A New Nano Tradition?

As you know (if you've been reading my blog since the beginning), I originally started writing during my preparation for Nano in November of 2016. (It was actually October if you count all the preparation.) I thought it'd be a fun thing for my girls and I to do together. Being able to incorporate it into our home school classroom was pretty cool, too. I never thought it would light a spark that would fan into a flaming passion for novel writing in my heart.

When we learned there was a regional group close to us, we attended the kick-off event. Before we went in, my oldest daughter and I took a selfie. The following year, I did NaNo alone. And the kick-off event was out of the question because of a play we were involved in.

But this year, I encouraged my oldest to join me again and we were able to make it to the kick-off event. While we were outside, I asked my daughter to snap a quick photo of us once again. It would be nice if we could continue this tradition.

A lot changes over time. You can even see the differences in our faces. Two years is both a long time and a mere breath. In 2016, she was writing a dystopian fantasy novel and I was writing my first in a series of YA fantasy novels. This year, she's writing a memoir and I'm writing YA fantasy again. Isn't it amazing how life grows and changes us?


Robin McElveen

Robin McElveen is the author of the Children of Y’Dahnndrya YA fantasy series. She lives in Louisiana with her family, their dog, several farm cats, and a few chickens. In addition to writing, she enjoys singing and playing music, creating art, and sewing costumes.

https://www.authorrobinmcelveen.com
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