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Thinking Ahead

This entry is part [part not set] of 73 in the series The Writing Life Blog

Even though this is my first semester at UW Madison I transferred in so many credits that I have senior status. Which is funny to me because I’ll still be here another three semesters at least meeting the requirements for my degree. The upside is that I’ll be one of the first undergraduates to sign up for classes. So go me, I guess. The flip-side of that little perk is that I have to figure out my classes for next semester NOW. There’s only a couple of school days left to get advice and learn about just what the possible courses I might take next semester will entail. I need to maintain full-time student status, but I’m out of the easier gen-ed courses at the end of this semester. That means a full four advanced English courses. I could easily screw myself over by taking a far too large workload on. There’s also NaNoWriMo in November that I’d really like to do, and win, this year.

Not huge problems when compared to all of the truly serious issues in the world but definitely something I’ve been pondering.

Update: After talking with the always helpful folks in the Creative Writing department I’ve settled on taking three creative writing workshops and one required literature class. Not sure how heavy the workload is going to be, especially when NaNoWriMo rolls back around, but I’m going to give it my best shot.

A Time for (Non-Epic) Change

This entry is part [part not set] of 73 in the series The Writing Life Blog

As most will be unaware, I do two Live Writing events every Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 PM CST. This is where I write for about an hour or so while streaming to my Twitch channel. Afterwards I upload the resulting video to my YouTube channel for archival viewing. It’s not the most exciting thing ever conceived to watch but it really helps keep me writing at least twice a week on something other that school work. Yet for the past couple of weeks it has been impossible to keep to this schedule due to intrusions on the part of real life. Now it is apparent that my selection of 1:30 PM for the starting time was in error. It also got me to thinking about my schedule, for this semester I’m in, over the summer, and next fall. I knew my Live Writing would change over the summer but I hadn’t anticipated the multiple conflicts that would arise. It turns out that I regularly need my down time in the afternoon on Tuesdays and Thursdays for medical appoints and other things that have to get done. Thus I am led to posting my first ever poll!

What time do you think my Live Writing should take place on the T-days of the week? I’ve put in some time possibilities but left an open answer you can fill in as well:

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The Novel Continues

This entry is part [part not set] of 73 in the series The Writing Life Blog

Another week of class just about done with another two live writing sessions complete. Finished up chapter 15 of my NaNoWriMo 2014 novel Avatars & Identity today. The past three days have seen more writing on my part on the book than I’ve managed to do in the last month. I’ve muddled past another difficult story section and I only have a few major plot points left to hit. I’m not holding myself to the 50k word target for NaNoWriMo for this story though. It will be how ever long it ends up being.

The physical proofs for Transformation came in today. I’ll finish reviewing tomorrow, a last check to make sure everything is good before approving the book to go live. Very excited to finally have the second book done!

Back to it at Last

This entry is part [part not set] of 73 in the series The Writing Life Blog

Finally finished Chapter 13 of my NaNoWriMo novel. My protagonist found herself back in the hospital and for some reason I found the scene very difficult to write. When I took my extended writing break I was probably only halfway through the chapter. I knew what I wanted to happen but couldn’t seem to work it out when I sat down to write. I managed to put a couple of sentences down here and there but nothing significant. Until tonight.

Or course the whole thing was made more difficult because everything leading up to this scene wasn’t fresh anymore. I had to stop to look up details more than once, which is always annoying. For the past two novels as long as I kept up a steady pace I could generally keep track of all the important names, details, and events. Guess that’s what I get for letting my doubt demons get the better of me. Oh well, the chapter is done and I can FINALLY move on to more fun and exciting scenes.

NaNoWriMo Live Writing Month Playlist!

This entry is part [part not set] of 5 in the series Live Writing

So after finishing my second live writing video I realized I needed to have a semi-permanent place to put the playlist I’ll be using for the whole month. Pasting the playlist in the Twitch chat box was a complete mess and I definitely want the artists who made these amazing remixes to get the credit they are due. All of the songs are available for free at OCRemix.org! So here it is, the playlist:

EDIT: As promised I have linked all of the songs to their demo video on YouTube for your listening enjoyment! This list will likely change a little as I add songs once I get permission to use them.

