Post by ThornesQuest on Dec 16, 2012 21:26:44 GMT -5
This is a list of all the writing events that we know of. If you know of others, please post here, and I'll revise the main list.
JANUARY
JanNo: www.ymakadomain.com/janno/
You set your own goal (one fictional work). You can also continue a previous Work in Progress. Lots of high-energy chatter about writing to start the year off right!
MARCH
EdMo: www.test.nanoedmo.net/
An editing challenge.
APRIL
CampNaNo: www.nanowrimo.org/en/campnano
A one-month writing challenge brought to you by the NaNo people.
A to Z Blogging Challenge: www.a-to-zchallenge.com/p/what-is-blogging-from-to-z.html
MAY
Story a Day: storyaday.org/about/
A challenge for short story writers.
JULY
JulNo: julnowrimo.com/
50k in July.
CampNaNo: www.nanowrimo.org/en/campnano
A one-month writing challenge brought to you by the NaNo people.
AUGUST
AugNo: augnowrimo.proboards.com/
Set your own goal in August.
OCTOBER
GothNo: gothnowrimo.proboards.com/
Set your own goal, dark fiction.
NOVEMBER
NaNoWriMo: www.nanowrimo.org
This is the big one, developed by Chris Baty, author of No Plot? No Problem! More than 300,000 adult writers gather from all around the world to try to hit the golden mark of 50,000 new words written in one month.
YWP: www.nanowrimo.org/en/ywp
A kids only board for children and teens doing NaNo. You can set your own goal.
ALL YEAR
WriYe 2013: wriye.proboards.com/index.cgi
This is the year-long contest. You can count all forms of fiction, scripts and school work (with some limitations), and you can continue to work on Works in Progress. You set your own goal (some set as low as 50K for the year, others as high as one million words, plus everything in between).
Write 1, Sub 1: www.write1sub1.com/p/details.html
A year long challenge that seeks to reproduce Ray Bradbury's formula for success: write, revise, and submit a story each week. There is a "Light Ray" version also: write, revise, and submit a story each month.
One Million Words: milwordy.freeforums.org/
For the truly ambitious. Or the truly mad.
JANUARY
JanNo: www.ymakadomain.com/janno/
You set your own goal (one fictional work). You can also continue a previous Work in Progress. Lots of high-energy chatter about writing to start the year off right!
MARCH
EdMo: www.test.nanoedmo.net/
An editing challenge.
APRIL
CampNaNo: www.nanowrimo.org/en/campnano
A one-month writing challenge brought to you by the NaNo people.
A to Z Blogging Challenge: www.a-to-zchallenge.com/p/what-is-blogging-from-to-z.html
MAY
Story a Day: storyaday.org/about/
A challenge for short story writers.
JULY
JulNo: julnowrimo.com/
50k in July.
CampNaNo: www.nanowrimo.org/en/campnano
A one-month writing challenge brought to you by the NaNo people.
AUGUST
AugNo: augnowrimo.proboards.com/
Set your own goal in August.
OCTOBER
GothNo: gothnowrimo.proboards.com/
Set your own goal, dark fiction.
NOVEMBER
NaNoWriMo: www.nanowrimo.org
This is the big one, developed by Chris Baty, author of No Plot? No Problem! More than 300,000 adult writers gather from all around the world to try to hit the golden mark of 50,000 new words written in one month.
YWP: www.nanowrimo.org/en/ywp
A kids only board for children and teens doing NaNo. You can set your own goal.
ALL YEAR
WriYe 2013: wriye.proboards.com/index.cgi
This is the year-long contest. You can count all forms of fiction, scripts and school work (with some limitations), and you can continue to work on Works in Progress. You set your own goal (some set as low as 50K for the year, others as high as one million words, plus everything in between).
Write 1, Sub 1: www.write1sub1.com/p/details.html
A year long challenge that seeks to reproduce Ray Bradbury's formula for success: write, revise, and submit a story each week. There is a "Light Ray" version also: write, revise, and submit a story each month.
One Million Words: milwordy.freeforums.org/
For the truly ambitious. Or the truly mad.