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mikemunsil Member |
With thanks to Kathleen for allowing me to post this here: In June I will be starting a new challenge series, Midsommer Madness. It is designed for writers who will be participating in NaNoWriMo in the Fall. Since this challenge appears on Liberty Hall's public pages, I thought that Hatrack writers might also wish to take advantage of it. The way to do that would just be to set up your own Midsommer Madness group at Hatrack to exchange critiques. Hatrackers would not have to be members of LH or anything. They would just be taking advantage of the fact that the challenge will appear on LH's public pages. We already have others who use our triggers for their own challenges, so we have no problem at all with Hatrack taking advantage of this one. I think of it as a way to pay back to Hatrack a bit for all the good advice I received here. Totally up to you, of course. Here's a link to learn more about the challenge: http://www.libertyhallwriters.org/challenges/midsommer-madness/ Mike Munsil IP: Logged |
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Unwritten Member |
That sounds so cool. I'll do it! The problem is outlining an awesome idea in June and then waiting til November to write it. But still! I'm in. IP: Logged |
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mikemunsil Member |
Hope you enjoy it. I think you'll find that there's lots you can do once you have your outline complete, that will fill the time. You could, for example, get together with some others and do some world-building. Although there's a tiny little whiff of world-building in this challenge, it isn't really enough. You can find some writing tools and info on world-building at Liberty Hall's wiki, located here: http://wiki.libertyhallwriters.org/doku.php?id=resources:resources_for_writers IP: Logged |
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annepin Member |
I agree. This does sound very cool. I try to remember to check back in June. IP: Logged |
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Natej11 Member |
Count me in. IP: Logged |
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mikemunsil Member |
someone here should set things up with Kathleen ahead of time, to prepare a password-enabled forum etc or not, as you guys choose IP: Logged |
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How does one go about doing that? IP: Logged |
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mikemunsil Member |
1. see how many people you can get to try the challenge 2. email Kathleen to tell her that # people would like to try this, but that in order to do so, you need a password-protected forum, then ask her politely if she is willing to create one for you 3. IF Kathleen agrees, she will tell you when it is ready, how to log in etc. There is no guarantee that Kathleen will agree. 4. IF Kathleen does not agree, just get back to me and I'll set you up at LH if you like 5. once you have a password-protected forum, everyone who is joining in should make a topic under their username. 6. once the challenge starts, the user should do the daily activity and post it (daily) as a reply to their topic. 7. when asked to as an activity, the user should go to other members' topics and critique. [This message has been edited by mikemunsil (edited April 14, 2009).] IP: Logged |
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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury Administrator |
Urk! Kathleen is not sure she wants to try to do that. All a password I set up will do is limit who can post in a topic. It won't keep anyone from reading. (I don't set up the Literary Boot Camp forums, which can keep non-members from reading the posts.) IP: Logged |
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mikemunsil Member |
I understand completely. ![]() Here's another way to do it. 1) follow the daily instructions, except for when it says to post to your forum (in LH), or when it says to read and critique other people's work, then: Just share everything via email. IP: Logged |
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oliverhouse Member |
WouldBe brought this to my attention. We could host a forum on Flash Fiction Online for the purpose. People would just have to register over there and tell me that they want to be a part of MidSommer [sic?] Madness. Let me know if y'all want me to set it up. IP: Logged |
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mikemunsil Member |
That's a hell of a nice offer. I hope people here take advantage of it. In any case, since the challenge info is public, anyone can do the challenge on their own. However, I think you'll get far more out of it in a forum environment in which you can take advantage of the critiquing aspects of the challenge. BTW, I would greatly appreciate ways to improve Midsommer Madness, so if you take advantage of it, please also comment on the blogs as to how I can improve it. IP: Logged |
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oliverhouse, Is it too late to get something like this started? I meant to ask you with plenty of time. I'm not sure what happened to May, but it's almost all used up! Melanie IP: Logged |
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mikemunsil Member |
