Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Our Junior Novelists Club


National Novel Writing Month (NanoWriMo) is coming! Each November writers across the country put their thinking caps on, find a quiet place to hide and start on a crazy adventure together: writing a novel in one month. Actually, the official goal is 50, 000 words in one month, but we are all aiming for a finished novel. This year there will be five new novelists working toward the finish line through Nanowrimos Junior Writer's Program.

Friday afternoon, five brave little souls from the Levy Homeschool Group started their own Junior Novelists Club. I had the immense joy of leading them through all the rites and rituals pertinent to starting a new club such as creating a secret handshake (shhh! Its a secret!), writing a solemn oath (I pledge to never write a boring story...) and making up a really cool, totally original name for our club (The Creative Adventure, Flying Bionicle, Gorgeous Novelists Club).

Once all the official work had been completed, we got down to the real business of writing. Each member is working to earn their badges and this week they explored the concept of Genre. Then, each member chose a genre for their novel and began writing a list of items that they felt MUST be included in their book. What creativity! I can hardly wait to award those lovely badges this week at our next meeting.

{By the way, lest you think I am inordinately gifted with creativity, please be aware that I borrowed all of these ideas from another source who freely offered it to those of us who want to lead young minds toward literary greatness. Email me if you would like to view the link.}

1 comment:

  1. how exciting!!! sounds like so much fun, although i don't think i could ever come up with 50,000 words making comeplete sense in a story in just 1 month. pretty amazing.

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