NaNoWriMo Anyone? Get Planning Now for a NaNoWriMo November
November is still a good 8 weeks away, but why not start early? Here is some advice to start planning for NaNoWriMo from Eve Pearce. Eve is a professional writer and freelance researcher who works...
View ArticleTo November! To the Next Chapter in the Great American Story, Novembeards,...
October has passed, and November has arrived. And what an exciting month it’s going to be! There are so many great things going on this month, it’s hard to know where to begin on what we’ll be covering...
View ArticleNaNoWriMo Update 1: The Beginning
The day had finally arrived. I was really going to commit this time. I was going to write a novel to completion, at least by NaNoWriMo standards. It was going to be a challenge. 50,000 words in 30...
View ArticleWhat Does Your Facial Hair Say About Your Reading Preferences?
The halfway mark of Movember and NaNoWriMoIn has arrived! In an attempt to find fellows supporting the Men’s Health movement, October contributor Stephen Jabaut took to the streets of New York to find...
View ArticleNaNoWriMo Update 3: The Halfway Mark, Lulls, and French Gangsters
Here we are halfway through the NaNoWriMo adventure, and I finally started to lose a little steam. I’m behind on my word count, 8,525 to be exact. If only I could use all of the words I write for work!...
View ArticleWriting in the Man Cave
For today’s post Christina invites the manly, mustachioed men of Movember to turn their man caves into a quaint writer’s retreat to schlep out the rest of those NaNoWriMo novels, and come back to Kbuuk...
View ArticleNaNoWriMo Update 4: Giving Thanks and Writing On
Gobble, gobble! Happy belated Thanksgiving to all! We hope everyone got their bellies filled with delicious turkey and stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, green been casserole, cranberry dressing, mac...
View ArticleYeah, Right
In honor of our late recognition of the Thanksgiving holiday, let’s give thanks for all of the people who have had a profound influence on our lives. Today’s post comes to us from Lisa Kaitz of...
View ArticleNaNoWriMo Update 5: Keep Calm and Carry On
Keep Calm and Carry On by The Phraseology Project I failed again, most recently with NaNoWriMo, but this time it feels different. This time instead of getting upset, I’m just going to “Keep Calm and...
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