I'm doing a comedy this year, I told myself I was done with profectionism. (And procrastination.) Hopefully I'll make 50k this year. (As opposed to the two past years.)
That is my goal. What's yours?
No more countin' dollars... we'll be countin' stars.
I am considering participating, but I will see where I'm at with the book I'm already working on... But I have a question. What if you don't really have any ideas for a novel when November rolls around? Or you have bits and pieces but no where near enough stuff thought out to write a full novel? Do you have to outline the whole thing before going for it? Is that how people do it in a month? Or do some people just start writing and see what happens?
Hear me out, there's so much more to life than what you're feeling now. Someday you'll look back on all these days, and all this pain is gonna be invisible. - Hunter Hayes
@LeftyWriter, there are no rules for doing NaNo, all that you have to do is write 50k words for a novel in a month. I thought of an idea for a novel on the night of Oct. 30th once and wrote it!
One writer with one imagination makes thousands of new worlds and stories." ~ Anonymous author
This NaNo I'm conducting an experiment! I'll be writing two shorter works - roughly 25K each to meet the goal - instead of one longer one. Not sure if that disqualifies me, but it doesn't really matter to me how official it is, it will just be fun to write and interact with other people working on their novels :3
• previously ChildOfNowhere - they/them - literary fantasy with a fairytale flavour
There's always room for Nano rebels, so no worries, and from what I've seen a lot of people write their novel without an outline. I'm an outlining fanatic, personally, though I've only got four scenes planned out right now *Dies*
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