Simply put, National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo for short) is the opportunity to jump-start your writing by completing 50,000 words on a new novel during the month of November. It sounds daunting, but it's doable. It's free to participate, but you're able to make a donation, too.
If you're interested in becoming part of the internet-famous NaNoWriMo community, go here to sign up. Once you get an account, you can (virtually) surround yourself with writing friends by inviting them to your buddy list. Previously, they had a tool to let you see how far you are getting, percent-wise, in your novel. It was pretty cool to watch that bar progress toward the 50,000 mark. I imagine they still have that available.
The website also gives you resources to get ready to write your novel:
Tips on developing your novel idea
How to spark an idea
Plot generator
Tips on creating convincing characters
Character generator
Tips on constructing a plot or outline
Tips on story world building
Tips to organize your life so you can write 50K in 30 days
So, start thinking about the components of the novel you want to write: character, plot, theme, setting, and genre. Figure out who your character is, what they want (goal), what sets them on their adventure (inciting incident), what complications they'll encounter that will prevent them from attaining their goal, what black moment will they experience, what lesson will they learn (epiphany), and what the resolution is.
Are you feeling intimidated? NaNoWriMo had tons of pep talks to cheer you on.
Some things to keep in mind if you're going to participate:
“Every first draft is perfect because all a first draft has to do is exist.” ~Jane Smiley
Don’t worry about typos and spelling errors during NaNoWriMo, you don’t have time! That’s why there’s a December.
There’s no other way to do it except to sit in the chair and WRITE.
Start brainstorming now.
Cheer on your writing friends.
Have faith in yourself.
Like a good deal? NaNoWriMo participants get discounts on great writer tools (lots of programs and apps). Check it out.
Tick, tick, tick—time’s marching on, so if you’re interested in participating, start planning now. And, write on, friends!
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