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NaNoWriMo starts in less than a month

Posted By on October 26, 2007

This time next week we will be off to the races with NaNoWriMo.

I think it is appropriate that it starts after Halloween. It can be one big scary project or a lot of little scary projects rolled up into one. The first year I did it, I got through the first week. The second year I made it to the end of week 2 but then dropped it. So this year I’ll be happy if I make it to week three.

I now have three ideas that I am churning around in my brain for the challenge. Two of them are probably not novel length but really long short stories. The third is one I have been working on off and on for the last five years. One is theater related. One has an Asian spin. One has an Irish spin.

I also have a Doyle/Lovecraft crossover that I started for “Shadows over Baker Street” but never turned in. That’s on a whole other computer.

I have a million ideas but I think all people do. Some can write and expand on these ideas and others talk about what they might do with the ideas and other people act on their ideas. I need to start writing my ideas down and expanding on them. I can write and I can write well. Now I need to learn to write long.

I am grateful that I can put my ideas together in a coherent fashion.


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2 Responses to “NaNoWriMo starts in less than a month”

  1. Ross O'Brien says:

    Bit surprised no-one’s commented yet, but I shall: good luck with this!

    I’ve signed up a few times over the last five years, and have written around 85,000 words of madness over three attempts, with one victory. I’m going to try again, and I think I’ve got a winning idea. My only quibble is, I can’t polish it and sell it afterwards, as I’m setting it in someone else’s universe. A minor annoyance, but it’s the most idea-provoking of the three concepts I have (one of which would be original) but it won’t matter if I get the words out and have a fun time.

    Have you narrowed down any of your ideas yet or are you waiting until you first touch the keyboard on Thursday?

  2. Ross O'Brien says:

    Bit surprised no-one’s commented yet, but I shall: good luck with this!

    I’ve signed up a few times over the last five years, and have written around 85,000 words of madness over three attempts, with one victory. I’m going to try again, and I think I’ve got a winning idea. My only quibble is, I can’t polish it and sell it afterwards, as I’m setting it in someone else’s universe. A minor annoyance, but it’s the most idea-provoking of the three concepts I have (one of which would be original) but it won’t matter if I get the words out and have a fun time.

    Have you narrowed down any of your ideas yet or are you waiting until you first touch the keyboard on Thursday?