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message 1: by Lydia (new)

Lydia (loverofinformation) | 596 comments I decided to get involved with the National Novel Writing Month program (http://www.nanowrimo.org/ ).

Associated with this project is one involving a competition for a YA novel writing project. Check out http://www.writingclasses.com/Contest...




message 2: by Misty (last edited Oct 19, 2009 08:23AM) (new)

Misty | 1505 comments What are you writing for NaNoWriMo?


message 3: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Boisture | 37 comments I want to Nano so bad, but my time is extremely limited. Maybe next year...


message 4: by Lydia (new)

Lydia (loverofinformation) | 596 comments My book will involve twin sisters who are bi-racial and the confrontations they have with others that they are never enough: never black enough, never white enough.


message 5: by Lydia (new)

Lydia (loverofinformation) | 596 comments Amelia, my NaNo name is LuvrOfInfo, so feel free to make me a writing buddy.


message 6: by Jennifer W, WT Moderator (new)

Jennifer W | 1289 comments Mod
I've just signed myself up, I'm Dreamstorm if anyone wants to add me. :) Happy writing!


message 7: by Lydia (new)

Lydia (loverofinformation) | 596 comments I just received two books which I consider very worthy of reading for writing YA novels: Writing Great Books for Young Adults Everything You Need to Know, from Crafting the Idea to Landing a Publishing Deal and Writing And Selling The Young Adult Novel. I found lots of good tips that really helped me refine and improve my outline for NaNo.

Ah, just root for me to get through the experience. I just decided to go to Seattle and am leaving in the morning, so my schedule is a bit upset. But I will do NaNo regardless.


message 8: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) Good luck to everyone joining this year! I'm definitely not a writer, I rather read. :-)


message 9: by Lydia (new)

Lydia (loverofinformation) | 596 comments Heather, that sounds really interesting.

Well, let's gear up. My first task is to finish my last book for the YA 50 pt. question!

In Seattle -- ah, I love the rain!


message 10: by L.J. (new)

L.J. Boldyrev (ljboldyrev) | 11 comments I've got two full manuscripts written already, but I haven't started submissions. This will be my first Nano :) I am LJBoldyrev on the site if anyone would like to "buddy" me

Lydia wrote: "I decided to get involved with the National Novel Writing Month program (http://www.nanowrimo.org/ ).

Associated with this project is one involving a competition for a YA novel writing project. ..."





message 11: by L.J. (new)

L.J. Boldyrev (ljboldyrev) | 11 comments Lydia wrote: "My book will involve twin sisters who are bi-racial and the confrontations they have with others that they are never enough: never black enough, never white enough."

That sounds like a good one! I see that topic discussed a lot in another discussion board I belong to.



message 12: by L.J. (new)

L.J. Boldyrev (ljboldyrev) | 11 comments Heather wrote: "I'm gonna try it. I just made an account yesterday as blackdotbug. Buddies? Anyone?

I made an outline but it's rough. That's probably a good thing. It's about a girl who discovers her mom is a tra..."


That sounds interesting too!
I think I added everyone.




message 13: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 342 comments Yes, I'm definitely interested in writing a YA novel, just haven't done much about it yet. Thanks, Lydia for all the great information you've provided here.


message 14: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb (ritawebb) | 183 comments So how did everyone's NaNo's go? I didn't participate last year. I write every day, but I generally only do a 1000 words a day. I don't think I could keep up with what is needed to produce 50K in a month.


message 15: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb (ritawebb) | 183 comments Heather, that's awesome. It's hard work to write 50K in one month.

So you got to your word count but never finished the story? Did you plot your story beforehand or just write by the seat of your pants? Think you'll ever go back to that story?


message 16: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb (ritawebb) | 183 comments When I write a story, that's about as much outline as I have too. I have about 5 bullet points listed for each chapter, some notes about the characters, and that's about it. But after writing 4 novels and many short stories, I have found that having some notes is better than nothing.


message 17: by Jennifer W, WT Moderator (new)

Jennifer W | 1289 comments Mod
Just wanted to remind everyone that Nanowrimo time is upon us again! Check it out! It's a lot of fun!


message 18: by Ottilie (new)

Ottilie (ottilie_weber) | 110 comments I just get an idea and run with it as I write, not always a game plan. Occationally I'll write some notes for what I want to happen


message 19: by Angela Sunshine (new)

Angela Sunshine (angelasunshine) I want to do the Nanowrimo so badly! But I am so stinkin' busy all the time. And I have no idea for a book whatsoever. Lol...


message 20: by Sara ♥ (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) | 719 comments Oh wow... Is it that time again already? You know, I just wrote a couple pages the other day... Maybe I'll give it a go this time...


message 21: by Kyle (new)

Kyle Borland (kgborland) Heather, I can't wait either! NaNo is so intense but its a lot of fun too. My user is kgborland.


message 22: by Ian (new)

Ian Sandusky (idgs) I love the concept for NaNo, but this is the second year in a row I find myself completely without time to participate. I average somewhere around a completed, edited manuscript every two months or so, so I think the pressure would be fun. I know, I know - nobody truly has the time to write, and all writing time must come from somewhere else, but I just don't think I can do it on top of 5th year university classes this year. ScriptFrenzy in February it is!

IDGS
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message 23: by Lydia (new)

Lydia (loverofinformation) | 596 comments Hey gang, I did NaNo 2010 AND I ACTUALLY FINISHED! It felt so good to put down 50,000 words - especially since I did finish a day early. My book is a YA (totally different than the other one I planned) and a group of us are organizing a critique group for YA to complete our book.

Also entered a YA contest where they only want the title and the first 250 words! I think I rewrote those words 5-6 times! Gave them to my daughter to check out, and still decided to rewrite again! (Don't tell her!)

Currently taking time off but it will be rewrite time in another week.

Congrats to all who participated.


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