Living Well 60+ November – December 2014 | Page 11

NOV/DEC 2014 Write Now – Right Now! National Novel Writing Month challenges aspiring writers by Abby Malik, Staff Writer This November marks the 15th anniversary of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Since 1999, more than 250 NaNoWriMo novels have gone on to be published. Last year, 310,000 individuals completed a novel. The goal is to begin and complete a 50,000-word novel in 30 days. In addition to online support groups and tools to help writers on their month-long journeys, arguably the most important aspects of NaNoWriMo are the local inperson writing groups and events. The Lexington-area group, led by Jessica Bailey, has an active online and in-person presence. “If you’ve ever thought about writing a novel ‘someday,’ this November would be a great time to do it,” Bailey said. The benefits of participating in the Lexington group are numerous. “The reason we get together during the month of November is to act as a support system for each other,” Bailey said. “We’ve all taken on a pretty crazy goal, which is to write a novel in 30 days. Participants often find that the motivation and support coming from other people in the same boat is invaluable.” Bailey says for a lot of people, NaNoWriMo is their Mount Everest. “You wouldn’t climb Everest alone, right? You need some people who’ve seen the view from 11 the top, who know the shortcuts and how to pack their equipment,” Bailey said. One of the best parts about NaNoWriMo is the inclusive nature of its participants, Bailey says. In the Lexington group, writers include whole families, college students, professionals, retirees, high school students and more. “We have people of all experience levels, all ages, rich and notso-rich and writers of all genres,” Bailey said. “I urge people to come to an event. Everyone is welcome, and everyone finds writing buddies.” While every writer’s goal is to “cross the finish line” by penning 50,000 words in 30 days, Bailey says those who don’t get to 50,000 words have still accomplished something amazing. “They’ve decided their ideas and their words are important. They’ve set aside time for a creative pursuit. They’ve made something that didn’t exist before. That’s amazing,” Bailey said. “Every writer is cheered for in Lexington. That’s the beauty of this community, and the reason I come back year after year.” Some individuals who are involved in NaNoWriMo use the month to add 50,000 words to a project they’ve already begun. NaNoWriMo calls this being a “NaNo rebel.” “In Lexington, we consider any writing done during November a win,” Bailey said. “So work on what makes you happy.” The Lexington group has many writing events planned throughout November. The group’s Web page, which contains a calendar of events, is available at www. nanowrimo.org/regions/usakentucky-lexington. While Bailey encourages writers to come to any and all scheduled write-ins, she especially recommends this year’s events at Morris Book Shop and West Sixth Brewery. “These are new events for us, so it will be an adventure for everyone,” she said. Another benefit of joining the WRITE Continued on Page 31 L IBERTYR IDGE Senior Living Community A Non-Profit Faith-Based Community WE OFFER: • Assisted Living Apartments • Memory Care Apartments • Independent Living Garden Homes 859.543.9449 www.libertyridge.com Come stay with us for the winter! CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE A COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH AND TOUR. LOCATED IN LEXINGTON NEAR HAMBURG PLACE | 701 Liberty Ridge Lane Lexington Ky 40509