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Camp NaNo April 2020

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Camp NaNo April 2020
Group:NaNoWriMo Swapping
Swap Coordinator:Artistic (contact)
Swap categories: Letters & Writing 
Number of people in swap:3
Location:International
Type:Type 1: Electronic
Last day to signup/drop:March 31, 2020
Date items must be sent by:May 15, 2020
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

It's mid-March 2020 which means you should be prepping for the April season of Camp NaNoWriMo.

The site has a few changes. Among them:

  • just log in to the site and use your regular November log-in credentials.

  • Cabins are gone, but permanent groups are now a thing. I've created Swap-bot Wrimos. See the NaNo site for details. Once you're in the group on the NaNo site (maximum is 20 people), you can invite others.

  • Be sure to create a project for April.

PLEASE post your NaNo name below. I can't remember them from season to season.

For this swap

In addition to your NaNo name, post below what you plan to work on in April. This is electronic -- making it as easy as possible for as many people.

We're all under lockdown, so pull out those notebooks, tablets, laptops and whatnot to get some words in for the April 2020 Camp.

Reminder: ALL members are officers and can post swaps or forum activities at any time.

Discussion

Artistic 03/19/2020 #

My NaNo name is: Artisticinva

Artistic 03/19/2020 #

My April 2020 Camp NaNo goal:

a) read chapters of the possibly conflicting books, "Mastering Suspense Structure & Plot" by Jane Cleland, and "Story Trumps Structure" by Steven James

b) journal at least 10 days of the month

c) write something new on any existing project (this includes editing any NaNo project, character sketching; and/or working on a synopsis).

Artistic 03/23/2020 #

For those who may be looking for a how-to on characterization methods, on Twitter director/writer StevenCanals has posted his method. His example is using his show "Pose" as well as a blank one for writers.

Artistic 03/23/2020 #

Here's the link to the NaNoWriMo Swap-bot Wrimos group.

ariestess 03/23/2020 #

My NaNo name is ariestess

My project is listed as "Unnamed Regina Mills Romance", as I'm not sure what pairing or theme week I have to work with in April yet. LOL

Artistic 04/ 2/2020 #

Partners assigned, FWIW. :) And date moved out to May 15 given our current international situation.

Nserviam 04/ 8/2020 #

My NaNo name: ctice

My camp project: trying to get back in the habit. My goal is to do morning pages on 750words.com everyday. So far, it hasn't been everyday. I could blame it on my computer being in the shop, but I'm just forgetting.

Artistic 05/ 4/2020 #

It's May 4 as I report in on my Camp NaNo status. I didn't read either of the books I'd planned to. I was busy actually writing!

I originally had a goal of 10K words for the April 2020 Camp season. I didn't get anywhere near that, but I did do more than the 554 words I remembered to record on the site.

I called the camp project "Pandemic Writing." During the month, I wrote and posted five blog items -- outstanding output giving that I hadn't put up a post since December 2019! All of them were about the pandemic and it was a good way to let off some steam about the frustrations of the last two months. It was a form of journaling that continues.

I also had four -- count 'em, 1-2-3-4! -- writer group meetings, via Zoom, of course. I'm in a local group of women writers who sort of call ourselves the Ladies' Literati. We usually meet at a delightful Argentine restaurant or a wine bar. We took to Zoom to gather and to do some reading of excerpts of recent work. Prepping for that short reading made me pull out and work on a project that had been languishing for a while.

Sisters in Crime Houston had its second virtual meeting last month. The speaker was a writer/member who shared her writer's journey (which included five husbands, several of which were involved in felonies).

And a group of current and former romance writer pals got together via Zoom on April 19. That meeting was a general catch-up on what everyone has been working on. We're meeting every two weeks. Yesterday's meeting was to provide a set-up of and then a reading of the WIP. It actually hurt my heart to have to close the computer after that call, because I read from one story that is in progress, but opened the file to continue and finish work on Mercy 2.0. :)

Hope you guys had a productive April.

Artistic 05/ 4/2020 #

Oh, and April 15 was the hour-long free MasterClass chat with author Dan Brown. That was good. Of course, I took notes. Let me know if you want me to type them up here.

So, overall, it was a quite the writerly month. :)

ariestess 05/ 7/2020 #

I managed to get my word count [and more] mostly with one theme week, but with a few other short stories, which is what my project ended up turning into.

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