WebFor 30 wild, exciting, surprising days, you get to lock away your inner editor, let your imagination take over, and just create! Our Young Writers Program supports under-18 writers and K-12 educators as they participate in our flagship event each November, and take part in smaller writing challenges year-round.
WebAdults can facilitate NaNoWriMo in schools, libraries, and community centers around the world. We provide virtual classroom spaces on our site, as well as student workbooks, Common Core-aligned curricula, and free motivational materials. To join, sign up for an account at ywp.nanowrimo.org.
WebThere's a lot to explore on the YWP site! We hope you're inspired to write and revise many stories with us all year, and that we get to see your name on the cover of a book one day. In the meantime, if you get stuck or have questions, check out our Help & FAQ .
WebYWP Pages Congratulations, Camp 2023 Winner! Posted about 1 year ago You won. Read More. Congratulations, NaNoWriMo 2023 Winner! Posted 5 months ago ... Write short stories with NaNoWriMo and StoryADay in May. Set your own challenge, get pepped up with our weekly resources, and write! Read More. Camp NaNoWriMo.
WebParticipants begin writing November 1 and must finish by 11:59 PM on November 30. The word-count goal for our adult program is 50,000 words, but the Young Writers Program (YWP) allows 17-and-under participants to set reasonable-but …
WebYour story matters. And for 30 crazy, exciting, surprising days, you get to lock away your inner editor, let your imagination take over, and just create. IMPORTANT DETAILS: The main NaNoWriMo challenge begins November 1. The Camp NaNoWriMo challenges begin April 1 and July 1.
WebNaNoWriMo Writing Contests. Submit your best creative work to one of our annual contests for the chance to see your story featured all over the online NaNoWriMo universe (and some pretty serious bragging rights). Learn more about how to enter and read past winners' stories. Take me to contests!
WebThe Basics. Now: Declare your wild and fantastic writing project. Also Now: Set a challenging-but-realistic goal for how many words, pages, or hours you want to write in July. June: Plan out your project, but don’t start writing yet! If you need help, ask a librarian or other adult for advice.
WebDownload and fill out our 2023 NaNoWriMo Writer certificate. To see more of Reesa’s collaboration with NaNoWriMo, you can check out our 2023 merch collection. Plus, if you meet your goal, you'll see the Winner badge and certificate on your Winner page!
WebExplore the rest of the YWP site. Check out Teaching Resources and the NaNo Writing Hub for Common Core-aligned lesson plans, student-friendly workbooks, free classroom kits, pep talks, blog posts, videos, social media swag, and more.