Sad news came today from National Novel Writing Month founders also known as NaNoWriMo

This is incredibly sad news for authors all over the globe. I started writing “Carol and Santa” during NaNoWriMo and have met writing friends worldwide on their platform.

Here goes …verbatim from National Novel Writing Month founders a.k.a NaNoWriMo

“To Our NaNoWriMo Community: 

We come to you today with sad news. After six years of struggling to sustain itself financially, NaNoWriMo (the nonprofit) will begin the process of shutting down. 

Explaining how we got here is both simple and complex. The funding woes that have threatened so many nonprofits in recent years are an unextraordinary trend. Many beloved organizations announced their closure last year. Many more are fighting for their lives.  Media coverage of financial crisis within the sector—especially among arts nonprofits—has been widespread.

Yet, there are ways in which NaNoWriMo is extraordinary—and reasons why we had hoped we could buck that trend. The sheer size of our community, its global reach and its longevity, held at impressive levels, even during a tumultuous year. There is no shortage of writers who want to participate in NaNoWriMo. Yet, building a community and being able to sustain it are two different matters. 2024 was a revelatory year.

In order to fully understand how we reached this decision, and why we view it as the only alternative, we encourage you to watch this video about the State of NaNoWriMo. The video also contains some important acknowledgments and information about the logistics of our next steps. Most importantly, the video shares real data and information that the organization has not discussed previously. The plot is thicker than you might think.

Screen shot of the first slide of a Power Point presentation that says "State of NaNoWriMo - An Update to Our Community - March 2025"

We recognize that the closure of NaNoWriMo represents a huge loss to the writing community, and that grief over this outcome will be exacerbated by the challenges of the past sixteen months. This is not the ending that anybody wanted or planned. And—believe us—if we could hit the delete button and rewrite this last chapter, we would. But we do have hope for the epilogue. 

What’s next for NaNoWriMo, the indebted nonprofit, is much different from what’s next for actual Wrimos. We hold no belief that people will stop writing 50,000 words in November (and April, and July) or stop seeking support for the journey they’re on. Many alternatives to NaNoWriMo popped up this year, and people did find each other. In so many ways, it’s easier than it was when NaNoWriMo began in 1999 to find your writing tribe online. 

Our greatest hope at this moment is that you do two things: support arts nonprofits you love (they really, truly need you) and keep writing words. Your stories matter. 

Thank you for all you have done for the organization, and especially for each other, over all these years.

Sincerely,

The NaNoWriMo Team

A Few Additional Notes

  • We anticipate that some people might want to log on and capture information that is meaningful to them, like their lifetime word count or stats from previous seasons or challenges. We also anticipate that some folks on the Young Writers Program website may not have backed up work that they wrote directly into our system, and may wish to do so at this time. If there is something you feel you need to retrieve, you are welcome to try. However, our site tends to crash a lot when overrun with too much traffic (chronic technology underinvestment is mentioned in the video). We apologize for any inconvenience if the site gets crashy.
  • If you are a recurring donor, thank you for your ongoing support of the organization (truly). We have cancelled all recurring donations on our end in order to ensure that you will not be charged as we transition into our next phase. 
  • If you want anything from the NaNoWriMo store, please don’t delay. We will shut that down soon as well. 
  • Finally, we have observed that, at times of change, many members of our community are in want of spaces to process these new developments, and that, historically, we have hosted many all-community online spaces. Unfortunately, we have very limited resources to reply individually to comments or to moderate our social spaces at this time. We will do our best but make no guarantees. “

Here is the youtube video the NaNoWriMo organization included in their announcement

Magazine relaunch

Hey readers, sorry for my absence. I am relaunching Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy and soon hope to be in print in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I will have the option for mailed subscriptions and I soon will be approaching businesses to see if they want to carry my magazine.

The focus of my magazine stays the same, with arts and entertainment news.

My podcast will also be getting new episodes, too.

You can find my Sweet as Cotton Candy podcast here:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/71TQz25OPvT6UJyBy6CDuM?si=_0ByqN5fQgm_61VcXkYWZw

Look for new articles soon!

Jennifer Lopez announced today she cancelled her upcoming U.S. Summer tour of 2024

Representatives for Live Nation announced today that the Jennifer Lopez US Summer 2024 Tour ‘THIS IS ME…LIVE’ is canceled, citing …“Jennifer is taking time off to be with her children, family and close friends.”

For those who purchased through Ticketmaster, tickets will automatically be refunded – there is nothing further fans need to do. For those who purchased via third-party resale sites such as SeatGeek, StubHub, VividSeats, etc. – please reach out to your point purchase for more details.

A Special Message to My JLovers OnTheJLo:

I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down.

Please know that I wouldn’t do this if I didn’t feel that it was absolutely necessary. I promise I will make it up to you and we will all be together again.

I love you all so much.

Until next time… 

Cheyenne Frontier Days recently announced their lineup for this year’s 2024 Daddy of ‘Em All

  

Cheyenne Frontier Days announces 2024 concerts

Frontier Nights® lineup announced and tickets on sale March 14

CHEYENNE, WY  March 7, 2024: Cheyenne Frontier Days (CFD) announced the 2024 Frontier Nights® entertainment series this evening.

Concert tickets will go on sale March 14 at 9:00 a.m. MDT at www.cfdrodeo.com.

The Cheyenne Frontier Days Ticket Office will not be open for in-person or phone sales on March 14. Tickets will be sold online only that day to accommodate purchase volume.

