I have taken another challenge to go along with writing my novel in one month, the challenge is to get people to sponsor me in writing. The money doesn't go to me, it goes to NANO WRIMO to help fund their programs that they have for children to help them to grow their love for writing. Every year in the month of November, writers take on the challenge of writing a 50,000 word novel and join in helping them to raise money to fund these type of programs. I decieded to have people to sponsor me in writing this novel by donating in my name for NANO WRIMO.
The goal that I sat for myself is $1,000 and I have until November 30th to come up with this amount. I did this challenge because I want to help out the organization in funding developmental writing skills in children.
To make things interesting, I will be awarding $50 on January 1st to a random winner. The prize will be rewarded as follows:
Each person that donates five dollars will have one entry into this contest. If you donate ten dollars, that will give you two entries and so forth. The names will then be drawn by a friend of mine. The winner will be notified as soon on January 1st. The reason for it being in January is so that we can get passed some of the holidays that are taking place. I must be sponsored $500 before this contest will take place. You will be able to see the amount that is needed by looking at my blog at Writing for Us.
If you are unable to donate any amount of money, please pass this article on or link to the sponsor site on your blog so that others can see it and maybe help to sponsor me in this program.
For instruction on sponsoring me and donating to NANO WRIMO please go to Rosa's Sponsor Site.
The winner of the contest will be announced on my blog and I will also be writing an article on the winner so that they may contact me with further instructions for how they would like to receive their $50. Everyone who enters this contest should fill out their first and last name on donation site and check back for the article on or around January 1st for the winner.
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Rosa is a full time student at OCCC with a major in political science. She is currently the author of many articles on parenting, life skills, family, and careers as well as many other things. View profile
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