on Linux Outlaws and I thought - why not? The website seems to have a Lomography vibe to it - just write and don’t worry about editing until later. I love working under constraints. I feel that my 365 Project really pushed me to learn a LOT more about photography and techniques - especially lighting. Anyway, you can follow my progress on the NanoWrimo site here. See if I can make it or not. Whatever I have at the end of the project will be posted here under a Creative Commons license and probably also posted to lulu.com.