Writers can use library resources for a more structured version of NaNoWriMo without being limited to writing in one month, or they could even publish one of their works onto the library's database. She said if writers can't participate in NaNoWriMo, they can use the resources provided by this partnership to work on their writing year-round. The whole point is just to get the creative juices flowing." “They actually say it could be complete garbage. "NaNoWriMo, you just write anything,” Jeffrey said. She said NaNoWriMo encourages free-flowing writing. Melissa Jeffrey is a senior manager for the Houston Public Library. The Houston Public Library is partnered with Indie Author Project, a publishing community that includes public libraries, authors, curators, and readers who work to connect library patrons with indie-published books. Now, writers nationwide participate in the challenge. The first challenge was in San Francisco over twenty years ago. NaNoWriMo – short for National Novel Writing Month – is a nonprofit that challenges writers to write 50,000 words for a new novel within 30 days in November. Participants of NaNoWriMo in Houston could publish their completed novel as an e-book on the Houston library's database. Patricia Ortiz / Houston Public Media The Looscan Library, a location for NaNoWriMo participants to work during the challenge.
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