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		<title>It&#8217;s NaNoWriMo Time Again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time of year again, where we all go nuts and try to write 50,000 words in 30 days.  I did it last year and loved it, so I&#8217;m having a go again this year.   But this year, I&#8217;m doing it all a bit different. In honour of two of my favourite authors, &#8230; </p><p><a class="more-link block-button" href="http://www.andycoughlan.co.uk/its-nanowrimo-time-again/">Continue reading &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s that time of year again, where we all go nuts and try to write 50,000 words in 30 days.  I did it last year and loved it, so I&#8217;m having a go again this year.  </p>
<p>But this year, I&#8217;m doing it all a bit different.</p>
<p>In honour of two of my favourite authors, <a href="http://www.sproutlore.com" target="_blank">Robert Rankin</a> and <a href="http://www.neilgaiman.com" target="_blank">Neil Gaiman</a>, I&#8217;ll be doing it with a pen and paper (it also gets me away from the computer and this darned distracting interweb).</p>
<p>I was a bit unsure of this approach at first &#8211; how would I cope without being able to check my tweets every five minutes?</p>
<p>As it turns out, it was great, but it still left me with a couple of unresolved issues.</p>
<p>Firstly; which type of pen to use?</p>
<p>I met Robert Rankin a few years ago when he was one of the speakers at a comedy writing workshop. Here he espoused the virtues of the Bic Biro.  For him, no other pen came close &#8211; he even complained when I asked him to sign my book with my fountain pen.  </p>
<p>No such complaints I feel would issue forth from Mr Gaiman, who takes writing with an ink pen to a whole new level.</p>
<p>So what to do? Easy &#8211; 25000 words with a Biro, followed by 25000 words with my trusty parker fountain pen (I think a straight ink pen is probably a bit ambitious for someone as clumsy as me). </p>
<p>Sorted.</p>
<p>My second, and possibly more significant quandary, was what to write.  After much deliberation (more than was probably necessary) I&#8217;ve decided that, rather than go for a straight novel, I should try something a little different.  </p>
<p>I went up to London last week to the very cool <a href="http://tuttleclub.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Tuttle Club</a> at the ICA (<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/geekyouup/2968708415/in/pool-675845@N23" target="_blank">see me here at the bar getting a coffee</a>) and met a very splendid man who goes by the moniker of <a href="http://www.sizemore.co.uk" target="_blank">Sizemore</a> (he&#8217;s the one in the checked shirt, sat down).  He told me about a project he&#8217;s working on which inspired me (along with Adrian Mead&#8217;s very excellent <a href="http://www.meadkerr.com/book.html" target="_blank">Making It As a Screenwriter</a>) to write something for television.</p>
<p>So what I shall do for NaNoWriMo is write out a six episode TV series in long hand prose, with the intention of then adapting it directly to screenplay format afterwards.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve done all the calculations to try to keep me on track both with NaNoWriMo itself, and the pacing of the screenplays.  It&#8217;ll be a six chapter book, with 8500-9000 words per chapter; each chapter = one episode. I&#8217;ve no idea if it will work, but I&#8217;m 1758 words in so far (roughly, manual counting is a pain) and all feels good.</p>
<p>See you on the other side&#8230; and good luck to @missread, @ricgalbraith, @warriorgrrl and @splinister and everyone else doing it.</p>
<p>(Yes I know, I&#8217;m halfway through Return to Earth draft 2 but I&#8217;m following Adrian Mead&#8217;s advice and trying to get a wider variety of work into my portfolio &#8211; and I have no TV scripts in the bank at the moment)</p>
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