By Douglas Clark
November 1 starts the National Novel writing month. Check it out here. I first heard about this when I was working on my master’s degree. I actually had a novel writing class where I had to write a 50,000 word novel by the end of the semester. The concept for that class was very similar to the National Novel Writing Month contest. After finishing my class, I promised myself at some point I would compete in the contest and see what would come of it.
November 1 starts the National Novel writing month. Check it out here. I first heard about this when I was working on my master’s degree. I actually had a novel writing class where I had to write a 50,000 word novel by the end of the semester. The concept for that class was very similar to the National Novel Writing Month contest. After finishing my class, I promised myself at some point I would compete in the contest and see what would come of it.
Now I love writing obviously, but this contest is a
challenge. According to the rules, you have 30 days to write 50,000 words. That
averages out to 1,667 words a day. Doesn’t seem too daunting until you realize
that’s EVERY day, no break, no rest or writing vacation; 1,667 words a day. The
whole point of the exercise is to prove to yourself it can be done. I mean, you
are allowed to make revisions, do rewrites, add, subtract, etc., but if you
want to be counted as a winner on day 30, your word count must be 50,000 or
higher.
I’m using this contest as a way of forcing myself to excel
in daily word count. You see for me, I can pound out 500 words a day without
even realizing it, but imagine tripling that. I’ve often wondered what it would
be like to be a prolific writer, but wondering only gets you so far. I’m
actually going to have to write if I want a huge library of work by the time I
kick the bucket. So off I go to write another novel, but this time I only have
30 days to do it.
If you’re interested and want a challenge, sign up. There’s
no time like the present. I’ll give you updates during the month on how I’m
doing. Wish me luck!!!
Thanks for reading.
Questions and comments are welcome.
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