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NaNoWriMo - literature.cafe
literature.cafeThe unofficial lemmy community for the “National Novel Writing Month” challenge,
often shortened to NaNoWriMo. This forum is not officially affiliated with the
501©(3) nonprofit organization of the same name, it is a simply fan community
dedicated to discussion of those participating in said nonprofit organizations
yearly challenge. This is a community dedicated to sharing discussion, criticism
and pep talks related to NaNoWriMo. Learn more about NaNoWriMo from their
website here. [https://nanowrimo.org/] Feel free to check out their resources
hub as well. [https://nanowrimo.org/nano-resource-hub] If you are able, consider
donating to them as well and maybe participating in their community as well.
They are a really cool organization! — #### Community Rules: - Please follow
literature.cafe’s instance wide rules. - This is not a contest with an official
prize, the prize is the satisfaction of having made a finished novel. If you are
cheating, you are only cheating yourself. Remember that. - Please, no AI. This
is not the community for that. - Please only give criticism when specifically
requested — ##### NaNoWriMo Challenge Rules (from their website truncated via
wikipedia, thank you wikipedia editors!) > - Writing starts at 12:00: a.m. on
November 1 and ends >11:59:59 p.m. on November 30, local time. > - No one is
allowed to start early and the challenge finishes >exactly 30 days from that
start point. > - Novels must reach a minimum of 50,000 words before the >end of
November in order to win. These words can either be >a complete novel of 50,000
words or the first 50,000 words >of a novel to be completed later. >- Planning
and extensive notes are permitted, but no >material written before the November
1 start date can go into >the body of the novel. >- Participants’ novels can be
on any theme, genre of fiction, >and language. Everything from fanfiction, which
uses >trademarked characters, to novels in poem format, and >metafiction is
allowed; according to the website’s FAQ, “If >you believe you’re writing a
novel, we believe you’re writing a >novel too.” >“Rebelling” is allowed, as
NaNoWriMo is considered a “self-challenge”; rebels are allowed to validate and
thus receive any prizes from sponsors.
!nanowrimo@literature.cafe is the community, if you plan on participating in the challenge feel free to post over there about it :D
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