Challenge yourself

I tried NANOWRIMO for the first time this November, even though I knew November is always one of my busiest months. It came as no surprise to me that I didn’t win, although I have several thousand words that I didn’t have when the month began, and a good start on a novel that I’ve been thinking about for a few years. Despite “losing,” I liked the idea of knowing several friends — and a few thousand strangers — were working on the same project at the same time. (Five of my friends did win.)

Here’s a similar concept — Book in a Week. Instead of binge writing for a month, this group tries to get as much written as possible in one week. But they do it every month of the year. Take a look at the welcome blog.

Unlike NANO, which is free to participants, BIW asks a $3 membership fee.

Teaching or learning?

Can you learn how to write creatively? It’s not a new question, and, as far as I’m concerned, the jury is still out.

But here’s a take on the topic that considers how graduate schools might help students hone — if not learn — the craft.

Practical Art: On Teaching the Business of Creative Writing

http://www.themillions.com/2014/08/practical-art-on-teaching-the-business-of-creative-writing.html