Chris Baty founded NaNoWriMo in order to extend a simple invitation to people around the world: to write the novel inside of them. When he was invited to co-write a story and share it as a work-in-progress, he stepped up, just like you stepped up to our November challenge. Today, he explains why you should consider sharing your novel-in-progress, too:
Last month, I got an email from author Tom Kealey. Tom teaches a NaNoWriMo class for undergrads at Stanford, and he wanted to know if I’d be interested in collaborating on a short story about a happy teen going through life with an arrow sticking out of his head.
These are the emails that every book nerd dreams of getting. An award-winning short story author wants me to help him write something involving dangerous projectiles and atypical head wounds?
Finally!
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