Adam Dachis – Final Fantasy VI ‘Little Painter Girl’ OC ReMix (2:58)
AmIEviL – Castlevania ‘Castlemania’ OC ReMix (4:34)
Avitron, Chris | Amaterasu – Chrono Cross ‘A Dream Between Worlds’ OC ReMix (3:07)
BogusRed – Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past ‘Into the Golden Sunset’ OC ReMix (3:47)
BogusRed – Chrono Trigger ‘Gale of Ages’ OC ReMix (2:33)
bustatunez – Final Fantasy VI ‘Prologue’ OC ReMix (5:28)
Christian Pacaud – Baldur’s Gate ‘Child of the Murder God’ OC ReMix (3:32)
Danimal Cannon – Blaster Master ‘Fear My Lowering Coefficient of Friction’ OC ReMix (4:25)
Derek Oren, Jeremy Robson – Final Fantasy VI ‘Cantata for Dancing: I. Mors ego sum mortis’ OC ReMix (6:31)
Derek Oren, Jeremy Robson – Final Fantasy VI ‘Cantata for Dancing: II. Fuga Kefka’ OC ReMix (6:24)
Dhsu – EarthBound ‘Nirvana’ OC ReMix (4:15)
Diggi Dis – Mega Man 2 ‘Wily and the Deep Forest’ OC ReMix (5:16)
Disco Dan – Mega Man 2 ‘Bubble Man (wants to get) Funked Up’ OC ReMix (4:17)
djpretzel – Super Mario 64 ‘Sunken Suite’ OC ReMix (2:47)
djpretzel – Chrono Trigger ‘Jethro and Vash at the Fair’ OC ReMix (3:21)
Freemind, GrayLightning – Battle of Olympus ‘Eros’ OC ReMix (3:39)
goat – Castlevania II ‘No Flesh Allowed’ OC ReMix (3:01)
Gux – DuckTales ‘The Amazon Session’ OC ReMix (3:06)
Gux – Little Nemo ‘Nemo for Strings’ OC ReMix (3:37)
Harjawaldar – Chrono Trigger ‘By the Old Mill’ OC ReMix (3:31)
Jennerstein – Final Fantasy VI ‘City Corner Lullaby’ OC ReMix (3:02)
Jillian Aversa, some1namedjeff, XPRTNovice, zircon – Final Fantasy VI ‘A Fistful of Nickels’ OC ReMix (3:28)
John Revoredo – Final Fantasy IV ‘The Flying Machine’ OC ReMix (2:27)
K. Praslowicz – Blaster Master ‘Der Überfrosch’ OC ReMix (3:34)
Kassi, Mustin – Secret of Mana ‘Cry from the Forest’ OC ReMix (2:27)
Kelly Andrew – Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past ‘Justice for All’ OC ReMix (3:49)
kLuTz – Final Fantasy IV ‘Tale in Piano’ OC ReMix (2:53)
kLuTz – Chrono Trigger ‘600 A.D. in Piano’ OC ReMix (2:57)
Lelion – Megaman (Dubstep Remake) (6:24) (Not yet on the list. Request in progress.)
Level 99 – Mega Man 2 ‘Coiled Copper Wire’ OC ReMix (3:18)
Level 99 – Kirby’s Dream Land ‘Gliding on a Silver Lining’ OC ReMix (3:18)
Level 99 – Final Fantasy VI ‘A Simple Flip Can Change Fate’ OC ReMix (4:04)
Lifeformed – Chrono Trigger ‘Behind the Sealed Door’ OC ReMix (4:26)
Mazedude – Chrono Trigger ‘Island of Zeal’ OC ReMix (2:45)
Mazedude – Deadly Towers ‘Quest for Conan’ OC ReMix (2:13)
McVaffe – Final Fantasy VI ‘Back to Towne (Arranged)’ OC ReMix (2:08)
McVaffe – Final Fantasy VI ‘Gau’s Lament’ OC ReMix (1:34)
McVaffe – ActRaiser ‘Fillmore Freestyle’ OC ReMix (3:21)
McVaffe – Secret of Mana ‘Fear of the Flava’ OC ReMix (3:30)
MetalvaniaX – Castlevania II ‘A Belmont’s Curse’ OC ReMix (5:24)
Minibosses – Castlevania II ‘Mini Mayhem’ OC ReMix (4:39)
mp – Lufia II ‘Time Preserved ~ April Showers’ OC ReMix (2:36)
munky – Guardian Legend ‘Big and Blue and Round’ OC ReMix (3:31)
Neil Benjamin – Chrono Trigger ‘Far Away Memories’ OC ReMix (4:54)
norg – DuckTales ‘Harden the Duck Up!’ OC ReMix (3:37)
Project X – Mega Man 3 ‘X Intro’ OC ReMix (1:26)
prozax – Guardian Legend ‘8-bit Rox’ OC ReMix (2:30) (This song appears to be missing from the site. Inquiring.)
The Rabbit Joint – Legend of Zelda ‘Rabbit Joint Cover’ OC ReMix (1:01)
Russell Cox – ActRaiser ‘Thy Followers’ OC ReMix (4:31)
Russell Cox – Dragon Warrior ‘Journey of Solitude’ OC ReMix (4:18)
Russell Cox – Guardian Legend ‘Naju Overture’ OC ReMix (3:00)
Russell Cox – Dragon Warrior III ‘Flight of Destiny’ OC ReMix (4:12)
Russell Cox – E.V.O. ‘Evolutionary Means’ OC ReMix (5:10)
Ryan8bit – Crystalis ‘Calming the Angry Sea’ OC ReMix (2:39)
Ryan8bit – IronSword: Wizards & Warriors II ‘Sword Foundry’ OC ReMix (2:47)
Ryu7x – Guardian Legend ‘Liquid Corridor (Clean Mix)’ OC ReMix (2:03)
Scott Buckley – Baldur’s Gate ‘Hero of the Heartlands’ OC ReMix (7:05)
Scott Peeples – Chrono Cross ‘Another Inspiration’ OC ReMix (5:19)
sephfire – Kingdom Hearts ‘Above the Rising Falls’ OC ReMix (4:35)
Shadow – EarthBound ‘Bus!’ OC ReMix (1:39)
Shnabubula – Alundra ‘Dreamwalker’ OC ReMix (5:16)
Sixto Sounds – Mega Man 2 ‘Dokuta Wairi, Rival to the Light’ OC ReMix (4:46)
Thumper – Chrono Trigger ‘Times of Distortion’ OC ReMix (4:46)
Vic Viper – Castlevania II ‘DownTown’ OC ReMix (3:12)
The Wingless – Guardian Legend ‘Rosenthorne’ OC ReMix (4:29)
zircon – Chrono Trigger ‘Calamitous Judgment’ OC ReMix (5:11)
zylance – Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past ‘A Link to the Piano’ OC ReMix (5:07)

