
I love the theme for this year's nanowrimo! It's so pretty. I bought a mug with ^that design . . .
( but the poster is really good too! )
Is anyone planning on doing nanowrimo this year? Waffling? I hadn't given it a lot of thought, but then an idea floated up from the media soup part of my brain and I think it's doable. I have finally found my angle on a Buffy ripoff - adult mentor centered! All the fun of teenage drama, none of the angst to slog through in a pov. I'm going to think about it for a bit longer, and then I might ask for a bit of crowd sourcing.
Their new website is better, but it did import thing a little weird for me, but here I am if anyone wants to be buddies. I am currently buddyless.
their prep 101 page is here
Develop a Story Idea (September 9-13)
Create Complex Characters (September 16-20)
Construct a Detailed Plot or Outline (September 23-27)
Build a Strong World (September 30 – October 4)
Organize Your Life for Writing! (October 7-11)
Find and Manage Your Time (October 14-18)
And the entire resource/handbook with links is here.
And I always look through their offers page to see if any new app/resource is offering an extended new trial, or discounts. I used Dabble last year (or maybe some other year, my life is seriously beginning to blur) which auto submits your word count. It'll be free for the month of november, and then if you liked it well enough get a 20 or 50% discount.
I need to find something different to use. Google docs is just . . . getting on my nerves and it's not as helpful as what I think I need to really push me. I would happily take any suggestions! I just need something with an online version, so scrivener is out.