So what happens after NaNoWriMo?
December 4th 2007 18:16
November is NaNoWriMo, so what is December? Well, NaNoFiMo, of course - for all those November novelists who want to finish their novel before they lose touch with it. Certainly a good idea, but December is too busy for me every time, I have never finished my novels in December.
Then there's NaNoEdMo in March - an excellent opportunity to fix all these continuity errors and fill in the holes in the story you frantically produced in the previous November (though you can any other manuscript you think need a good edit).
Another excellent opportunity to finish or edit your novel, or even write something completely new, presents itself in April with April Fools. You choose your goal yourself, that is what I like about the challenge. This year in April, I edited my 2006 NaNoWriMo novel - an awesome experience, I can tell you.
In June it's time for Script Frenzy, which is brought to you by the same people that are responsible for NaNoWriMo. Only this time, the challenge is to write a screenplay.
JulNoWriMo is the July version of NaNoWriMo - for all those people who can't make it in November or who can't get enough of the on month novel writing madness.
If you look around all these sites, you will find many more writing challenges throughout the year, including year-long adventures like NaNoWriYe and NaNoPubYe.
Whatever you do, keep writing!
Then there's NaNoEdMo in March - an excellent opportunity to fix all these continuity errors and fill in the holes in the story you frantically produced in the previous November (though you can any other manuscript you think need a good edit).
Another excellent opportunity to finish or edit your novel, or even write something completely new, presents itself in April with April Fools. You choose your goal yourself, that is what I like about the challenge. This year in April, I edited my 2006 NaNoWriMo novel - an awesome experience, I can tell you.
In June it's time for Script Frenzy, which is brought to you by the same people that are responsible for NaNoWriMo. Only this time, the challenge is to write a screenplay.
JulNoWriMo is the July version of NaNoWriMo - for all those people who can't make it in November or who can't get enough of the on month novel writing madness.
If you look around all these sites, you will find many more writing challenges throughout the year, including year-long adventures like NaNoWriYe and NaNoPubYe.
Whatever you do, keep writing!
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