The Village Bookmarket, 207 East Main St., Palmyra, will hold an informational discussion about NaNoWriMo at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 22, for National Novel Writing Month.
Local author Brooks Tenney, who has participated in NaNoWriMo, will discuss both the contest and the writing process in general.
NaNoWriMo is the largest writing contest in the world and boasts participants in nearly 450 cities worldwide. More than 30 NaNoWriMo novelists have had their NaNo-novels published, including Sarah Gruen, whose debut novel "Water for Elephants," a New York Times number one best seller, began as a NaNoWriMo novel.
National Novel Writing Month is a non-profit literary program that challenges aspiring novelists to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days. The phenomenon has resulted in aspiring novelists' taking over coffee shops, classrooms and libraries around the world since it began in 1999.
The Come Write In! initiative encourages independent bookstores like the Village Bookmarket to support the contest and to inspire readers to become writers.
For more information about NaNoWriMo, go to www.nanowrimo.org, and for more information about the Come Write In! program, visit the Village Bookmarket.
Local author Brooks Tenney, who has participated in NaNoWriMo, will discuss both the contest and the writing process in general.
NaNoWriMo is the largest writing contest in the world and boasts participants in nearly 450 cities worldwide. More than 30 NaNoWriMo novelists have had their NaNo-novels published, including Sarah Gruen, whose debut novel "Water for Elephants," a New York Times number one best seller, began as a NaNoWriMo novel.
National Novel Writing Month is a non-profit literary program that challenges aspiring novelists to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days. The phenomenon has resulted in aspiring novelists' taking over coffee shops, classrooms and libraries around the world since it began in 1999.
The Come Write In! initiative encourages independent bookstores like the Village Bookmarket to support the contest and to inspire readers to become writers.
For more information about NaNoWriMo, go to www.nanowrimo.org, and for more information about the Come Write In! program, visit the Village Bookmarket.
The Village Bookmarket, 207 East Main St., Palmyra, will hold an informational discussion about NaNoWriMo at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 22, for National Novel Writing Month.
Local author Brooks Tenney, who has participated in NaNoWriMo, will discuss both the contest and the writing process in general.
NaNoWriMo is the largest writing contest in the world and boasts participants in nearly 450 cities worldwide. More than 30 NaNoWriMo novelists have had their NaNo-novels published, including Sarah Gruen, whose debut novel "Water for Elephants," a New York Times number one best seller, began as a NaNoWriMo novel.
National Novel Writing Month is a non-profit literary program that challenges aspiring novelists to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days. The phenomenon has resulted in aspiring novelists' taking over coffee shops, classrooms and libraries around the world since it began in 1999.
The Come Write In! initiative encourages independent bookstores like the Village Bookmarket to support the contest and to inspire readers to become writers.
For more information about NaNoWriMo, go to www.nanowrimo.org, and for more information about the Come Write In! program, visit the Village Bookmarket.
Local author Brooks Tenney, who has participated in NaNoWriMo, will discuss both the contest and the writing process in general.
NaNoWriMo is the largest writing contest in the world and boasts participants in nearly 450 cities worldwide. More than 30 NaNoWriMo novelists have had their NaNo-novels published, including Sarah Gruen, whose debut novel "Water for Elephants," a New York Times number one best seller, began as a NaNoWriMo novel.
National Novel Writing Month is a non-profit literary program that challenges aspiring novelists to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days. The phenomenon has resulted in aspiring novelists' taking over coffee shops, classrooms and libraries around the world since it began in 1999.
The Come Write In! initiative encourages independent bookstores like the Village Bookmarket to support the contest and to inspire readers to become writers.
For more information about NaNoWriMo, go to www.nanowrimo.org, and for more information about the Come Write In! program, visit the Village Bookmarket.