Back in 2007 (?) I took the NaNoWriMo challenge (National Novel Writing Month) that takes place in November each year. It was a lot of fun and I actually surprised myself at how much I was able to write from scratch. No, I didn't make the 50,000 word count that is necessary for a "win" which would have been nice, but I did manage to put together 30,000 words that became Terrible Happiness; a collection of short "almost" stories that were connected by one main character, of sorts. Some of it worked, most of it didn't. Still, it was worth the time spent and it felt good to get the gears turning.
I looked at the challenge as a writing experiment, an exercise, a way to create something for free.
As November approaches (2 days!) I am toying with the idea of novelizing my horror screenplay The Sleeping Deep and approaching it with the Young Adult Fiction genre/market/demographic in mind (i.e. Twilight, The Hunger Games, Harry Potter.) I know this will take some re-imagining and reverse engineering of the story's big idea that could, if I managed to do it right, would/might result in (at the very least) a first draft.
NaNoWriMo website
http://nanowrimo.org
Terrible Happiness (the results in PDF for free)
http://www.lulu.com/content/e-book/terrible-happiness-test/11596035
books to screenplays and vice versa
http://www.writersstore.com/the-novel-vs-the-screenplay-a-tough-love-guide-for-talented-writers/
The Sleeping Deep - screenplay promotions
http://flickerpictures.com/tsd.htm
Thought I'd post here to field some feedback. Whaddaya think? Good use of 30 days? Better to write something completely different? Even better to write the "prequel" to the screenplay that already exists? Just do it and chalk it up as the "Why Not" factor?
Anyone else taking the challenge this year?
Cheers
Jeff
I looked at the challenge as a writing experiment, an exercise, a way to create something for free.
As November approaches (2 days!) I am toying with the idea of novelizing my horror screenplay The Sleeping Deep and approaching it with the Young Adult Fiction genre/market/demographic in mind (i.e. Twilight, The Hunger Games, Harry Potter.) I know this will take some re-imagining and reverse engineering of the story's big idea that could, if I managed to do it right, would/might result in (at the very least) a first draft.
NaNoWriMo website
http://nanowrimo.org
Terrible Happiness (the results in PDF for free)
http://www.lulu.com/content/e-book/terrible-happiness-test/11596035
books to screenplays and vice versa
http://www.writersstore.com/the-novel-vs-the-screenplay-a-tough-love-guide-for-talented-writers/
The Sleeping Deep - screenplay promotions
http://flickerpictures.com/tsd.htm
Thought I'd post here to field some feedback. Whaddaya think? Good use of 30 days? Better to write something completely different? Even better to write the "prequel" to the screenplay that already exists? Just do it and chalk it up as the "Why Not" factor?
Anyone else taking the challenge this year?
Cheers

Jeff