NaNoWriMo, will you write?
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NaNoWriMo, will you write?
Some of you might not be familiar with National Novel Writers Month. Well, it's November, and the idea is you take 30 days to write 50,000 words. Will you attempt this marathon of verbage?
I myself have had a few ideas. One is to write a Original Fiction based on the HAB, where three HAB technicians are forced to crash land an escape pod on a Mecha held world and then take it over. The second idea involves a Drakafic idea that has been bouncing around my head for a while now. Submarines are love after all. Ice-queen of the Antarctic might be a nice title, if a bit cheesy. The last idea is one I've been toying with for over a year, and would require a metric fuck-tonne of betaing, because it is a B5 crossover, and I've never seen enough of that show to write the characters.
So how about you guys? Got any projects that might just benefit from making the jump come November?
I myself have had a few ideas. One is to write a Original Fiction based on the HAB, where three HAB technicians are forced to crash land an escape pod on a Mecha held world and then take it over. The second idea involves a Drakafic idea that has been bouncing around my head for a while now. Submarines are love after all. Ice-queen of the Antarctic might be a nice title, if a bit cheesy. The last idea is one I've been toying with for over a year, and would require a metric fuck-tonne of betaing, because it is a B5 crossover, and I've never seen enough of that show to write the characters.
So how about you guys? Got any projects that might just benefit from making the jump come November?
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I will, right now, commit to writing 50,000 words in various fics in November. Furthermore, at least 20% of it will be for Stargate: 1939. This I vow!
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Assuming dissenting opinions are allowed here ( ), personally I've never held with NaNoWriMo and related things. It's a bit meaningless to me -- a committed writer writes every day as much as he/she can. The number of words that end up on the page isn't really relevant. That's why I've never bothered with it.
I think novels should be done at a steady, sustainable pace and to a high standard. Trying to rush them because of a positively silly timetable would certainly end up degrading their quality. 50,000 words doesn't even make a standard-sized novel, and few are the NaNoWriMo projects that last beyond November.
Your mileage may vary, of course.
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I think novels should be done at a steady, sustainable pace and to a high standard. Trying to rush them because of a positively silly timetable would certainly end up degrading their quality. 50,000 words doesn't even make a standard-sized novel, and few are the NaNoWriMo projects that last beyond November.
Your mileage may vary, of course.
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I actually agree with you, there. But I love writing, and I consider it to be something of a personal challenge than anything else. I don't let my writing fall into the substandard territory just to meet a wordcount. Unfortunately, writing 10,000 words in three days makes me quite thoroughly sick of writing, because... well, frankly, I have a very, very short attention span.Winter wrote:Assuming dissenting opinions are allowed here ( ), personally I've never held with NaNoWriMo and related things. It's a bit meaningless to me -- a committed writer writes every day as much as he/she can. The number of words that end up on the page isn't really relevant. That's why I've never bothered with it.
I think novels should be done at a steady, sustainable pace and to a high standard. Trying to rush them because of a positively silly timetable would certainly end up degrading their quality. 50,000 words doesn't even make a standard-sized novel, and few are the NaNoWriMo projects that last beyond November.
Your mileage may vary, of course.
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I usually crank out a few chapters of what I'm already writing in recognition of the occasion, but I never start from scratch on November 1st and try to finish a new novel. I write so slowly that I'd never even come close to getting it done.
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Yeah, I've never seen the point of starting something new when you can't even get your current stuff done, apart from maybe needing a break from the same old hat.Rogue 9 wrote:I usually crank out a few chapters of what I'm already writing in recognition of the occasion, but I never start from scratch on November 1st and try to finish a new novel. I write so slowly that I'd never even come close to getting it done.
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