NaNoBlog 2002
30 days. 50,000 words. No sweat.

Saturday, October 05, 2002  

I can't decide if it's a sign of bravery or insanity, or perhaps just naïveté, but I signed up yesterday for NaNoWriMo 2002, otherwise known as National Novel Writing Month. This means I'm aiming to write a 50,000 word novel between Nov. 1 and Nov. 30. There's no obligation to finish & no prizes for completion...all they do is put up the names of people who got to 50,000 words and who are willing to submit their manuscripts to a word count. So I figured, why not try it, if the fun of the deadline will motivate me to sit down & do something I want to do anyway? I do have one young adult novel in progress (or rather, in stasis!) but you are supposed to start something new for the challenge, so I plan to try to blast through a different young adult novel I have an idea for. I doubt I can do it justice in a month, and don't want to alienate my husband and kids, either, but figured I'd at least give it a try! I'll use the rest of October to finish up some short pieces I've been working on and send them out, and will switch into dedicated novel-writing mode on November 1. Looks like I've ordered a keyboard for my PDA (a lovely color Sony Clié I got for Christmas last year) just in time!

posted by Alison | 4:10 PM

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