Except, what if I failed? Taking no chances, I told no one. At the time, I was a planetary science postdoc and should have been concentrating on my research, but I was tired of writing about what is. Why? Because NaNoWriMo has had such a profound influence on me, it actually altered the direction of my life.Ģ003 – The First Year. (If you stick around long enough, nonprofit organizations will always find something for you to do.) I agreed. ML, a volunteer regional leader), ML mentor, site debugger, ML handbook contributor, fundraiser, translator, and occasional MOD. When HQ found out about this big milestone, they asked me to describe the lessons learned over the years as a participant, Municipal Liaison (a.k.a. NaNoWriMo has always been an important part of my November, but this year it’s more so. What lessons have you learned during your experiences doing NaNoWriMo? Long-time participant Kathy Kitts shares some of the takeaways from her impressive twenty-year streak of writing novels:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |