*** Going digital for 30 days ***
Hashtag: #DigiWriMo
Back in 2015, DigiWriMo organizers stated that "digital writing can be anything. It can be a blog post, an e-mail, a text message. It can be a tweet, or a Facebook update, or a conversation on Tumblr. It can be comments on blog posts, responses to news articles, book reviews shared on GoodReads, or fan fiction. It can also look a lot more traditional: poems posted on the web, self-published novels on Amazon and iBooks, or short stories uploaded to an online 'zine."
Digital Writing Month can be an interesting challenge for writers who spend a lot of time interacting with readers and fellow writers on social media.
Also, in some ways, DigiWriMo is a bit like taking The Notebook Project to the Internet: it doesn't matter what you are writing, as long as you keep publishing it online - every day, for a whole month.
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