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ruslan ([info]ruslan) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-10-05 18:50:00


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If a marathoner runs outside of Boston and nobody's there to hear it, does it deserve a purple bar?
It's the first (mini)wank of NaNo 2009! *pops champagne* Tiny, considering that the wankery is contained entirely in RiddleMeThis like some kind of nuclear radiation coffin, but passably amusing.

Okay, you all know what National Novel Writing Month is, right? It's an informal contest where the goal is to write a 50,000+ word novel in the month of November. You're not competing against other people and you don't really get anything if you "win" (aside from a feeling of accomplishment and a little purple bar beneath your forum name) but it's competitive enough that some people get really touchy over what constitutes a victory. Some people think the goal is to write a novel, some people think it's just to get 50,000 words down. The general consensus seems to be that as long as you're not doing this you're fine.

User chet-a-box posts asking:


I'm 90% sure I'll be writing a non-fiction book about my passion for giant pandas.

Is that allowed?


There are three or four responses, primarily by a staff member (Dragonchilde) saying very nicely that nobody's going to stop anybody from writing what they want, but *technically* it wouldn't really be the point of NaNo seeing as how they define a novel as a lengthy work of fiction. (Of course it should be noted that NaNo is welcoming of flexible approaches to the contest. They have a NaNo Rebels forum specifically for people who want to do things like write short stories or screenplays for their challenge. Additionally, the rules state that if the writer considers it a novel, they consider it a novel too). chet-a-box seems a little disappointed but takes it rather well and it's a polite, respectful, wankless thread. The end!

Well, no.

RiddleMeThis posts a thread in the NaNo Rebels forum entitled NaNoWriMo's Discrimination Against Creative Non-Fiction, saying that, essentially, non-fiction should be allowed to count as a NaNo victory because the state of our nation demands it.




I just read this thread, and it made me very angry. So, here, have a rant.

If you ask me, the idea that we CANNOT submit 50,000 words of creative non-fiction and still ACTUALLY win NaNoWriMo is utter crap.

Take a look, for example, at New Journalism, a style of writing that emerged in the 60s and 70s in America. These authors wrote books that were technically non-fiction, as they were HEAVILY based on real things that happened, but they utilized literary techniques previously only seen in fiction. In the crazy falling apart world of the 1960s, they felt that American culture was no longer an easily definable space of knowable value, simple enough to be wrapped up in a pat fiction novel. The popular conversation of America within the novel had been degrading for a while. In a time and place so crazy and out of sync with itself, the New Journalists felt that there was no need to make stuff up in order to be valid and creative. There could be no Great American Novel because fiction was simply not enough to support analysis of a failed American dream.

Isn't our current situation (at least in this country) similar to that of the 60s? We are a nation in crisis, protests a-plenty, disillusionment with the way things are run and done. Doesn't non-fiction in this time almost carry more weight than fiction?


NaNo novels: serious business.

Staff member cybele posts saying:

The rule is, If you consider the book you're writing a novel, we consider it a novel too!

If you don't, well, no biggie. You're a rebel. You still get the book out of it in the end ... isn't that the awesome part?

If you do, well I hope this is the winning year for you.


RiddleMeThis responds:


See, that's VERY different than what was being said over in this thread, where people kept telling chet-a-box that she couldn't "technically" win NaNoWriMo if she wrote about pandas.


Another staff member (the one from the panda thread, Dragonchilde) has a somewhat different opinion, as well as a bad metaphor:


Would you be angry if you ran a marathon, presented yourself in Boston on Race Day, and was told that in fact you could not win the Boston Marathon because you ran another race entirely?

This is the same. For the purposes of our challenge, we require that your work be fiction. Is it an arbitrary rule? Sure! But it's the rules of the challenge as we've had for years. The rule that you have to be in Boston to run the Boston marathon is arbitrary, too.

If you complete 50,000 words of creative nonfiction you have a lot to be proud of. The REAL prize of NaNoWriMo isn't the printable certificate or the web badges... it's the novel at the end. But if you don't stick by those arbitrary rules of our arbitrary challenge... well, you're not really winning the challenge. If you still want to validate int he end, well, no one's stopping you. And no one will check up.


Also adding, absurdly:


It has nothing to do with the pandas. It's the "non-fiction" part.


RiddleMeThis:


Well, I guessed that much, I'm not an idiot. I didn't think you guys discriminated against pandas. Everyone loves pandas, that would be ridiculous.

The race metaphor is really poorly thought out. I'm not writing my novel for a different contest and then showing up here. I'm writing it in a different way. So if I ran your marathon backwards, and I crossed the finish line, would anyone really tell me that my win was invalid just because I did it differently? No.

As it clearly states in the official rules, which even cybele mentioned, even though YOUR definition of a novel is fiction, MINE isn't, and that's what counts when it comes to winning. So stop acting like if I validate my NON-FICTION NOVEL, I'll be some awful and immoral person for cheating the system.


A few forum members weigh in:


You seem to have blown things out of proportion here, there's no need to be so angry when teh site actually embraces the "Rebels."


Just to add to this I would like to point out that in the actual forum description for the Nano Rebels it includes the line "non-fiction about turtles" so surely that is a gesture of acceptance if nothing else.

calm. the *bleep*. down.

