August Inspiration
Today I have two August events that should help inspire you if you’re looking for some writer connecting and motivation.
The first is straight from down under. The Conflux Writer’s Conference (which I will be attending in October) is holding and online mini-con. What does that mean? It means you can talk to talented, funny Aussie authors and others involved in the publishing industry.
You can find all the times and a link to the forums here. All times are Australian eastern standard time, so you might have to do a bit of converting.
The other is a NaNoWriMo inspired challenge. The rules are:
1. Pick a word count and introduce yourself in the goal thread that your word count fits into. Be sure to tell everyone what your goal is ‘cos if you don’t, there’s no way to check if you’ve “won” or not.
1a. Unlike April Fools, the continuous goal boosting is only allowed in large amounts. For example, if you start out with a goal of 5,000 words for the month of August, but a few days into the month, know that you’re going to surpass that, feel free to raise your goal. However, the minimum amount you are allowed to raise your goal is 5,000 words. Following the previous example, after the first goal boost, you would have a minimum of a 10,000 word goal; after the third: 15,000 and so on.
2. Most forms of prose writing is able to be counted toward your word count. Things that do not count are: Co-authored works, Poetry/Lyrics, and Scripts/Screenplays.
2a. WIPS are 100% okay for AugNo; don’t stress over starting a new work for August. Save the ideas for November.
2b. All of the words do not have to come from a single work. You can jump between pieces, or write a handful of short stories if you’d like. Just remember that everything has to be copied into one file at verification time…
If this sounds like a good challenge for you, check out the forums for it here.


July 29th, 2008 at 8:27 am
Sounds like fun!! I am not much of a writer, just a reader!!
Thanks for stopping by my blog!! Have a great day!!
July 29th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
Readers are how we writers still have jobs.