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Monday, May 23, 2011

Nanowrimo

This looks a bit weird. Looking at the title and saying that word. Is it a word? Or is it many? Those are the questions. Nanowrimo really means National Novel Writing Month. The title decribes it all. Every November thousands of eager writers participate in a world wide event. Writers are challenged to write a 50,000 word novel in less than a month or in one month. For the young writers program (ywp) you have to write about 2,000-5,000 words a day. This could range from two pages to six pages. Once you complete your book (if you did) they will give you a proof copy of your book. When you receive this novel you created it will look like an ordinary book, except it can't be sold in stores and is not fully published. YOU get to design all of the fonts, cover and other book detail. So stop reading this post and start writing! 
( you must start writing in November, if you write now it would be considered cheating) 

Finished and showcased...

Finally my movie, "The Clue in the Muffin" was fully edited (much approved) and showcased at the Jamestown Art Center on May 19th. We did have audio problems while there but it was fine for playback on my computer. So I would like to thank all cast members involved. Including Callie, Robert, Paris, Matt, Jacob, Emma, the Drummond's and Kenny. You all helped me with my movie and for that I will be forever thankful. Jk not really... but you catch my drift ya'll.