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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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= About Novel Quest =
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== Have you ever dreamed of writing a novel? ==
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Every year people around the world take the plunge and become an author during the month of November. If you've always wanted to write a novel, or try to write a novel, then this is the year to take advantage of Novel Quest. It is a free, annual challenge that takes place every November, where novelists strive to start, write and complete the writing project of their choice (e.g., write the first draft of their 50,000+ word novel in just 30 days or spend 50 hours of editing to get their novel to its next phase).
  
=== NaNoWriMo Illinois::Naperville Region ===
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Our Novel Quest region of Naperville represents the cities and suburbs west of Chicago and has partnered with area libraries to offer preparatory workshops.
Have you ever dreamed of writing a novel?
 
  
November is National Novel Writing Month, a free annual event helping to motivate writers to start and complete a 50,000 word novel in thirty days. In 2006, over 79,000 people worldwide participated. Nearly 13,000 of them successfully crossed the finish line. Last year in the Chicago Western Suburbs region (centered in Naperville) 56 out of 188 participants achieved winner status and won a free paperback copy of their novel (a prize sponsored by lulu.com).
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We also partner with many area libraries to offer write-in events in November for people to use to work on their novel while others around them are working on theirs. For more information see the [http://naperwrimo.org/crawl Library Crawl] page.
  
Our region finished 55th in the world (out of 344 regions) in total word count, ahead of Montreal, Vermont, Nebraska, France and Madison, Wisconsin.
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All participants and their friends and family are welcome to attend the TGIO party. Come visit http://naperwrimo.org for '''[http://naperwrimo.org/events more detailed event information]'''. Fulfill your dream of becoming a novelist.  
  
This fall, the 95th Street Library will be hosting a two hour kick-off event 7-9 pm, November 1st and write-in events 1-4 pm each Sunday in November. There will also be a party December 8th for all participants and three October events to help people prepare to write their novels in November. Come visit http://writing.teiru.net/wiki for schedule information. Come fulfill your dream of becoming a novelist. See http://www.nanowrimo.org and send your questions to naperville_il@nanowrimo.org.
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= Frequently Asked Questions =
  
Here is some more information in the form of a FAQ:
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== Frequently Asked Questions  ==
  
Q: What does this cost? <br />
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Q: What does this cost? <br>  
A: Absolutely nothing is required. Donations to cover the nanowrimo.org website and administrative costs are accepted but are not necessary.
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A: '''Absolutely nothing is required''' to participate in Novel Quest.
  
Q: What do the winners get? <br />
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Q: What do the winners get? <br>  
A: A PDF file proclaiming them NaNoWriMo winners if they manage to complete at least 50,000 words in 30 days. More importantly, the happiness of completing at least 50,0000 words of a novel. In addition, [http://lulu.com Lulu.com] has been giving winners a free paperback copy of their completed novel.
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A: A PDF file proclaiming them winners if they manage to complete their pre-stated project goal (e.g., 50,000 words written in 30 days). Each participant can set their own goal. More importantly, winners achieve the happiness of completing their writing or editing project.
  
Q: 50,000 words in 30 days seems foolhardy... <br />
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Q: Where can I find out more information about the local events?<br/>
A: Actually, it turns out to be roughly 1,670 words per day, which turns out to be manageable. There are some exceptionally prolific writers who produce four times that amount... but many just barely get over the hump. The NaNoWriMo website and online discussion forums provide a lot of support; and we are organizing some weekly meetings locally for participants to use for writing and discussing their work.
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A: Check out the '''[[2024 Events]]''' page for detailed information about the local events.
  
Q: Do I have to publish my novel? <br />
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Q: 50,000 words in 30 days seems foolhardy... <br>  
A: No. Some participants share their novels with other participants for critiquing; a few participants have had their NaNoWriMo novels published. There are no requirements here.
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A: Actually, it turns out to be roughly 1,670 words per day, which turns out to be manageable. There are some exceptionally prolific writers who produce four times that amount... but many just barely get over the hump.  
  
Q: What about my privacy? <br/>
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Q: Do I have to publish my novel? <br>  
A: While you do have to provide an e-mail address in order to register, the NaNoWriMo forums give participants fine control over what information is made available to others. E-mail address and identity information can be concealed and the NaNoWriMo team has a strong privacy policy. E-mail addresses are not shared or sold and you have to explicitly sign up to receive e-mail announcements from the NaNo team during November.
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A: No. Some participants share their novels with other participants for critiquing. There are no requirements here.  
  
 
Q: How do I sign up? <br/>
 
Q: How do I sign up? <br/>
A: Sign-ups can be done through the http://www.nanowrimo.org website beginning October 1, 2007. The NaNoWriMo contest proper begins at 12:01 November 1st. There will be a kick-off event 7-9 pm that evening at the 95th Street Library.
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A: We recommend you go to [our Novel Quest substack|https://novelquest.substack.com/] and subscribe to stay informed about our programs.
  
Q: Who coordinates things for the Chicago Western Suburbs region? <br />
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Q: Who coordinates things for the Chicago Western Suburbs region? <br>  
A: We (Tim Yao, Brian Chapman and Michelle Pfeiffer-Borucki) are volunteer municipal liaisons for the Chicago Western Suburbs region of NaNoWriMo. We are enthusiastic participants of previous NaNo's who want to help others find the joy of completion that we've found. We organize the kick-off writing session, weekly writing sessions and the TGIO party at the end.
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A: We (Tim Yao, Sam McAdams, Jenny Johnson, and Jenn Bauer) are volunteer Quest Guides for this region of Novel Quest. We're here to organize the local events and help answer questions.
  
