Wired UK

WooHOO!!

My friend and fellow podcaster asked me to comment about NaNoWriMo for an article he’s done for Wired UK. It’s not a BIG comment, but welcome to all the Wired readers who may be stopping by for the first time.

Welcome to the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper.

And yes, I am doing NaNoWriMo this year. Mur Lafferty has challenged me to “win” within the first 15 days — that is, to write 50k words before November 15 on a new project.

No, it’s NOT going to be another book set in the Golden Age. I’m going to take a month and see if I can write a fantasy novel that stands the tropes of fantasy on their pointy little heads. It should be fun, and with any luck at all, you’ll have a new book to listen to for Christmas.

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8 Responses to Wired UK

  1. I am going to be participating in NaNoWriMo as well. I am not going to be at 50K by November 15th, but I think I can get there by November 20th and definitely by November 30.

  2. Michael says:

    A new book? A new series perhaps!? And all by Christmas. Well, I know what I’m getting for a present this year! Good luck Mr. Lowell; I’m sure it will be fantastic!

  3. Larksilver says:

    Sounds fun! Happy writing!

  4. Tor Erling says:

    Will be really cool to see Nathan’s take on the fantasy genre ;)

  5. Megan Pawlak says:

    50k in a month? You’re already known as the fastest writer and editor in the podiobook circles. You can do it!!!!

  6. Bruce says:

    50K in one month? Well sure, but this is NATE we’re talking about. If you’re looking to stretch yourself, I’d expect to see something like that in about a week…

  7. cicely says:

    ~claps~

    just finished Captains Share

    oh my

    you are a wonderful writer! i have thoroughly enjoyed each of your books

    i noticed that South Coast is listed as Volume 1 … is there a treat in our future?

  8. Nate says:

    I’ve planned to do Cape Grace, a second book of Shaman’s Tales.

    We’ll see where that goes. :)

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