If you are a writer, you may have heard about National Novel Writers' Month, or NaNoWriMo. I only recently learned of this exciting opportunity and decided to take the plunge. The challenge is to write 50,000 words in the month of November. This works out to 1667 words a day. Today is November 1, and I wrote a little over that amount! Just think -- I can write a novel in a month! Note that I didn't say "a well written novel" or "write and edit." Just the same, 50,000 words is a huge accomplishment.
I'm using this opportunity to rough out the last 5 or so chapters of my already-started In An Elephant's Footprint. Since I already have a lot of the details in my head, it is pretty easy going, though it will certainly need a lot of corrections and rearranging later. Today I worked on what I consider the most exciting part, and at the end of this month I hope to know whether this chapter (chapter 10 now) should be chapter 1. You know, dump the reader into the middle of the action and all that.
Another fun part about this is that my husband, Brian, has entered too. He has developed characters and a story and thinks it will be publishable at the end. I hope so. He's helped me a lot. Now it's his turn to be creative.
Wish us luck, and it's not too late to register.
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