For the third year in a row, Lynn Palermo (a.k.a. The Armchair Genealogist) is hosting the Family History Writing Challenge. This 28-day challenge begins on February 1 and ends on the February 28.
By participating in the challenge, you are essentially making a commitment to yourself to write x-number of words each day about your family history. It’s a fun way to set a goal and work toward that goal each day during the month of February. What’s even better is that you will get tips and support along the way. And because it’s a “community” event, there’s also a sense of camaraderie knowing that others are right there with you, sharing in your successes and, yes, sometimes your frustrations.
This year, because of my busy schedule, I’m going to pledge to write 200 words each day. Last year I had a plan for what I was going to do, but I didn’t really stick to it. So for this year, there’s no plan. I’m just going to write 200 words on whatever aspect of my family history I feel like writing about that day. It may seem like a very disjointed approach, especially if you know me and how I work. But sometimes it’s the best approach for the creative process. And because I plan to write haphazardly (even though it makes me cringe!), I’m going to start using Scrivener so I can at least manage my jaunts and tangents in some organized manner. (Too bad the Scrivener class I signed up for doesn’t start until February 19.)
So what about you? Will you make a 28-day commitment to write about your family history? I’d love to hear about your plans, so please leave me a comment or a link to your blog post about the challenge.