I registered for NaNoWriMo today, with the idea of participating in the month-long “Write a Novel in 30 Days” write-a-thon that takes place every November throughout the world and online at http://nanowrimo.org
From their website (along with my status for each step).
How It Works
During NaNoWriMo, you write 50,000 words in the 30 days of November. The challenge may be hard, but the logistics are not! Here, let us guide you through ‘em.
1. Sign up for our website with that big, blue “Sign Up!” button on the homepage. You’ll get an email validation link a few minutes later. DONE
2. As part of the sign-up process, you’ll choose a home region for in-person events near you. This is totally optional, but we think it’s a pretty awesome part of the NaNo experience. DONE
3. Our user dashboard will usher you through the rest of your account set-up stuff. Click on the grayed-out badges to fill out your profile, say hello in our forums, and add writing buddies. NOT DONE
4. On October 1, you’ll be able to add information about your upcoming novel to your profile. Giving your work a title or brief synopsis gets you 225% more pumped for November. It’s a fact. NOT DONE
5. You can also use October to read past author pep talks, grab participant web badges, meet folks in the forums, and learn more about our nonprofit. NOT DONE
6. At midnight on November 1, start writing. Work on your manuscript using any method where you can track your word count. Word-processing program, notebook, typewriter, stone slab: they all work. NOT DONE
7. Update your word count whenever you can. Some like every day; others prefer a few times a week. No matter when, you can do it in that word-count update menu at the top of every page on our site. NOT DONE
8. Stay motivated with pep talks (we’ll send them to your on-site inbox and your email), forum chatter, and in-person events in your region. There’s also a big world of NaNo out there in social media: find us on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, and Pinterest. NOT DONE
9. Starting on November 25, you can validate your novel to win. If it’s over 50,000 words, paste the text into the word-count validator. A few robotic calculations later, we’ll declare you an official NaNoWriMo winner! From there, you’ll be able to collect a few prime novelist goodies. NOT DONE
10. If you enjoy your NaNo experience, please donate to support our mission. We believe in making this a more creative world, and we’d love your help getting there. (Here’s more about why others donate, as well as additional ways to give.) OUTSKIRTS PRESS SPONSORED NANOWRIMO TWO YEARS AGO; CONSIDERING WHETHER OR NOT TO DO IT AGAIN…
So, who wants to join me and write a book (or at least a large chunk of a book) in 30 days?