There must be some sort of way they can check it, because otherwise it wouldn't be a challenge at all, really.
there is a word count thing. you submit the file of your work starting in november and it counts the words, you can submit it as often as you like. or only submit it a few times.
they are relying on peoples honesty.
Last edited by Crazy_dude6662; 08-21-2006 at 06:21 PM.
You could start now, but it would defeat the purpose of participating in NaNoWriMo, so why bother? The community becomes a wealth of information from Oct to Dec. Ideas flow, challenges are taken up/given...it's just a fantastic community feel to the whole thing, with everyone struggling to paddle the same boat. They have 'in person' kick-off parties and 'It's finally over' parties (usually in the larger centre's), and last year they had city challenges where whole cities competed for greatest word count with another city. And as a bonus, they added a podcast with a celebrity reader. One lucky person got a portion of their NaNo novel read out for everyone to hear. The celebrity reader for 2005 was Will Weaton (for those die-hard trekkies out there).
It doesn't matter if you finish or not. No thugs are going to track you down if you only make it to 20k. It's totally free to participate, but if you're feeling particularly generous, you can donate something to the cause. Each year the funds raised go to building libraries for children in developing countries. It's all explained on the NaNo website. I believe it's also a tax write off, but you'd have to read for yourself to be sure. Chris Baty is the founder of NaNoWriMo if you want to look him up. Radio broadcasters in several countries have reported on NaNo, and some school's have participated as a class. It's no small thing, this NaNo. There are thousands of participants each November.
And for anyone still wondering, Crazy Dude's post was about last year's NaNo. He finished the 2005 NaNo challenge. It was an old post.
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Thank you valeca.. that was really helpful..
I am excited.. I want it to begin!
"The great art of life is the sensation, to feel that we exist, even in pain." -Lord Byron
Same over here..
"The great art of life is the sensation, to feel that we exist, even in pain." -Lord Byron
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