Each November there is a invitation to write a novel in a month. NaNoWriMo is National Novel Writing Month. I think it is a great program.
My young two daughters are going to participate.
I'll share a story I shared last year:
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The ceramics teacher announced on opening day that
he was dividing the class into two groups.
All those on the left side of
the studio, he said, would be graded solely on the quantity of work they
produced, all those on the right solely on its quality. His procedure was
simple: on the final day of class he would bring in his bathroom scales and
weigh the work of the "quantity" group: fifty pound of pots rated an "A," forty
pounds a "B," and so on. Those being graded on "quality," however, needed to
produce only one pot - albeit a perfect one - to get an "A."
Well, came
grading time and a curious fact emerged: the works of highest quality were all
produced by the group being graded for quantity.
It seems that while the
"quantity" group was busily churning out piles of work - and learning from their
mistakes - the "quality" group had sat theorizing about perfection, and in the
end had little more to show for their efforts than grandiose theories and a pile
of dead clay.
From Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking
by David Bayles, Ted Orland
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If you have any children with an interest in writing fiction you could encourage them to participate i National Novel Writing Month.
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