Camp NaNoWriMo is A Go
I didn’t intend for it to be, but I clicked on the link, logged in to see what it was all about, and then I was signed up. Yes, I probably should have known better. At the point, it became, “How can I do this?”
Well, I have a complete chapter structure laid out for Letters to My Grandchildren. That’s as good as an outline, right? I guess I’ll spend July working on that. I fired up Scrivener. I opened the project. I saved the project to DropBox. Now it will be easily available to the Macbook Air, so I’ll be able to work on it. I guess I had better do some reviewing of the videos on Scrivener 2. I’ve not paid much attention since I’ve been working on revision (which will continue), but I will want to use some of Scrivener’s new features, I suppose.
If you want to play along, there are two camp sessions this summer — July and August. They are free (Maybe you have older kids who are boooooreeeeed? Get ’em writing!). It’s not too late. Join me in the madness!
Note: For those of you accustomed to the robustness of the NaNoWriMo site, Camp NaNoWriMo offers pretty austere surroundings. In fact, you’ll probably feel like a camper of one. But isn’t that what a writer’s retreat is all about?