November is, as many people know, National Novel Writing Month, or "NaNoWriMo." It basically means you crank out a novel in 30 days, with a minimum length of 50,000 words, although I imagine children's book writers get away with shorter word counts.
I am not a NaNoWriMo participant, because although I've been known to write over thousand words in a day, there's no way I could do that every day for thirty days. The idea behind the contest is "quantity, not quality," but even without attention t...
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