Everyone (including Dragonchilde) is really supportive and polite and continues to repeat that you can pretty much do whatever you want as long as you yourself consider it a novel and the challenge will embrace it, but RiddleMeThis still clings to hir weird persecution complex, and then flounces.



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[info]tarash
2009-10-06 05:01 pm UTC (link)
RiddleMeThis is trying REALLY REALLY hard to be all rebellious but it's kinda hard when the system you're trying to rebel against is being all nice and understanding and has places for the rebels. It's kind of adorable.

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[info]cjk
2009-10-06 07:16 pm UTC (link)
Bah, NaNo. I'm holding out for Yuletide. How come it's been going on for years, with half of fandom involved, and managed not only to produce no wank but also a far higher than average quality of writing overall?

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[info]sistercoyote
2009-10-06 10:07 pm UTC (link)
So...about Yuletide.

It says "small" fandoms. So I'm guessing that something like, say, "Star Trek" or "Heroes" would be right out, but "Leverage" or "Lie to Me" would be along the right lines?

Maybe that's someplace to finally make that request for Ozma/Dorothy femmeslash...although I'd have to have something to offer in return.

Hm.

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[info]cjk
2009-10-06 10:21 pm UTC (link)
There is a huge list of fandoms every year, from all sorts of books and things; maybe you'll find something. Also, when they decide on what fandoms are going to be on the list this year, they ask everybody, not just participating authors.

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[info]sistercoyote
2009-10-06 10:52 pm UTC (link)
Thanks! So it sounds like it would be worthwhile to keep an eye out and sign up when the time comes.

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[info]ladyvyola
2009-10-07 03:26 pm UTC (link)
Go for it!

Now, do remember that all the writer has to do is use the characters you request. You can put in your comments that you'd really like to see Ozma/Dorothy femmeslash and most writers will try to give you that, but it's not required.

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[info]amaresu
2009-10-07 09:39 pm UTC (link)
Lie to Me would probably qualify, but I doubt Leverage will. Doesn't mean you can't try nominating it, but it's a pretty active fandom.

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[info]amaresu
2009-10-07 09:44 pm UTC (link)
Also there's someone on my LJ flist that writes Ozma/Dorothy femslash. Not my thing so I don't pay all that much attention when it swings by, but I wanna say it's either kattahj or azarsuerte. Now it's going to bother me until I remember who it is. I think it's one of those two though.

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[info]cereta
2009-10-09 05:57 pm UTC (link)
OMG, Please! I offer Ozma/Dorothy every year!

(Although I don't think I could do graphic...)

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[info]inalasahl
2009-10-07 07:14 pm UTC (link)
produce no wank
There was unfunny, though.

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[info]inalasahl
2009-10-07 07:17 pm UTC (link)
Here.

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[info]cjk
2009-10-07 08:05 pm UTC (link)
Ohhhh, yes, I remember that one. Figures it would be her. Another author I'm not particularly fond of wrote a crusading-against-the-christmas-ficathons fic once, in SGA, where Rodney turns out to be Jewish and is Very Very Upset that everybody is celebrating Christmas and there is no emotional support for him at all. Worst kind of meta gone wrong.

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[info]inalasahl
2009-10-07 11:09 pm UTC (link)
If you and I are thinking of the same story, then as I recall, Rodney was upset that people were trying to force him to celebrate Christmas, not that other people were celebrating Christmas. (They seemed to think he was refusing to participate out of grinchiness and were harassing him.) It seems a legitimate fic idea to me.

And although it was posted in fandom_wank, I think what happened was very much unfunnybusiness. It's not wanky to point out that the way a ficathon is set up makes things more difficult for a certain group of people to participate. I think that fandom had a collective knee jerk over the way she expressed her dismay (and I include myself in that), but hopefully, we know better now.

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[info]singe
2009-10-06 09:25 pm UTC (link)
Ah, NaNo, how I hate you.

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[info]shadowmonkey
2009-10-07 12:41 am UTC (link)
"You're discriminating against my moral inability to fool a computer that doesn't care!"

This seems like an awful lot of work and upset for a some purple text.
And for that I applaud NaNoWriMo. :D

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[info]ivalice
2009-10-07 06:01 pm UTC (link)
So stop acting like if I validate my NON-FICTION NOVEL, I'll be some awful and immoral person for cheating the system.

Wow, someone sure has a persecution-complex.

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[info]cie_anthy
2009-10-07 08:34 pm UTC (link)
I'm not an idiot. I didn't think you guys discriminated against pandas. Everyone loves pandas, that would be ridiculous.

I love this line like nothing else.

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[info]white_serpent
2009-10-07 10:22 pm UTC (link)
And, just think: I never thought I'd be able to use the "Pandas" memory category again.

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[info]otoselkie
2009-10-09 04:21 am UTC (link)
I started snickering at "my passion for giant pandas," and started giggling at "MY NON-FICTION OXYMORON NOVEL". Thanks. :D

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[info]tachikoma01
2009-10-13 06:28 pm UTC (link)
I'm debating whether I want to do a short story collection or a long fanfic that has been rolling around in my head, trying to form itself into cookies.

Do I get to be a rebel too?

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