The NaNoWriMo Challenge
The NaNoWriMo Challenge!
I've decided to sign up for NaNoWriMo this year for a bit of an experiment. This will be my first time but I've been writing so much recently that I think I can handle it.
However.
Writing, when I'm in the zone, is not something I find particularly difficult. In the last week alone I wrote some 15,000 words on just one or two hours a day. When I have the thread of a story its like I don't actually write it, it writes itself. So if I'm going to make it a challenge, I want to do something different.
This is what I've decided to do, and I want anyone who's up for the challenge to join me.
For a bit of fun, let’s create something “out-there” and attempt to push our literary boundaries. If what you write turns out to be a masterpiece then all well and good, but at the very least it will give you a chance to try something different and explore new territory.
The target, as with all NaNoWriMo novels is a story of 50,000 words within the month of November.
This year, however, I have chosen a number of criteria and I will use a dice to decide exactly which ones I will use.
My criteria are -
1. Genre.2. Narrative voice.3. Character4. Character attribute5. Setting
You should choose six options for each, then roll a dice to decide the basics of your story.
Please note – all criteria should be filled out individually. The choices below are what I chose, but please make sure that each option is something you would feel comfortable (or be willing to try) writing about. For example, if you don’t like writing about serial killers, don’t use “serial killer” as an option.
The most important one is the genre. You should chose six genres that you have NEVER written in before. We're attempting to leave our comfort zones here.
Okay, so here's what I chose for my categories, and the results of my dice rolls are in bold.
Your novel will be a –
1. Western2. Historical romance3. Techno-thriller4. Mystery5. Crime story6. Literary story
written in –
1. First person2. Second person3. Third person4. First person omniscient5. First person multiple viewpoint6. Stream of consciousness
And featuring a –
1. Cowboy2. Talking animal3. Housewife4. Ninja5. Bank manager6. School teacher
who is –
1. Immortal2. Gay3. Disabled4. Retired5. Pre-teen6. Very overweight
In a primary location of –
1. Desert2. City3. Ocean4. Space5. Mountain6. European Countryside
You can add more and more categories if you wish.
Good luck!
So, my result – I will write a crime story in first person, featuring a gay cowboy and set in or around the ocean.
Hmmm.
Feel free to add my to your friends list on NaNoWriMo. I'm going under my real name, ChrisWard.
Good luck!
CW
3 Oct 2012
Published on October 02, 2012 19:04
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