This month is National Novel Writing Month, or “NoNoWriMo,” in which aspiring writers support one another through forums to write a 50,000 word novel in the month of November. If you wish to try your hand at this challenge, here is the website to register: http://www.nanowrimo.org/
I will not be taking up this challenge since it’s too much like a school assignment. Plus, I’ve never had trouble laying down words. I’ve been writing my whole life, so it seems. I wrote my final paper for school twenty years ago and vowed when it was complete to begin writing for fun. Crazy as it sounds, I did have fun writing the 10,000 word paper on pig farming and power-washing required for my MBA, (a degree undertaken while my husband completed a 3 year tour at Offutt AFB.) I enjoyed it so much when it was over I sensed a void in my life. When we moved to Lake Ridge for my husband’s new assignment, I decided to write the sort of book I wanted to read; a science fiction- fantasy epic. Between juggling work, raising kids,and running a household through military separations, years passed and I had over 600,000 words. To put this into perspective, "Memory Lake,: The Forever Friendships of Summer," Vantage Point Books, my first published novel has 435 pages and approximately 135,000 words. So, these are a lot of words! I set them aside for 7 years to write, edit, and publish ‘Memory Lake’. Now, I’ve gone back to these 600,000 words to try and make them work. They stretch before me like a very long wall covered in sloppy plaster. Inch by inch, I am smoothing the plaster, picking away unwanted clumps, adding new, sanding the seams, and blending a seamless surface. This will take much longer than a month. But, that’s okay, because the satisfaction from that one inch of smooth quality is worth it. If you do enter NaNoWriMo, keep this in mind; after your 50,000 words are written, you’ll need to smooth them out. And you should, because that’s when the real fun begins.

Lauren Jost
9:10 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012
Nancy,
Thanks for writing about NaNoWriMo! I had considered taking up the challenge, too, but the 1,000+ words a day "guide" can be daunting to keep up with -- and writer's block-inducing, I feel. I will probably follow the month's reminder as a guideline to free write 1,000 words a day just to flex those muscles.
Nancy S Kyme
10:51 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012
You are welcome! Thanks for reading it ;) I agree, it's tough to force creativity. If one does not perform better under pressure, better to use NoNoWriMo as you intend, more of a nudge than a must.
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