Camp NaNoWriMo
Less formal than November’s “50K words or bust,” Camp NaNoWriMo allows your child to set his or her own goals and work on any kind of writing. From their website:
Camp NaNoWriMo is a more open-ended version of our original November event. We have Camp sessions in both April and July, and we welcome word-count goals between 10,000 and 1,000,000. In addition, writers may attempt non-novel projects. Camp is a creative retreat for whatever you’re working on!
Image by Brave Writer mom, Kerry (cc)
Thank you for sharing this!
We have done (not Celeste, but my two teens and myself) NaNoWriMo in the past. This version sounds a lot more fun and enjoyable 😉
I did camp in April and almost finished a rough draft of 50,000 words. I can’t wait to do it again in July. It was great and everyone is placed in a cabin which is a great way to connect with other campers and encourage each other.
loved the basic concept of nanowrimo. maybe this way i can come to know what’s going on in my child’s mind 🙂 great post Julie