Last year was my first year and I'm going to do it again this November. I made my 50,000 words and even finished the book in time to get my free copy from Lulu. I've been editing it. A few friends have read it and had nice things to say about it. One of them is helping me edit.
I tend to procrastinate and keep checking over one or two paragraphs obsessively. Nano helped free me from that, at least for one month. It wasn't great prose, but it was an actual story! My characters seem realistic to me and they made their way through a plot of sorts, with a beginning, middle and end. My characters did stuff! They changed and moved forward as a result of that stuff!
So many people want to write a book, and of these only a small percentage even try. And of those, an even smaller percentage actually finish. Even if nothing more comes from it, I have the satisfaction of knowing I wrote a book.
Thank you, blue moon, for mentioning the screenwriting challenge. I hadn't been on nano's site for a few months and I might have missed it. I think it's a great idea. They won't have it ready until next year though, but I have enough commitments for this year anyway.