I wish I could. I've participated for the last three years and had quite a lot of fun doing it (though it's a struggle sometimes haha). I just am out of time this year, though. I have so much I'm doing and I'm trying to balance my mental health with school and all this additional stress.
I've been significantly less motivated to write recently, though, so maybe instead of 50k I may aim for a smaller goal to get me to write something and get in the writing ZONE but without committing a lot of time out of my day to write a lot.
“Fate is like a strange, unpopular restaurant filled with odd little waiters who bring you things you never asked for and don't always like.”
This will be my first proper attempt (I kinda did it a few mouths ago but then LMS hit and I didn't have a plan for doing both so I did LMS and only did 5-10k. But now I have a plan and am going try, though I would not be surprised if I fail. But if I do succeed I will be blown away and happy! Away good luck to us all! (also I don't know if I am doing a sc-fi{something I have never done but I have always wanted to do} or my normal fantasy)
I wish that I could but I am moving soon and a concert to and the move is a big move, so I will not have any internet at all. I am doing my concert some time next month then I will be moving strait after. I really wish that I could participate but I cannot. I am a bit stressed right now with the moving as well.
Oh you just have to wait, and peace will come to you!
@Holiday30 Basically, the "original" version is writing 50,000 words throughout the month of November (as November is National Novel Writing Month, hence the name NaNoWriMo). This equates to about 1,667 words a day and can be really good for getting a first draft out on paper. Though a lot of people don't like it because of its super fast pace.
A lot of people also just create a personal goal (reforming it to 20,000, or maybe just writing every day) if they don't have the time to participate, as writing 1667 words a day can be a lot!
There's also an official site where you can create an account and track your progress if you're interested.
“Fate is like a strange, unpopular restaurant filled with odd little waiters who bring you things you never asked for and don't always like.”
I hadn't ever heard of NaNoWriMo before myself and it definitely sounds like an awesome thing but I won't be participating this month for a number of reasons. Firstly I'm already 7 days late, secondly im not in the best frame of mind to be trying such a challenge. However next year I would definitely love to give it a go. Would i have to join the site though to participate or is that just as an optional?
No. Not because I don't want to write, but I am currently focused on passing the semester and getting my health in check. Mentally speaking, and physical until I get my last results. Despite not participating in NaNoWriMo I can say I am proud of myself. For this year, I've properly written some oneshots. Proving me not just space for improvement, but that I can easily reach 7k in a day if I'm properly inspired or motivated.
"I believe in everything until it's disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it's in your mind. Who's to say that dreams and nightmares aren't as real as the here and now?" - John Lennon
@ThatOneGuy2002 NaNoWriMo (or National Novel Writing Month) is an event held each November where participants try to write a full-length novel (50,000 words) in the month of November. Seeing as you just heard of it, it might be best to wait for next year? 'Cause the event is more than half over, haha. But you could totally try and blaze through 50k words in 11 days!
I believe many people also use NaNo as motivation for whatever non-50k word goals they have for themselves, which is just as fun, so you could also try that!
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