cpt kangarooski wrote:
The only real limit they impose is the 50,000 word in one month rule, in a sort of "do or DIE!" approach to writing.
It produces a lot of crap, yes. But it also produces a few gems.
Ed.
Quote:Not that I know of. NaNoWriMo is a yearly contest held in the hopes of flushing more and better authors from the undergrowth of amateurs out there in Internet-land. It works, too. So far, they can honestly claim to have found (or started on their way) at least one author a year, and usually more than one.
Is that affiliated in any way with the BiMonSciFiCon?
The only real limit they impose is the 50,000 word in one month rule, in a sort of "do or DIE!" approach to writing.
It produces a lot of crap, yes. But it also produces a few gems.
Ed.