 

 

A big thank you to all of the artists here and all of those who provide some amazing music for the whole world to enjoy!

 

(I will be editing this post to link each song to its counterpoint on YouTube once I have some free time.) – Done and done!

NaNoWriMo and Live Writing

This entry is part [part not set] of 5 in the series Live Writing

So I decided as a way to both motivate myself and get the word out about National Novel Writing Month I would do a series of live writing events in which I would live stream as much as possible while I write my NaNo novel. I had originally planned to start early this afternoon (11/3/14) but ran into a whole bunch of issue.

First up was my music playlist. A lot of the music I have on my old writing playlist is commercial and I plan to post all of these videos to YouTube. That meant making a playlist that wouldn’t get my videos flagged. So I spent a couple of hours downloading the music library for OCRemix.org (a most amazing video game music remix site) and then selecting tracks for my streaming playlist.

Once that was done it was time to set up the Hangout. Unfortunately while it was extremely easy to stream my writing window it was a complete pain in the ass to stream my music at the same time. I ended up installing a piece of software that created a virtual sound device that I could send my music player’s audio stream to and then select that as my microphone in Hangouts. At that point I thought I was done. Then I discovered Hangouts audio quality is pretty terrible. I could have just stuck with it but I really wanted the whole experience to be as good as I could make it. That meant switching venues. On to Twitch.tv!

Twitch is typically used to live stream someone playing video games. I’ve used it for this before and it’s actually easier to work with than pretty much any other streaming site I’ve used (including LiveStream, YouTube Live, Justin.tv (RIP), and Hangouts on Air). The audio quality is excellent, I don’t need any special software, and I already have a stream casting program from my video game streaming days. Viola!

