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NaNo2020-Ideas

You already know I’m planning on blogging my way through National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) this year.

Welcome to post #2

In my last post I mentioned the importance of generating a list of potential topics for NaNoWriMo ahead of time. Today, I wanted to check in on how that process is going for me and give you some places where you can get some more ideas if you think your list is too short. October is going to be outlining/planning month for me, which means I’ll need to be ready to actually pick one of those ideas soon. It’s important to get that list going now and give myself plenty of material to choose from.

My List

An actual picture of my color coded little idea list, which appeared on my Social Media sites this morning. Need to follow me so you don’t miss things like this? Cool, links should be on the side of this post.

I’ve managed to narrow it down to 8 pretty decent choices. This list came from my idea journal (which contains a LOT of ideas ranging from single sentences to 3-4 paragraphs of detail). I literally read through my previous thoughts and picked the ones that jumped out at me. This may or may not be the full information I’ve already decided on in my head. In some cases, for example, I’ve left out some details that would make the idea unique. It’s not that I don’t trust YOU (you’re totally cool) it just seemed like a bad idea to put all my twists out there on the internet.

Anyway, a quick rundown of the ideas (I won’t just repeat what’s on the page. I’ll assume you can read that.)

So, basically, that’s my list. If you know anything about what I normally write you can see it looks like this November is going to take me OUTSIDE my comfort zone. 7/8 of these are adult aged books, which is something I NEVER undertake. 3/8 of these are mystery/thrillers, also something I’ve never attempted. So, when it comes to this year, I’m just as off-kilter and new and I was when I did my first NaNo. That means, even if you’ve never done this before, you should TOTALLY join me.

Need a List?

I’ve said it before, having a list of ideas is the BEST way to get ready for NaNo. Even if you’re pretty confident you know what you’re going to pick, let yourself make a list. Honestly, I’ve taken ONE idea and combined it with OTHER IDEAS before when it comes to October and I’m outlining.

So, if you need more ideas on your list, here are some websites I suggest.

Idea Generator This is an adorable website that adds pictures, words, or symbols to an otherwise blank work space every time you click a button. There are no rules. You can just CLICK AWAY until you feel inspired. I got a symbol of an uneven road, a hazard symbol, the word BEEF, and the word PRIDE. I don’t know what I would do with that, but it could be funny to try!

Random Idea Generator This one is not exclusive for stories (ok, neither was the last one) so you may get some totally weird ideas. But that could be fun, right? I got Robot Homework App for Students. I could definitely write a middle grade story about that.

Plot Generator This one is, by far, the most detailed. If you need something to just give you the flushed out idea, this is the one you want. I got “Claire is a dancer from Mississippi who falls in love with her golf caddy. The two are separated when the caddy catches the flu and has to stay in the hospital where he meets an irresistible doctor. Things intensify when Claire sets fire to something.” I mean, c’mon that’s story gold right there.

How Can I Help?

If you are thinking about jumping into NaNo this year and you need help … ASK! I’m totally willing to help out if I can. Drop a comment here or send me a message through NaNo (we should be buddies anyway … TShips is my username, find me https://nanowrimo.org).

This writing thing is easier with a support group, trust me!

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