I'm toying with the NaNoWriMo idea this year. I'll be a little late to the party, but that's not insurmountable. I want to write with
triadruid, which is not allowed, but it doesn't have to be an 'official' NaNoWriMo project, I suppose. We need to get a lot of back-story written for the D&D game, and this is a pretty good excuse to do it. Mostly I want data, and I want feedback. If we have a goal, and keep a word-count, which seems to be the big important part of the NaNo structure, that's instant feedback. I'm motivated by numbers. As for the other sort of feedback, well, I imagine that if we're writing game-world stuff, the poor bastards kind folks on the gaming filter will get to see it, and perhaps will comment. (EDIT: And if we're writing something else, the fiction filter gets it...)
I'm weirdly scared of writing. That probably means that I should do it.
I'm weirdly scared of writing. That probably means that I should do it.
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Date: 2007-11-01 05:26 pm (UTC)I'm worried that team writing on the same topic will lead us into
godwarsphilosophical arguments, which will slow us down from the 50k/100k goal.no subject
Date: 2007-11-01 05:31 pm (UTC)I'd be keen enough on splitting it out, though. Let's take it to the other post, and we can arm-wrestle for the ideas we like.