By Heather Stromski
November has begun, and to most people, that means sleeping off their candy hangover, putting decorations away and starting to fret earnestly over the winter holidays. However, to a growing pool of aspiring writers, the first of November kicks off the start of 30 days of putting pen to paper – or fingers to computer keys, as it were – to knock out fifty thousand words or more during National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, for short.
November has begun, and to most people, that means sleeping off their candy hangover, putting decorations away and starting to fret earnestly over the winter holidays. However, to a growing pool of aspiring writers, the first of November kicks off the start of 30 days of putting pen to paper – or fingers to computer keys, as it were – to knock out fifty thousand words or more during National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, for short.