The NaNoWriMo organization is dead.
I agree with the community that killed it. AI has no place in the creative space and the original NaNoWriMo organization was pushing it as a cash-grab, but I digress.
With that being said, I like the idea of National Novel Writing Month. These were the rules:
- Writing starts at 12:00:00 a.m. on November 1 and ends 11:59:59 p.m. on November 30, local time.
- No one is allowed to start early and the challenge finishes exactly 30 days from that start point.
- Novels must reach a minimum of 50,000 words before the end of November in order to win. These words can either be a complete novel of 50,000 words or the first 50,000 words of a novel to be completed later.
- Planning and extensive notes are permitted, but no material written before the November 1 start date can go into the body of the novel.
- Participants' novels can be on any theme, genre of fiction, and language.
What a challenge! You basically have to write over 1600 words each day in November to finish a 50,000-word manuscript and "win" the challenge.
I like challenges and find that they motivate me to get more done.
I know that it is dead, but I am going to participate this year (2025). Maybe we should change the name. I don't know; just a thought.
Anyway...I have a document that I've been dragging behind me like an anchor for the last twenty-something years that I keep story ideas in. I'm going to pick something and start planning it out for November.
I'll post my progress.
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