Tag Archive for ‘nanonovelist’
Some Good News, Some Bad News from the Nano Front
My nanoseries didn’t suit Green Tentacles’ i.e. Thaumatrope’s needs, though I’m not sure what they meant. But I never self-publish submitted and rejected texts.
On With the Nanonovels!
I’ve got an idea for a new nanonovel, a murder mystery. It’s an idea related to a chapter in Robert Coover’s novel Gerald’s Party.
Now What’s Next in Nano
Right now I’m working on a nanoseries for Green Tentacles’ @thaumatrope channel on Twitter. I hope I’ll have it done when they accept submissions again.
Yet Another Project With In-Built Resistance: An Epistolary Nanonovel
My next project: An epistolary nanonovel. The problem is, that ultrashort dialog often doesn’t sound dramatic, but rather droll.
Next Nanonovel Project in the Making
My next nanonovel will be a conspiracy thriller. Will take some time; I’d only write a nanonovel with a plot that I’d also appreciate for a regular novel.
A Nanonovel’s a Novel, After All
A nanonovel should be similar to regular novels in structure and content. You can squeeze a lot into a few words; check out Wired’s six-worders and Thaumatrope.
My First Nano-Concession
For a nanonovel, you have to stop being generous with regard to concessions to formal aspects. “The End” is out.
What’s a Nanonovel?
A new project: Nanonovels, published on Twitter. First novel to be delivered on twitter.com/nanonovelist soon.