So now everything is set though it took FAR longer than I wanted it to. It’s been a long and frustrating day but my work has paid off. It is now time to do my very first live writing event for NaNoWriMo!

If you read this in the next hour or so you can join the live stream on Twitch here:

http://www.twitch.tv/fuzzynerdcorner

Once the stream is done the video will also be uploaded to the FuzzyNerdCorner YouTube channel here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGJ__pNL7A3BFsbRBJEmCKg

The National Novel Writing Month 2014 Kickoff

This entry is part [part not set] of 73 in the series The Writing Life Blog

The Madison, WI NaNoWriMo group met last night/this morning at a local restaurant to kickoff the 2014 National Novel Writing Month. I was surprised at just how many folks showed up. At my last count we topped out at 14 or 15 people. I may have missed some folks since I was tunnel visioned into my Nano novel though. We started at just after midnight. I have to say it was pretty awesome to write with a bunch of other folks. The closest I’ve come to that experience in the past was just writing assignments in class. Definitely not the same kind of energy. This was much better.

For myself I managed to finish the prologue for my new novel: Avatars & Identity. It takes place in the same shrouded world universe as Stephen’s trilogy but involves completely different characters and some very scifi elements. I’m not completely satisfied with the prologue as it stands but I’m feeling pretty good about this whole thing overall. Having all of these other people participating in the event is very motivating.

Now though it’s time to try and get a bit of sleep before heading back out later today for the MadNaNo launch party. Hopefully we’ll have a better chance to meeet and greet as well as discuss all things writing. I’ve been itching to get other folks’ opinions on various writing matters and this is the ideal opportunity. Also hoping we get the whole writing buddy thing set up for this month. I think it would be helpful for everyone if we had at least one other person to chat with about this on a regular basis.

Last but not least, I will be doing live writing for this novel almost every day using Google Hangouts. It will be open to the public if anyone is interested. I plan to do the first live session on Sunday. If you miss one, don’t worry. I will be doing this as much as possible. The videos will also be automatically uploaded to my YouTube channel so you can always check them out there.

Now, off to dream land! Hopefully.

Going With Your Gut a.k.a. The Secret to Writing

This entry is part [part not set] of 73 in the series The Writing Life Blog

In Short:

To sum it up in case you don’t feel like reading through all of this the secret boils down to one thing: find what works for you. It’s that simple. Which isn’t simple at all because it will likely take a lot of trial and error. I’ve been at it for over a year now and I’m still learning what the best practices are for me. So have patience and keep trying different things until you find a combo that works. Now, on with the show!

In the Beginning:

When I first decided to really make a go at being a writer I spent a whole lot of time doing research on how other writers did their thing. I was looking for a secret or a trick. I wanted to believe there was such a thing. I was pretty disappointed when most authors who shared their processes all said the same thing: there is no trick. No secret. Once I realized that I decided to instead concentrate on the specifics of other writers’ methods and try them out for myself.

Where to Write:

I’d seen plenty of people typing away in coffee shops, restaurants, etc., so I tried those out. They were usually too noisy. I could maybe get ten good minutes of writing before something broke my concentration, and this was while listening to my own music through my ear buds. I tried a library; the seats sucked and people were surprisingly talkative in the quiet section. So the library was a bust. I tried to think of other places I could go but each one was either too public and noisy or didn’t have anywhere to really sit down and type. In the end I wrote my first book sitting on my bed in the tiny room I was renting. It wasn’t ideal because all of my video games, books, and such were right there ready to distract me from my task. I could also only stand sitting on my bed for about a half hour before my legs and butt started going numb. I managed though.

I’ve come to realize that I can write almost anywhere, but my concentration and writing quality will suffer in places with too much noise or distraction. I’ve done writing on planes, in the hospital, at the mechanic, you name it. The real trick when it comes to figuring out where to write is finding a place that is comfortable enough to sit for thirty to sixty minutes and also be able to concentrate for that long. So not really a trick at all. Disappointing I know but still the truth.

