NaNoWriMo starts in 31 days and 11 hours, from the time that I am posting this (for my time zone). First, a quick explanation for those who don’t know what I’m even talking about: NaNoWriMo is short for National Novel Writing Month. It is an event that has been around since 1999, becoming more of what it is today in 2005. At its heart, it’s a personal challenge–write 50,000 words in 30 days during the month of November. Signing up and participating simply gives you somewhere to track your progress, goodies if you win, and a huge community of like-minded people, cheering each other on.
Tomorrow begins the month known by many as Preptober. Normally at this time, I’m falling all over myself with excitement at the coming event. This year, though, I’ve been in a major slump with my writing. I’m just starting to pull myself out of it, though, and I anticipate NaNoWriMo helping me with that (it is part of my favorite time of the year, after all).
If you’re planning to participate, or even just thinking about it, and need some tips for getting ready, there is a lot out there. In the past, I’ve noticed that on October 1st, my reader here on WordPress explodes with posts about NaNo. The NaNo site itself has a prep page, though the schedule they write out covers two months, starting at the beginning of September. It could be condensed down to work for October, though, if needed.
I have written many posts about how to prepare for NaNo, as well as how to survive and thrive during November itself, in the past. There is even a sequence of posts with tips about how to plan a story from the ground up. Even if you’re not a planner, there are things you can do to prepare for writing 1667 words a day.
I wish my fellow Wrimos well, and hope to hear from some of you during the month! Please feel free to add me as a writing buddy!
Are you participating in NaNoWriMo? What are you doing to prepare?
Hm… I’m tempted to do this, but… Not sure I can… Looks like I’ll be moving house in November so… Maybe I’ll just do it informally.
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There’s no penalty for trying and not making it to the end, if you felt like participating officially. But I’ve known others in the past who have written more in November because of NaNo, but not made it official, so it’s certainly an option. The (online) writing spirit is definitely high during that month, so it’s a good time to push oneself to do more!
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True… I have been doing drips and drabs here and there on my WIP. The problem is, I’m kind of stuck with some of the research because I need to go to Estonia and Vienna to do it, and there’s no traveling right now.
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That’s a heck of a reason to be stuck. I hope you find a way to do some writing in the meantime though, whether it’s for NaNo or not!
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