Wednesday 9 November 2016

What I Learnt from NaNoWriMo Last Year


NaNoWriMo. It could be every writer's favourite time of the year, or their worst nightmare. For me it was kind of in the middle, so I decided to make this post offering some (hopefully helpful) tips to all those participating this year, and my overall thoughts on the program.

Now I am no NaNo veteran, I only participated last year, but my experience is still pretty vivid that I thought it was worth telling. For starters, it was not as easy as I thought it was going to be. For me, I just thought that I would definitely be able to finish way before November ended and that I wouldn't need to prepare. Boy was I wrong! I went in with no rhyme or reason to my story whatsoever, that I suffered about five boughts of writer's block and left so many plot holes. I would advise, DO SOME PLANNING! Definitely sort your story out.

I also was kind of intimidated by it? I saw all of these older 20-something people on the website that were on their fourth year participating, all with published books and projects, and I just missed my teen blog buddies more than ever. I didn't really find any YA writers to connect with, which left me kind of overwhelmed, so I would say to definitely go out of your way to find other people participating that you're comfortable with talking to, it makes the experience a whole lot more enjoyable.

It seems like I'm making it out to look like I hated most of it, but I actually really took a lot of positive things from it! It's such a great motivator to look at your word count, update your progress, and meet your goal. If you're someone like me who is completely unmotivated all the time, setting a goal on a website like this really helps you to sit your ass down and write!

Once you complete your goal, you also get a lot of cool perks that make the hard work really worth it. You get all of these discounts on publishing websites, plus t-shirts, a certificate and more! Again, if you like the idea of rewards for your accomplishments, this really keeps you going.

Overall NaNoWriMo is a great way for you to practice your writing. It's an amazing tool for aspiring writers to complete a challenge, and kickstart their careers through publishing perks. However it was very overwhelming for me and also quite stressful, that for me, I definitely needed a year's break. However if you're up for the challenge, it can really pay off.

Have you participated in NaNoWriMo? What did you think about it?

Emily @ Paperback Princess

8 comments:

  1. Great post! As you know, I'm doing it this year, and while it's definitely a struggle somedays, it is SO rewarding when you get the day's writing down and just see the words on the page :) That's how I feel, anyway!

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  2. Great advice! And totally important to get the balance right between stress and motivation (that's why I don't do it!)

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    1. Haha yes! I think I needed a break more than ever this year!

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  3. As someone who's just starting NaNo this year, this has actually really motivated me to start! I haven't started yet because of uni exams and all...whoops! But NOW IM FREE, and I'm so motivated to start!
    You mentioned being on a year's break - does that mean you're not doing NaNo this year?

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    1. Good luck with your writing! Yes, i'm not doing it this year because I've been crazy busy with school, so I'll just be a motivator for everyone else this year!

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  4. That's some great advice, Emily! I've personally never felt I had what it takes for NaNoWriMo, but I totes root for you- you're amaziiiing! I hope you feel up to it the next time around!

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    1. If you ever decide to do it, I'm sure you've got what it takes! Thanks Ruzaika :)

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