What should I write for Camp NaNoWriMo 2014?
11 years ago
So I have never actually done NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writer's Month) before. Usually it is held in November and the goal is to write an entire novel (50,000 words) in the course of a month. That has always seemed like a fairly unreachable goal, and has stopped me from participating.
However, I was interested to find out that they also hold a summer writing camp, starting in July. Interested, I signed myself up to participate this summer. I'm setting myself a goal of 20,000 words, and we will see where I go from there.
Now, my novellette will be posted on a public site, and so I don't expect that I will be including too much gratuitous vore material. However, I would like some feedback as to what kind of story to write.
Specifically, out of these options, what do people who know my work think I should write?
1. A boy and his dragon story. Human hero meets dragon in a fantasy world, become friends, maybe eventually lovers, and have adventures.
2. Furries born in the real world. This idea would be based on my short newborn. What happens when human parents start giving birth to 'furry' children? How are the children raised, and how are they seen by society?
3. Full on furry world. A story set in a world where herbivores furry people have oppressed and marginalized those of carnivorous decent. Probably written from a young adult point of view as several youths from different backgrounds come to terms with one another. Think "Breakfast club" set in a furry world with a history of discrimination.
However, I was interested to find out that they also hold a summer writing camp, starting in July. Interested, I signed myself up to participate this summer. I'm setting myself a goal of 20,000 words, and we will see where I go from there.
Now, my novellette will be posted on a public site, and so I don't expect that I will be including too much gratuitous vore material. However, I would like some feedback as to what kind of story to write.
Specifically, out of these options, what do people who know my work think I should write?
1. A boy and his dragon story. Human hero meets dragon in a fantasy world, become friends, maybe eventually lovers, and have adventures.
2. Furries born in the real world. This idea would be based on my short newborn. What happens when human parents start giving birth to 'furry' children? How are the children raised, and how are they seen by society?
3. Full on furry world. A story set in a world where herbivores furry people have oppressed and marginalized those of carnivorous decent. Probably written from a young adult point of view as several youths from different backgrounds come to terms with one another. Think "Breakfast club" set in a furry world with a history of discrimination.
Sobari
~sobari
Probably pointless to comment on this given the original post date, but I like the first of the 3 ideas the most, if only for the fact that it reminds me of Rune Factory 4's plot a bit. XD
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