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Tag: nanowrimo

22nd November 2017

How To Survive the NaNoWriMo Quicksand

NaNoWriMo is the acronym for National Novel Writing Month. It’s a 30-day write-fest in which you write 50,000 words of a novel in 30 days. It happens every November. Breaking this down, you have to nail 1667 words a day, on average, for each day of the month. Weeks one and two are mostly great. […]

Posted in Articles. Tagged fiction, first novel, florida, honey buns, nanowrimo, pantser, plotter, writing tips. Leave a comment
18th December 2016

2016 Take-Aways

Writers work most effectively to a plan. Set your goals for 2017 to achieve more.

Posted in Articles. Tagged 2017, far out, fiction, goals, james altucher, nanowrimo, stephen king, take-away, writing life. Leave a comment
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