This challenge begins June 1, and lasts throughout the entire month. We suggest that you set aside at least one hour a day, each day, and clearly tell the people around you to leave you the hell alone during that period. Of course, you might find a better way to state it. ![]() Every day of June I will post a new set of instructions on the blog. About every seven days there is some time for you to reflect on what you have created in the previous six days. I encourage you to blog or make journal entries each day, on the exercise, including ideas for what could be changed, but do NOT go back and change the previous week’s work; leave that for later. Before we begin: A. Go to your library, local bookstore or wherever and find three titles, published within the last year, in your chosen genre. Read the back cover blurbs and the first few pages of each. Take notes on what makes these work for you. B. Go to our Wiki and take a look at the Resources pages for tools that might help you. I especially encourage you to take a look at yWriter 3. Resist the temptation to do your writing in a full-fledged word processor. Any time you spend on formatting and making things look pretty is a waste of time; time that could be better spent on thinking and writin IP: Logged |
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Owasm Member |
I contacted Mike Munsil and he has let me post what is happening on Midsommer Madness (to be referred to hereafter as MM). Preliminary activities are to start with doing some cogitation. The pre-MM assignment consisted of going to the bookstore or the library (or amazon works well too if the book has some facsimile pages) In Mike's own words:
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Owasm Member |
MM Day One (June 1) : Blurb Identify the genre Write a blurb (or very short summary of similar length) of your novel. IP: Logged |
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Owasm Member |
MM Day Two (June 2) Genre Description & Restrictions Describe your genre in detail and discuss the restrictions that genre will place on your writing of the story. for example: The need to establish rules for magic in a sword and sorcery story will lead to restrictions in the story about what kind of magic is allowed and who may be able to use it. [This message has been edited by Owasm (edited June 03, 2009).] IP: Logged |
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Owasm Member |
MM Day Three (June 3) The Short Verson of the Story Arc From Mike's instructions:
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mikemunsil Member |
GUYS, DON’T AGONIZE OVER THIS. ODDS ARE MANY OF US WILL BE CHANGING THINGS UP AS WE GO ALONG ANYWAY. KEEP IN MIND THAT THE STRUCTURE ABOVE IS JUST GUIDANCE. FEEL FREE TO CHANGE THE ARC STRUCTURE; IT’S YOUR NOVEL, AFTER ALL. IP: Logged |
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Unwritten Member |
Good call, Mike. That was REALLY tough. IP: Logged |
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Owasm Member |
MM Day 4 (June 4)
quote: Background: At Liberty Hall everyone has their own forum for their novel project. You post your daily assignments as a topic on that forum. Participants are encouraged to post comments on the other's forums. The Day 4 exercise is to look at everyone's work and comment. Here at Hatrack, we all know that critiquing others is part of the improvement process. So it is a Liberty Hall and this exercise helps everybody participating. IP: Logged |
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Owasm Member |
MM Day 5 (June 5th)
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Unwritten Member |
Would the "hook pages" be considered just the first pages of the actual book? IP: Logged |
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Owasm Member |
I do believe so. That's what I will be doing. Bear in mind, you are involved in a process, so everything is done to bring the novel plan in focus. I am not confident that these first few pages will survive the Midsommer Madness process, but I view getting the hook down as an important step. [This message has been edited by Owasm (edited June 05, 2009).] IP: Logged |
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Unwritten Member |
Thanks! IP: Logged |
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Owasm Member |
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MM Day 7 - A Day of Rest Catch up. If you need to think of other things, do. IP: Logged |
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MM Day 8
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mikemunsil Member |
It is really important at this phase (even if you have already written a blurb), that you redo it from the point of view of creating Beginning, Middle and End paragraphs that cover the entire story arc. IP: Logged |
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Owasm Member |
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MM Day 16
quote: Midway through MidSommer Madness... It's been quite an intense experience. Some of the Liberty Hall participants have found it difficult to keep up with the daily exercises and their daily jobs and trials of life. Mike has done a superb job thus far putting it together. So far, the process has produced some interesting book concepts with all of the feedback from the other participants. It has been fun to critique and be critiqued at such an early stage in developing a novel. IP: Logged |
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MM Day 20 Two thirds of the way through!
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MM Day 25
quote: Six days left! IP: Logged |
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MM Day 26
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MM Day 27
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MM Day 28
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MM Day 29
quote: Two More Days Left to the Madness. IP: Logged |
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