How to Write:

This is a biggie and probably more complicated than finding the right spot. The trick to becoming a writer, and this is based on my experience and opinion, is to stick with it long enough to learn how you write best. You can do all of the research, read about every author under the sun and how they do their thing and none of it will help you unless you try all of those methods out. You can buy fancy programs that help you storyboard your ideas, organize your characters, build family trees, and come up with more background than you can shake a stick at. That still won’t get your book or story done. And that’s really the secret. Much like Po learned in Kung Fu Panda, there is no secret ingredient. There’s just you. The writer. You have to sit down and face that blank page or empty document. I was terrified when I realized this. No one could help me write the story in my head. I had all the responsibility for putting my thoughts and ideas down in words. Super scary. Still, there is hope.

There’s another side to this coin, just like there’s two sides to every story. (At least two sides anyway.) So sure, the buck stops with you and nothing will happen unless you do something about it. The flip side is, there’s no wrong way to do it! Probably the most glorious thing about being a writer is the freedom. Good, bad, or ugly, who cares?! You can write whatever you want, however you want to write it. Have some crazy idea to write an erotic thriller about space unicorns who have come to harvest our ear wax? Go for it! (Actually, that sounds pretty hilarious. I might have to play with that one… Ahem, yes well you get the idea.)

When I was a kid I spent hours drawing pictures with my friends and my sister. We would draw whatever came to mind and tell a story about the picture at the same time. We lived in our imagination. Before I started writing I really thought that my creativity was gone. Nothing more than a childhood memory. I was wrong though. I wasn’t gone, it was just rusty and stiff from disuse. I’d let life and adult responsibility crush my imagination for so long that it was a great effort to let it free. It’s still not as easy as I’d like it to be but every time I sit down and write it gets a little easier. So keep at it. Don’t worry about how good your writing is. It will get better and easier the more you practice. Patience and persistence pays off in spades in this line of work.

Keep on Learning (and Reading):

My only other bit of advice is to keep learning about writing and publishing. Self-publishing is definitely a great route to go if getting the attention of traditional publishers is too intimidating or fruitless. A lot of big-name authors are actually going that route because of the full creative freedom and much, much better royalties. Dean Wesley Smith has a metric butt-ton of info on self-publishing and I highly recommend checking his site out (www.deanwesleysmith.com). Also read. Read whatever you want to. Re-read books you loved and see how the experience is from the perspective of a writer. I’m re-reading the entire Anite Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton and I’m noticing a whole lot about her writing style. Not to mention the formatting choices for the book itself. I think it’s important to immerse yourself in books and the writing culture as much as you can. At least as much as your favorite hobby. Writing takes serious effort but it is also seriously rewarding. Anyway, those are just a few of my thoughts on it. Good night and good luck!

 

National Novel Writing Month is just around the corner! Sign up now and get inspired to write: www.nanowrimo.org

 

So. Much. Change.

This entry is part [part not set] of 73 in the series The Writing Life Blog

It’s been a little bit since my last post but I haven’t been idle. Where to begin?

 

The Home Front:

Probably the best news is that my sister has started her chemo treatments and so far that is going well. I know the whole experience has been pretty awful for her but I also know we’re all feeling a little better about the whole situation. The tumor in her neck is already noticeably smaller just three treatments in. Definitely a good sign. We’re not out of the woods yet but the horrible sense of loss and depression have receded. I will be joining her on her next treatment so I’ll get a chance to see firsthand how it is.

As far as the school stuff goes I did manage to get all of the required items to the school just under the wire. I didn’t really think that was going to happen since I was waiting for one transcript that took three months the last time I ordered it. I ordered the new one as soon as we finished moving to Madison but that left less than two months. Surprisingly though it arrived just in time and now I await the school’s decision. I’ll probably be coming in as a junior so that will be nice. I might have one or two lame general requirements left but that’ll be it. I should be able to concentrate on my English – Creative Writing major. I’m actually really excited to have the chance to go back to college full-time. I never thought I’d have another chance when I dropped out back in ’99. I’ll definitely be one of the oldest students in my classes but I don’t mind that. It’ll be fun watching all of the kids run around doing their thing. Here’s hoping I get in next semester.

