24 Books that Began as NaNoWriMo Projects
November is National Novel Writing Month and many aspiring authors may be feeling a combination of Rocky-esque determination and sweaty nervousness. After all, this is the month where established authors and aspiring writers alike from all over the world take the challenge to buckle down and pen a full-length novel.
Whether you're a rookie or a veteran, participation is no ordinary feat. The goal is roughly 1,667 words per day, 11,669 words per week, with the grand total of 50,000 words due by November 30.
No pressure.
Before you begin, get inspired by these 24 books that can trace their roots back to NaNoWriMo projects. Not only did books including The Night Circus, With the Fire on High, and An Absolutely Remarkable Thing reach the finish line, they reached the pinnacle—publication.
Who knows? Maybe your NaNoWriMo book could wind up on this list someday. Which ones do you recommend? Let us know in the comments!
Whether you're a rookie or a veteran, participation is no ordinary feat. The goal is roughly 1,667 words per day, 11,669 words per week, with the grand total of 50,000 words due by November 30.
No pressure.
Before you begin, get inspired by these 24 books that can trace their roots back to NaNoWriMo projects. Not only did books including The Night Circus, With the Fire on High, and An Absolutely Remarkable Thing reach the finish line, they reached the pinnacle—publication.
Who knows? Maybe your NaNoWriMo book could wind up on this list someday. Which ones do you recommend? Let us know in the comments!
Which of NaNoWriMo book are you most excited to check out? Let us know in the comments!
Check out more recent articles, including:
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The Most Read Books on Goodreads in October
Check out more recent articles, including:
NaNoWriMo Advice: Scary First Sentences and Why they Don’t Really Matter (Yet)
Expert Advice on How to Develop a Reading Habit
The Most Read Books on Goodreads in October
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Good luck!

Good luck!"
Thank you!

You can do it!!! All that energy from the past five years is dying to get out and onto the page! Go write that book, Dana, you know you can do it!
I wasn't going to do proper NaNo since I already have an MS I'm editing, but this article just made me want to follow that SHINY NEW IDEA that's been tugging at me for weeks (that I've obsessively been jotting on tiny bits of paper because I just can't help it)...


You can do it!!! All that energy from the past five years is dying to get out ..."
Thank you!!
Also, you have to do it! Let's be friends on NaNoWriMo and support each other!

I understand the feeling. I want to write a book too. ..someday.

Also, you have to do it! Let's be friends on NaNoWriMo and support each other!
Yes, let's do that! Let's crush this NaNo!

I understand the feeling. I want to write a book too. ..someday."
Good luck to both of you!

Just joined it! :)
I'm going to give NaNo a try again this year. Fingers crossed!

I understand the feeling. I want to write a book too. ..some..."
Ann wrote: "Colleen's Conclusions wrote: "I'm glad I've read at least four of them! I want to try to do this, but life is always busy."
I understand the feeling. I want to write a book too. ..someday."
good luck Authoress and others





Awesome! Good luck!


You can do it!!! All that energy from the past five year..."
good luck

Barbara: how do you get in on this month long writing and who monitors. where does your writing go after the 30 days

Awesome! Good luck!"
Thank you very much!

Thousands of people all over the world take part every November and they track their work and progress on www.nanowrimo.org there are also forums where you can support others and join in on conversations about many different topics. You can't write your story itself on the website, but usually on a Microsoft Word document or Google Doc. :)


Agreed:)

Awesome! You can do it!


Good Luck!

That's really inspiring to know that these books started out with NaNoWriMo.
I actually just started my own NaNo project, I've never written anything before and have been wanting to get this story out of my head and onto paper for a while.

That's really inspiring to know that these books started out with NaNoWriMo.
I actually ju..."
That's great!

Good Luck!"
Thanks!



I have participated twice. Neither was a win (although I finally finished the first novel this spring), but I think every word you write is a win! Good luck!