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NaNoWriMo in Esperanto

ya marbuljon, 15 Oktoba 2014

Ujumbe: 4

Lugha: English

marbuljon (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Oktoba 2014 8:00:54 alasiri

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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Oktoba 2014 3:43:01 alasiri

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

Moosader (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Oktoba 2014 4:14:05 alasiri

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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Oktoba 2014 2:57:00 alasiri

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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