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    Picture book Nanowrimo. Who's in?

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    • Lee White
      Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

      I admire the idea, but I might suggest going about it in a different way. Doing a new full book everyday puts a lot of emphasis on the technical details of a picture book (dialog, character building, etc.) which pays off only when you get a chance to really polish it.

      I would like to suggest doing this challenge as writing a synopsis for a picture book everyday. Doing something like filling out a page that says what the basic story is, minus too many details will give you a huge payoff at the end. It also has the benefit on keeping what is important at the forefront, which is STORY.

      Then, at the end of the month you will have all these options for fleshing out the ones you like without having wasted time noodling the ones that won't make it.

      Just a thought. Good luck with what ever you try! : )

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      • Meta
        Meta last edited by

        Wow, that's tough! I think I'll need a break after Inktober! Maybe I'll hang in one day or the other to drwa a picture on one of the prompts. Have to focus on Portfolio. It's a great idea in any case, Braden! And I like the atmosphere here. It's dragging to create.

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        • MichaelaH
          MichaelaH @Lee White last edited by

          @Lee-White Great idea, I will do it so. Thanks Lee

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          • J
            JennyJones last edited by

            I’m in minus a few days for the craziest week or 10 days of my day job (happens every November). I’m jazzed about the accountability! If there are people expecting me then I know I will have motivation to stick to it.

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            • Coley
              Coley last edited by

              I'm in, I like Lee's idea! I am not sure how busy November will be for me so that's a bit simpler. But I want accountability and structure and buddies! Awesome, thanks @Braden-Hallett

              https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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              • braden H
                braden H @Lee White last edited by

                @Lee-White That works too! I'm happy with whatever gets people to write something as opposed to write nothing πŸ™‚

                I was doing a direct translation of the nanowrimo challenge (which is write that novel every day) but a tweak is absolutely needed to gear it towards children's books.

                Maybe I'll put together a simple story sentence template to help people along and have some other handy exercises along with the prompts.

                Maybe 'hard mode' can be taking that story sentence/synopsis and writing 500 words to get things started πŸ™‚

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                • braden H
                  braden H @chrisaakins last edited by

                  @chrisaakins Great idea! As long as you're writin' every day to get those words on paper πŸ˜ƒ

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                  • ArtofAleksey
                    ArtofAleksey last edited by

                    Yeah I agree with @Lee-White thats why 1 prompt will probably be more realistic

                    I am pretty good at coming up with silly concepts. Synopsis might be more fun and efficient.

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                    • braden H
                      braden H @ArtofAleksey last edited by

                      @Aleksey Absolutely more realistic (more fun too) πŸ™‚

                      I suppose it depends on what each person's goal is.

                      I'm eager to kinda find my kid-lit voice if you get what I mean (which takes writing lots and lots and lots and tonnes and lots and ohdeargodIhatewritingnow bunches of stories). A nice selection of story ideas and options is a bonus!

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                      • arent-draper
                        arent-draper last edited by

                        Braden, I'm in...only I am going to work on 4 picture book manuscripts (one per week) for November. I am going to put them into physical Dummy books with thumbnails.

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                        • Jon Anderson
                          Jon Anderson SVS OG last edited by

                          I love the idea and even Lee's twist but I don't think I'll have much opportunity to try it. I hope it helps you guys out that get to stay with it.

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                          • xin li
                            xin li last edited by

                            This sounds really fun. I will follow along. I may spent 20mins - 40mins max to a synopsis only though.
                            I am wondering if there is any resources for beginner/intermediate writers out there which is similar to @Lee-White's youtube channel. Specifically, I am thinking about how to do 50 thumbnails appraoch - how would research and ideation process looks like in writtin? Anyone has suggestions?

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                            • RG Spaulding
                              RG Spaulding last edited by

                              Wow..that is a lot. I am a member of 12x12challenge.com and it is a challenge to write 12 picture books drafts or revisions in 12 months. I will just watch you guys and cheer on!

                              RGSpaulding
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                              • Heather Boyd
                                Heather Boyd @braden H last edited by Heather Boyd

                                @Braden-Hallett

                                I’m working on people and character studies in November, I may may do some writing up on some of them. That or I will write an excerpt from a possible story whether picture book or not. I need to practise writing too.

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                                Be blessed,

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                                • ArtofAleksey
                                  ArtofAleksey @braden H last edited by

                                  @Braden-Hallett idk i always thought a good way to write a kidslit story For me is to remember the difficulties I faced growing up, or trauma, and what I learned, what could have been different, etc. some way to relate to those that might be experiencing the same feelings. Then figure out a way to communicate that feeling visually. Lots of time and effort but definitely doable if you take your time

                                  instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
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                                  • braden H
                                    braden H @xin li last edited by

                                    @xin-li said in Picture book Nanowrimo. Who's in?:

                                    This sounds really fun. I will follow along. I may spent 20mins - 40mins max to a synopsis only though.
                                    I am wondering if there is any resources for beginner/intermediate writers out there which is similar to @Lee-White's youtube channel. Specifically, I am thinking about how to do 50 thumbnails appraoch - how would research and ideation process looks like in writtin? Anyone has suggestions?

                                    Generally the same as the process we were taught. Lots of brainstorming and mindmaps (and all sorts of other writer's tricks which I'm sure I can dig up out of all my old notes and textbooks) πŸ™‚ Except then you sit down and write. Consider the first draft to be a rough sketch or value comp. It doesn't have to look good, it just has to exist.

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                                    • braden H
                                      braden H @RG Spaulding last edited by

                                      @RG-Spaulding said in Picture book Nanowrimo. Who's in?:

                                      Wow..that is a lot. I am a member of 12x12challenge.com and it is a challenge to write 12 picture books drafts or revisions in 12 months. I will just watch you guys and cheer on!

                                      I assume those are finished and polished manuscripts? I'm thinking more getting a story onto the page whether it's good or not. First roughest of drafts material πŸ™‚

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                                      • braden H
                                        braden H last edited by

                                        I'm seeing lots of interest!

                                        I'll dust off my english teacher hat and get something together πŸ™‚

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                                        • peteolczyk
                                          peteolczyk last edited by

                                          I’m in Braden, I’m terrible at writing. Sounds like a great way to dive in.

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                                          • burvantill
                                            burvantill Moderator @arent-draper last edited by

                                            @arent-draper that’s a good idea. My November is full but I may be able to swing four. I’m gonna think on that. πŸ‘

                                            Lisa Burvant
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