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NaNoWriMo in Esperanto

de marbuljon, 15 de outubro de 2014

Mensagens: 4

Idioma: English

marbuljon (Mostrar o perfil) 15 de outubro de 2014 20:00:54

Anyone doing NaNoWriMo with Esperanto?

You start from zero, and write a horrible book in the month of November, and then typically use December to edit and fix it up (or you throw it in the trash, lol!)

jefusan (Mostrar o perfil) 23 de outubro de 2014 15:43:01

I have enough trouble getting NaNoWriMo done in English. I couldn't imagine trying to write that many words in Esperanto.

Moosader (Mostrar o perfil) 23 de outubro de 2014 16:14:05

Last year, I got some friends of mine to contribute to a NaNoWriMo project on GitHub. I was thinking of picking it up again this year, so maybe I'll start an Esperanto story.

Anyone else want to collaborate on an aĉa rakonton with me? lango.gif

marbuljon (Mostrar o perfil) 24 de outubro de 2014 14:57:00

jefusan:I couldn't imagine trying to write that many words in Esperanto.
I think that nowadays, you can actually change the goal word-count for yourself. It seemed to be that way when I looked at the progress graph last year, anyway.

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Usually during NaNo I switch between lots of unrelated stories anyway. So I might do some in Esperanto and some in English and maybe none have anything to do with each other. If I fall behind, it's easier to catch up by writing non-fiction...

I think doing tandem writing is fun but then it feels like "What can I do with the end-story? It's not really mine" and then I feel awkward. But I think it's great for boosting creativity, you can do a tandem story, likely wish something else happened instead, rewrite that part and branch out and have your own story.

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