Normally November is all about Abbey Players. This year
isn’t normal. This year November is all about NaNoWriMo.
For those who are wondering “what the flippertygibbit is a
NaNoWriMo?”, it simply stands for National Novel Writing Month. The idea is,
basically, to get started on that novel you’ve been mulling over an hit a word
count of 50,000 by the end of November.
Me, I’m using this time to work on a play script instead.
I’m part of the super-cool group they call the ‘Nano Rebels’. Don’t cross us, we’ve
got pens and word-processors and we’re not afraid to use them. I imagine us as the
Sharks to their Jets.
I was so inspired by a lot of the work at the Edinburgh
Fringe Festival this year and it’s got me itching to get writing. I’ve
attempted play-writing in the past but never seen it through, so I’m planning
to use NaNoWriMo to keep me on track and motivated.
What to do about the word count? A play script isn’t going
to reach the target and the reaching the target is the motivating factor. So,
here’s the plan – One play script, several short scripts for a sketch I’ve been
mulling over and… blogging. I’m not the most frequent blogger, I admit (with
the exception of August, which proves goal-setting works). Despite this I’m
setting up a second, more general blog, where I’ll talk about whatever nonsense
I feel inclined to. It’s called Jabber Jac (notice a theme? cough branding cough too many business
books) and I want to start off on the right foot with some regular content. I’m starting this one over on wordpress, though, after some
battles with using the blogger app on my iPad.
So, step up Wrimo,
lets do this. Hopefully, I’ll have a finished script and a hot new blog by the
end.
I will be keeping
this blog going. Theatre is the passion I am most, er, passionate about and I
want to keep this as a space to write specifically about that…. But, you know,
I have so many interesting and entertaining thoughts about so many interesting
and entertaining things, I can’t keep them contained any longer ;)
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