From NaNo Website
I always hibernate in the cold months anyway and I love a
challenge that exercises my mind. There’s
no winning or losing in this contest and I can set the times I write. The challenge is accomplishing 50,000 words
during the month of November. If you can
manage this, you’ll come out with a nice first draft for the beginning of a new
novel. I say that because I always add
to the story as it’s never finished.
Then I take on the task of polishing it out.
Anyone who hasn’t tried this should. It’s a great discipline to write daily. Of course most of it will probably be crap,
but you’ll have something in there you can use to create an interesting story.
If you are participating this year, create character
profiles now and jot down bits and pieces for your plot line. This will make it a bit easier if you really
get stumped along the way. That’s all I
do and then let my imagination take over.
At least in the end I’m somewhat on track and didn’t get too far off the
path with the story I have in mind.
And remember, there are NO winners and losers. Everyone is a winner because they wrote something during November. If you fall behind, don’t give up! Keep going because you’ll still have a good start to a novel at the end of November.
And resist the temptation to edit anything. Don’t read what you’ve written, just keep
going. You can’t edit – ever - until you’ve
reached the end of your novel.
Find a quiet place and time to write daily when you won’t be
distracted or disturbed. Writing should
be a reward you can’t wait to get to and not a chore you have to do.
To sign up go here: Write a novel in 30 days
All you need now is a working title and short synopsis. All the writing doesn’t start until November
first. Good luck.