This week: October NaNoWriMo Preparation Edited by: Prosperous Snow celebrating More Newsletters By This Editor
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“Keep a small can of WD-40 on your desk — away from any open flames — to remind yourself that if you don’t write daily, you will get rusty.”
George Singleton
“Plot is people. Human emotions and desires founded on the realities of life, working at cross purposes, getting hotter and fiercer as they strike against each other until finally there’s an explosion — that’s Plot.”
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“Writing is lonely. Until that moment you write your first character and suddenly you have company.”
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Are you participating in the NaNoWriMo Prep Challenge this year? I am not! However, this does not mean I will not change my mind before November 1. In past years, I have participated in the preparation challenge and went on to NaNoWriMo. I have, also, did NaNoWriMo without the preparation challenge. I recommend participating in the Prep Challenge. However, If you are not doing the Challenge, but think you might want to do NaNoWriMo you need to make a list of things you want to include.
What should a NaNoWriMo list include? At the very least, you need to decide on a genre, a working title for the novel, chapter headings, and characters. Other important items, which can be written in paragraph form, are plot, setting, point of view, and theme. These items can be worked out by answering the questions who, what, when, where, why, and how
I am playing with a couple of ideas that I could use during NaNoWriMo. One of them is to expand one of my flash fiction stories into a novel by determining what happened to the main character either before or after the events in the flash fiction. Another idea is to write the novel as a series of blog entries by one of or more of the characters. I like the blog entry idea best, so that will be the one I go with if I decide to participate in NaNoWriMo.
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Elfin Dragon-finally published writes: I loved your newsletter for names. I use a variety of ways to pick names depending upon what I'm writing. Often short stories I might use names I've heard in conversation. Modern names. For my fantasy story, I'm using a mixture of names I've dreamt of, modern names and a mix of names I've heard and names I've thought of. For instance, my main character is a mixture of my name and fantasy.
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