This Year So Far:

In other news I’ve invested a great deal of time and effort into my writing career over the past month. The print edition of Induction was finalized and is available on Amazon. This is crazy exciting for me. Despite growing up with a just-blossoming Internet I guess I still have a pretty strong connection to the physical world. So when I held a physical proof version of my first book, for the first time, it felt more special and real than when I published the e-book version back in February. I know at times I’m disappointed with my progress so far. I definitely had high hopes and set a very high bar for myself last year. I wanted to have this first trilogy done by December 2014 as well as at least 5 short stories, published individually and as a collection. For a long time it looked like that wasn’t going to happen. Between moving twice, applying to one college and getting in, then having to apply to another as well as the rough time my family and I have all been going through it’s been a crazy busy year. Actually, now that I think about it I guess the progress I have made so far is decent. Plus National Novel Writing Month will be here in just a couple of weeks. Topic change!

NaNoWriMo (Huh?):

National Novel Writing Month or NaNoWriMo (nanowrimo.org) is a yearly contest, sort of, to get people to write a 50k word novel in just one month. Specifically, in November. So people who participate have 30 days to finish the novel. Anyone who manages to finish within the 30 day period wins. It’s free to participate and there are a bunch of groups around the country, and probably in other countries, participating. I found out about it last year but I was already writing my first book and working a day job full-time. I wasn’t about to try a second novel when I wasn’t even sure I could finish the one I was working on. This year is different though. I am currently unemployed and writing full-time. College doesn’t start (as long as I’m accepted) until January and I will hopefully have a little income coming in from my writing in the near future. Enough to get by and still eat at any rate. Hopefully. Maybe.

Anyway, the point is I have the time and strong desire to participate this year. I’ve already signed up and am looking at getting with my local group here in Madison. They already have some tentative events planned and I’m very psyched to get the chance to meet other writers. I know writing is a solitary profession in many ways but just in my short time doing that I have already realized that my writing and my experience writing is better when I can share it with other people. That’s been limited to friends and family so far which means I’m very eager to talk and work with other writers to get their perspectives on writing, the writing life, and life in general.

As for what I will be writing next month, that is still undecided. I was hoping to get some feedback from my Patrons via Patreon regarding which of the ideas I’ve had so far they’d like to see, but that requires having Patrons. (More in the next section.) At this point I’ve got four ideas, two related to my Shrouded world, two not. The third book of the trilogy is out as a possibility because it won’t fit within any reasonable distance of 50k words. Both of the first books ran almost 100k and I’ve got plenty more story to cover. There is another Shrouded World book that’s been on the back burner for almost a year now and that definitely has possibilities. We shall see.

Patreon:

So Patreon is a thing now. I first stumbled across it when I was going through some artwork on an unrelated site. They mentioned I could support them through something called Patreon. I was curious at the time but had other things going on and forgot about it for a couple of weeks. Once I came back to it though I discovered that Patreon is basically ongoing crowd-funding for artists. The amounts pledged, either per month or per fixed unit of work completed, are much smaller than what you see on Kickstarter or Indiegogo. Most start at $1. Looking through the site I found some artists I already followed on YouTube. (Peter Hollins comes to mind immediately. Amazing a cappella music videos.) I loved the idea right then and there. Have someone creating something you love and enjoy? Give a buck a month or whatever and help them pay their bills and eat so they can focus on creating! I’m learning first-hand just how hard it is to concentrate on creating when you’re worried about paying for rent and food. So I decided to join in as well and started my own Patreon page.

It’s been up for less than a week and I don’t have any Patrons yet but I’m hopeful this will be the answer for transitioning from regular 9 to 5 jobs to writing full-time. I will say this though: I am far more motivated every day to keep writing, publishing, reading, researching, and learning. My main passions in life so far have been book and gaming. Now writing has usurped both of those as number one. Not something I could have predicted but it’s something I’m enjoying immensely. Whether or not I’m successful I am definitely enjoying the ride.

 

(EDIT)

So I spazzed out and completely forgot to include links for all of the stuff I’ve been working on. Here they are in no particular order:

Patreon (Seriously, this site is awesome. If I had the money there’s a bunch of artists I would already be supporting.): http://www.patreon.com

My Patreon Page: http://www.patreon.com/fuzzynerd

My new Tumblr blog where I post my free work: http://fuzzynerdcorner.tumblr.com/

I am now also on Twitter: http://twitter.com/FuzzyNerdCorner

National Novel Writing Month Site: http://nanowrimo.org