November is National Novel Writing Month, as many of you know. I always have story ideas floating around in my brain, but nothing that I could turn into a novel. I don't have the patience, discipline, or organizational skills to write a novel. I do, however, have the necessary qualities to write a cookbook. I think. Sooooo, I'm thinking about using November to get part of my cookbook ready.
I don't know how much I'll post here, and I don't know if I'll write every single day (again with the lack of discipline). However, I do plan to try to prepare a recipe a day (not literally prepare in my kitchen, due to time and the fact that I live alone and just don't eat that much), and try to get some of the introduction down.
Anyone else participating in NaNoWriMo?
I will be attempting NaNoWriMo. My muse is MIA has be for the last almost 4 years. I don't seem to have the focus or the discipline to write everyday, so I don't know if I'll make it to 50k words, but I like trying. The way I see it, is any thing write is more than I had before I started.
ReplyDeletegood to know! i started writing a book about 4 months ago and am still working on getting the first couple chapters finished and putting all of my ideas together. sounds like NaNoWriMo will help light a fire under my butt :)the film Julie and Julia may be good incentive if you're writing a cookbook!
ReplyDeleteI really hope you decide to participate in NanoWrimo! There's a lot of support and a true feeling of satisfaction when you hit the 50,000 words at the end of November. I'll be there, too! If you search "kikiscauldron" we can be buddies!
ReplyDeleteI just read about NaNo WriMo over at Witchy Godmother's. I think it's a very tough, but a very good idea. And I think it's great that you're thinking of writing a cookbook! I hope we get to see some of the pages! :)
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