So, this NaNo thing, and those of you who are doing it -- what's the attraction? I have RL friends who do it every year, I know dozens more on the internet, and now it seems half my f'list is participating. Me? I've never been even remotely tempted to do it. So I'm curious as to what the draw is. Just because [g]
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Date: 2007-11-01 05:43 pm (UTC)From:I'm inclined to think one of the reasons to do it is the challenge factor: "Can I do this?".
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Date: 2007-11-02 03:21 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2007-11-01 05:44 pm (UTC)From:NaNo gives me several things that help with that - a specific time to work only on my original stuff, encouragement in the form of loads of other people doing the same thing at the same time, a deadline... and an excuse for it not to be a brilliant, Pulitzer-quality piece of literature. Because, hell, I wrote it in a month! Nobody expects sheer genius at 50,000 words in a month. So I'm safe from my own neurotic self-expectations. ;)
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Date: 2007-11-02 03:21 pm (UTC)From:no subject
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Date: 2007-11-01 06:16 pm (UTC)From:At least, that's what it was like in Orlando. Pittsburgh's nano group, from what I've heard, is disjointed and meh.
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Date: 2007-11-01 07:03 pm (UTC)From:I am slightly disturbed that my first chapter is drifting in the direction of chick lit though. I don't even read chick lit. Much. Was aiming for mainstream or adventure, bugger it. Ah well, there's 29 more days to go. Plus the whole of December to rewrite edit.
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Date: 2007-11-02 03:23 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2007-11-01 08:37 pm (UTC)From:I do it for one of the main reasons given on the Nanowrimo website -- the deadline and the insane word count means that you have to write lickety-split, and there is no time to listen to Radio KFKD (that's the station that broadcasts your Inner Editor whining about how bad your writing is and how you'll never be as good as [insert fave author here]).
And I've found that I'm an "exploratory" writer -- that is, I write to find out what I want to write. I mean, I'll have an idea or at least an inkling (or, you know, a prompt for a challenge *g*) but when I really get deep in the writing, stuff appears out of... somewhere deep in my little grey cells. I LOVE that.
Nanowrimo is perfect for this. This year I'm really taking it on faith and jumping off a cliff into freefall. All I know is there are *stories* in my childhood (which was weird) that I can mine and plunder and remix. I have a few ideas for "chapters," but mostly my plan is to write to pry the stories out of my memory. It looks like it might work; this morning I just started *describing* my grandparents' house (where a lot of the weird stuff happened) and came up with the first glimmerings of a LOT of stuff to mine &tc.
I've also found that I like writing in groups (which really surprises me!) and we're having Sunday write-ins at the bookstore. Fun times!
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