NaNoWriMo nearly caught me by surprise this year so I didn't start this as early as I did the last few times I remembered to create the thread, but here we go. A little over a week remains before it starts so that's time to think about potential topics.
In case you aren't familiar with NaNoWriMo:
What is NaNoWriMo?NaNoWriMo is an informal challenge to anyone who wants to write. The idea is simple: you simply have to write 50,000 words of a story during the month of November. You don't necessarily have to finish the story, so long as you write that many words, and it doesn't matter
what the story is. This isn't going to be published anywhere without you doing it, so it can be fanfiction for all that the challenge cares.
The point is to just get words down. A lot of writers agree that this is the hard part, and you can easily get stuck trying to edit or world build. From experience, I can say that it's very true, and anyone who wants to give this a shot is strongly encouraged to not fret about the quality of your work and just focus on getting a first draft down. I did last year and hate how it turned out, but I'm still glad I did it since it puts me in a better place to try it this year.
Is this a competition?Not really. You're only challenging yourself. You can certainly compare your progress to others, but it's informal and you won't get anything but a warm, fuzzy feeling for beating someone else.
Is my writing safe?Sure. You don't have to publish anything you write, and nanowrimo.org just has a tool for inputting word counts. They have a word count utility as well, which supposedly scrambles the text so that nobody could possibly steal it, but in seriousness there's no reason to be afraid of whatever you're writing getting out in the wild without you doing it.
Can I win anything?Only personal satisfaction, which is a surprisingly good thing in my experience. Supposedly you can get some discounts on software or other sponsored goodies if you "win" by hitting 50K words, but I don't actually know how this works.
Can't I just cheat and enter whatever I want in the word count tool then?Sure, but you're only cheating yourself in the end. The whole point is to make something of your own and prove to yourself that you can do it.
Official website:https://nanowrimo.org/Links to previous years:20202019201820172016201520142013 2012201120102009
I'm in a better mental state this year than last year so I've spent a bit of time considering what I'll write this time. While I originally planned to once again take a crack at my Ashen Scales setting that consists of sapient fantasy dragons in an undead apocalypse, this year I decided to try to change pace a bit and salvage a video game plot I was working on instead.
The gist of the idea would be a near future fantasy universe of anthropomorphic mythological creatures where a sociopathic dragon has taken control of a medical alchemical device that transforms people into mind controlled robotic slaves in her bid to conquer the world, while a ragtag group of rebels try to defeat her. You get exactly 2 brownie points if you can guess which setting this is inspired by and essentially a spiritual successor to.