Freelance Authors: What is NaNoWriMo?
By Imogen Rayne, published Aug 25, 2007
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But, since the contest creation, the program has expanded into a global revolution that is sweeping the world of writing. According to the Office of Letters and Light (2006), over 79,000 participants entered last year. Unfortunately only about "13,000" (office of Letters and Light, 2006), were able to actually finish their novel. Each participant will try for their chance to become a new novelist, but only a few will make reach their goal.
Honestly, anyone can join, as long as they are able to write a "175 page (50,000word) novel" (The Office of Letters and light, 2006), during the month of November. Fortunately, the aspiring authors will not have to worry about the daunting task of perfecting each word or sentence. The NaNoWriMo program mainly focuses on an artist's hard work and their commitment to writing daily.
This contest encourages amateur and professionals author to enter into the friendly competition. Don't worry about the mistakes that will be made, since only they only judge the total word count. Every contestant is judged and rewarded for their daily perseverance. Also, the website offers a community to gain encouragement or to talk about the joys and sorrows of writing.
For more information or to join the revolution that is sweeping the writing world, go to www.nanowrimo.org. On November 1, 2007, a new round of contestants will be shooting for the finishing line. So, get ready to join them in a program, which will showcase the hard work of both amateurs and professionals alike. This program allows a would-be author, to work hard and attempt to write a novel in thirty days from a blank page.
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