If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us at naperville_il@nanowrimo.org  
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If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us at mliaisons -AT- naperwrimo.org
  
Q: Say I join the region, what do I do next? <br />
 
A: If you haven't already done so, please come to our [http://www.nanowrimo.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&topic_id=1028&forum=240 welcome] thread and post a note introducing yourself to the other participants. You can say something about who you are and what you are writing. There are several other threads of interest in our [http://www.nanowrimo.org/modules/newbb/viewforum.php?forum=240 regional forum]. You can also [http://www.frappr.com/westsuburbanwriters place yourself on our regional map] and [http://writing.teiru.net/wiki contribute to our regional wiki site] that is going to serve as an example of next year's official NaNo wiki engine.
 
You can also go to [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nanowrimo-west-suburbs/ the yahoogroups nanowrimo-west-suburbs e-mail list] and subscribe to it. This list is used for communications within the group during the normal year and especially for planning in preparation for the next NaNoWriMo.
 
  
Q: When and where are the write-ins? <br />
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= Resources =
A: You are very welcome to come to our Sunday write-in's, which are also in the [http://maps.google.com/local?q=%22Barnes+and+Noble%22%2C+Naperville%2C+IL&btnG=Search&sll=37.062500%2C-95.677068&sspn=40.613415%2C74.179688&f=q&hl=en&latlng=41785833,-88147222,4999810483476551057 downtown Naperville Barnes and Noble] from 1-3 pm just outside their upstairs music area (there will be a big sign).
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== Which Novel Writing Books are Recommended?  ==
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See [[Book Recommendations|Book_Recommendations]]
  
Q: Where can I find the recommended books? <br />
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== What other resources are there? ==
A: Make sure to avail yourselves of the great displays of [http://www.nanowrimo.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=6289&forum=240 recommended books] that the Naperville Nichols and 95th street libraries have set up for the month of November. The Nichols library went so far as to buy every book on the list we sent that they didn't already have.
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Glad you asked. We have a [[Useful_references_for_writers]] page where there are a lot of links collected!
  
=== hipster PDA ===
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== What happened with NaNoWriMo? ==
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See the [[Old NaNoWriMo FAQ]].
  
The [http://merlin.blogs.com/43folders/2004/09/introducing_the.html hipster PDA] is a cool, retro-low tech solution to information management. One uses a collection of blank and written 3x5 index cards bound with a binder clip or collected in a special carrier to jot down notes. Here are some pertinent links:
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<headertabs />
 
 
* [http://gurno.com/adam/j2/index.php?p=44 Tricking out the hipster]
 
* [http://radio.weblogs.com/0114670/categories/hipsterPda/2005/06/14.html Hipster PDA: Plans, Ideas, Information ... all in the back pocket]
 
* [http://www.douglasjohnston.net/weblog/archives/2005/06/11/diyp2_hipsterpda/ D*I*Y Planner Hipster PDA Edition]
 
* [http://www.slowburnproductions.com/2005/09/hipster-pda-tips-for-people-obsessed.html  Hipster PDA Tips for People Obsessed With Productivity Pr0n But Bad At Actual Productivity]
 
* [http://www.43folders.com/2005/01/organizing_your.html Organizing your Hipster PDA]
 
 
 
 
 
=== Which Novel Writing Books are Recommended? ===
 
 
 
* See [http://www.nanowrimo.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=6289&forum=240 the 2005 thread for recommended books]
 
* See [http://www.nanowrimo.org/2003/viewtopic.php?t=15631&highlight=recommended+books this 2003 thread] with recommended books
 

Latest revision as of 20:15, 19 August 2024

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Have you ever dreamed of writing a novel?

Every year people around the world take the plunge and become an author during the month of November. If you've always wanted to write a novel, or try to write a novel, then this is the year to take advantage of Novel Quest. It is a free, annual challenge that takes place every November, where novelists strive to start, write and complete the writing project of their choice (e.g., write the first draft of their 50,000+ word novel in just 30 days or spend 50 hours of editing to get their novel to its next phase).

Our Novel Quest region of Naperville represents the cities and suburbs west of Chicago and has partnered with area libraries to offer preparatory workshops.

We also partner with many area libraries to offer write-in events in November for people to use to work on their novel while others around them are working on theirs. For more information see the Library Crawl page.

All participants and their friends and family are welcome to attend the TGIO party. Come visit http://naperwrimo.org for more detailed event information. Fulfill your dream of becoming a novelist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does this cost?
A: Absolutely nothing is required to participate in Novel Quest.

Q: What do the winners get?
A: A PDF file proclaiming them winners if they manage to complete their pre-stated project goal (e.g., 50,000 words written in 30 days). Each participant can set their own goal. More importantly, winners achieve the happiness of completing their writing or editing project.

Q: Where can I find out more information about the local events?
A: Check out the 2024 Events page for detailed information about the local events.

Q: 50,000 words in 30 days seems foolhardy...
A: Actually, it turns out to be roughly 1,670 words per day, which turns out to be manageable. There are some exceptionally prolific writers who produce four times that amount... but many just barely get over the hump.

Q: Do I have to publish my novel?
A: No. Some participants share their novels with other participants for critiquing. There are no requirements here.

Q: How do I sign up?
A: We recommend you go to [our Novel Quest substack|https://novelquest.substack.com/] and subscribe to stay informed about our programs.

Q: Who coordinates things for the Chicago Western Suburbs region?
A: We (Tim Yao, Sam McAdams, Jenny Johnson, and Jenn Bauer) are volunteer Quest Guides for this region of Novel Quest. We're here to organize the local events and help answer questions.

If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us at mliaisons -AT- naperwrimo.org


Which Novel Writing Books are Recommended?

See Book_Recommendations

What other resources are there?

Glad you asked. We have a Useful_references_for_writers page where there are a lot of links collected!

What happened with NaNoWriMo?

See the Old NaNoWriMo FAQ.