NaNo YES!
I must be nuts. Appropriate, since I just finished reading Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (I'm just loving my daughter's AP English class reading list). I heartily recommend that book, by the way. But, yes, I'm in. I actually sketched out a short list of characters and the barest bones of an outline. I'm kind of cheating, I guess, because it's a story that I started two years ago, probably got about 10K words on paper, but I'm starting fresh with the writing, so that counts for something, right? Oh, boy, see you in December....
Actually, I entirely aim to keep up with the regular posting schedule here. Whether I produce anything of value is an entirely different question.
YAY! You've joined the madness!
ReplyDeleteNaNoWriMo and NaNoReviMo? Yes, you're nuts. Good luck, Jeff! :)
ReplyDeleteThe way I figure it, the Revision part will be out of my hands for a bit once I get the darn thing out! I'm *almost* there.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly. I'm using my lunch break to check a few blogs. Methinks I'll have to give that up and dedicate my lunch to writing.
ReplyDeleteGood luck. I am actually going to attempt to have a draft 2 by the end of November!
ReplyDeleteGood luck! youc an do it!
ReplyDeleteambitious! good for you!
ReplyDeletemore power to your writing stamina!
Good luck to you, Jeff! I've said this many times today out here in Bloggyland: I could never do NaNo, no way, no how. And though I don't really get it, I sure as heck respect all those who participate. You have a talent I obviously lack.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to you Jeff in NaNo. I linked to this in my post about the NaNo writers' craze!
ReplyDeleteThanks, all. Thanks for the link, Ellis. Nancy, I'm not sure that it's a 'talent' exactly. I think it's a willingness to suspend (or seriously curtail) the inner forces that slow your writing progress. It's not always a good thing.
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
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