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		<title>I Have Permission To Write An Awful 50,000 Word Novel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have always thought it would be cool to write a novel like Michael Chabon or A.S. Byatt.&#160; If I could be a novelist, of course I would want to be one of Pulitzer quality. Throughout the years I’ve daydreamed about it – usually about actually sitting at a desk writing what I knew to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have always thought it would be cool to write a novel like <a href="http://www.michaelchabon.com/Michael_Chabon/Home.html" target="_blank">Michael Chabon</a> or <a href="http://www.asbyatt.com/" target="_blank">A.S. Byatt</a>.&#160; If I could be a novelist, of course I would want to be one of Pulitzer quality. Throughout the years I’ve daydreamed about it – usually about actually sitting at a desk writing what I knew to be my novel.&#160; In my daydream, I wrote stories with the confidence of an experienced and applaudable writer. </p>
<p>In my real writing life, I write stories about music programs in the inner city and arts-based preschool programs for at-risk three to five year olds, hoping to win something more valuable than a Pulitzer for my clients. I seek funding.</p>
<p>I’ve never thought of myself as a fiction writer, but for the month of November I’m going to try my best to play one.&#160; I’ve joined the ranks of thousands participating in what is affectionately called NaNoWriMo – or <a href="http://www.nanowrimo.org" target="_blank">National Novel Writing Month</a>. The goal is to write a 50,000-word novel by midnight, November 30.&#160; Because you only have thirty days, the only thing that matters is output.&#160; As it states on the website, the object of this exercise is to “…build without tearing down.”</p>
<p>I find the whole premise liberating.&#160; I don’t think I could have attempted a novel under any other circumstances.&#160; Quantity, not quality is key.&#160; I am free to write crap.&#160; In fact, it’s almost expected that I’ll write crap.&#160; I feel so comfortable with this goal, that I’m willing to put myself out there and pledge to the world that during November, I will be writing crap.&#160; It will be so perfect in its craptitude that the public will just marvel at its crappiness.</p>
<p>So, I’m free to experiment, to try things out, to not really know what the &amp;*%($#! I’m doing and just do it anyway.&#160; I cannot tell you how much I’m looking forward to this.</p>
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<p>P.S. There aren’t many rules to NaNoWriMo, but this one stands out: “Write more than one word repeated 50,000 times.”&#160; Drats! I guess I’ll have to fall back on Plan B!</p>
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