The ticket office will re-open for in-person and phone sales at 9:00 a.m. MDT on March 15.

“We are excited to share the names of the artists with everyone tonight,” Contract Acts Chairman Scott Lewis said. “This year is going to be a blast and we can’t wait to see you all out here in July.”

Join us this summer for the Year of the Cowgirl, where there will be hundreds of vendors, a full carnival, artists, food and music that celebrate the history and culture of the American West.

The PBR Last Cowboy Standing will return with one of the most exciting competition formats in Western sports, showcasing the world’s top bull riders in a five-round, ride-survive-and-advance format. In addition, the 128th annual “Daddy of ‘em All®” will feature nine days of PRCA professional rodeo that willconclude with Championship Sunday, where champions are crowned, and legends are made.

Concert ticket prices range from $72 – $107, rooftop starts at $200, and Tunes on the Terrace ranges from $225 – $275. Dailyrodeo tickets range from $24 – $51, rooftop starts at $100. PBR tickets range from $25 – $105.

A $3 discount is offered on rodeo tickets and $5 discount on concert tickets purchased before July 1.

Fans can upgrade to a Frontier Nights® Fast Pass for early admission to the Party Zone and a voucher for best-available same-day rodeo tickets. For a full events schedule and profiles of musical acts, go to www.cfdrodeo.com.

The CFD Ticket Office is the only authorized source of tickets for our event.

All tickets for all concerts will go on-sale March 14at 9 a.m. MDT

2024 Cheyenne Frontier Days Entertainment Schedule

July 19​​Turnpike Troubadours with Red Clay Strays

July 20​​Jason Aldean with Chase Matthew

July 21​​Jelly Roll with Warren Zeiders

July 22-23: Professional Bull Riders – Last Cowboy Standing

July 24​​Machine Gun Kelly

July 25​​T-Pain and Ludacris

July 26​​Lainey Wilson with Flatland Cavalry

July 27​​Thomas Rhett

July 20 – 28:​​PRCA Rodeo

September Mourning Rocked the House at The Asher Upstairs in Cheyenne, Wyoming

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Emily Lazar lead singer September Mourning. Photo by Sheila Loney

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September Mourning’s gutarists, left: Rich Juzwick, right: Patrick Romanelli.  Photo by Sheila Loney

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Patrick Romanelli, guitarist September Mourning.  Photo by Sheila Loney

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Emily Lazar, lead singer, September Mourning.  Photo by Sheila Loney

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Rich Juzwick, guitarist, September Mourning.  Photo by Sheila Loney

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Rich Juzwick, guitarist, September Mourning.  Photo by Sheila Loney

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Patrick Romanelli, guitarist September Mourning.  Photo by Sheila Loney

Lion King 2019 review by Karen Cotton

By Karen Cotton

Both Cheyenne Theaters that are locally showing “The Lion King”

Capital Cinema + ARQ Theater

3410 Concord Road

Www.wyomovies.com

AMC Classic Frontier 9

Frontier Mall, 1400 Dell Range Blvd.

Www.amctheaters.com

The Lion King (2019) info:

Www.movies.disney.com

Parents if you go to the official website for Disney there are also fun free “The Lion King” packets you can download to keep your kids entertained this summer. Just do a search on their site for The Lion King.

I saw “The Lion King (2019)” movie tonight by Disney Film Studios and it is an epic film. The opening night 7:15 p.m. movie was sold out at the Capitol Cinema + ARQ Theater, and I felt compelled to write a review. I saw the movie in 2D and I hope to see the movie in 3D and later in ARQ. Yes, it was that good.

You will ugly cry and you will laugh, you will ‘Feel the Love Tonight,’ you will be awed by the story and scenery, and you will feel inspired to be someone special by the time you leave the film.

Jon Favreau is the director of “The Lion King (2019)” remake of ‘The Lion King.”

‘The Lion King (2019)’ is almost identical to the original animated film that was released in 1994. The 1994 animated version was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff. I have always been a big fan of the original. I saw it when I was a senior in high school.

The screenplay writers for “The Lion King (2019)” are Jeff Nathanson and Brenda Chapman. The 1994 version screenplay writers were Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts and Linda Woolverton that “The Lion King (2019)” is based on, Now “The Lion King (2019)” is larger than life with CGI animation.

The new soundtrack is mostly remakes of the original songs by composer Elton John and Tim Rice, lyricist, and score by Hans Zimmer but it also features Beyonce Nowles-Carter, who also is the voice of Nala. The soundtrack is what really adds that same magic Disney touch to the film. There are even a few new tunes.

The cast is amazing and of course, James Earls Jones, is still the voice actor who gives life to the King Mufasa. This iconic movie wouldn’t be the same without Jones. The cast includes the voice talents of Donald Glover as Simba, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Scar, Seth Rogan as Pumbaa, Billy Eichner as Timon, John Oliver as Zazu the loyal royal bird and John Kani as Rafiki.

Even though there are still those parts in the film, the sad ones, and you know what parts I’m talking about, it’s still a film I would feel comfortable bringing kids to. I brought my seven-year-old daughter and she loved it. The film, I feel is correctly rated PG. If you come out of the theater at a night showing like I did, you will want to look up at the stars, like I did, and you may find yourself wondering about ‘The Circle of Life.’

Information for this article is accredited to movies.disney.com, imdb.com, and Wikipedia.

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