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Old 10-23-2018, 08:29 PM   #18
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It's that time of year again. I'll probably get started on nano at the beginning of November and see how things go. I really want to finish a first draft, which is like pulling teeth!

There was a literary week in B'ham recently; I attended a workshop regarding "The Gothic" in fiction. While in the 'powder room' I mentioned nanowrimo to a woman who'd been sitting near me during the workshop, asking if she'd be participating. She looked at me as though I'd asked if she was going to play in a sandpit, or do finger-painting! Seemed to regard it as beneath contempt.

I realise many of the participants are teenagers writing poor YA fiction, but I'm sure that's not universally the case.

So, NanoWriMo anyone?
Don't mind if I do. I plan to try anyway. I'm no teenager though I have been told I don't look my almost 48 yrs. I agree that talking about it can give someone an incentive to actually try. I have a facebook group if anyone is interested. Let's do NaNo
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