It’s a truth universally acknowledged that at some point we will all fail. That’s not necessarily a bad thing though Continue reading
NaNoWriMo
My NaNoWriMo experience. Advice and resources.
Words of Wisdom from a Camp NaNo Participant
It’s less than a week before the end of this month’s camp NaNo and with 4.5 words behind schedule, I’ve been thinking.
A lot.
Not just about NaNo, but about writing in general. Continue reading
I’m Entering Camp NaNo and What Is Camp NaNo Anyway?
You’ve read that right, funky monkeys: I’m entering Camp NaNoWriMo for a second time. Of course, that means that I’ll be sharing a new story blurb and sneak peek in the Quotes and Sneak Peeks section soon. This won’t be the only book I’ll be working on for the camp though; since I have two ongoing stories on wattpad that I don’t want to fall behind on, I’ll be rotating the three. Day One – Story One, Day Two – Story Two, Day Three – Story Three, Day Four – Story One… You get the drift.
But what is Camp NaNoWriMo? Continue reading
Last Minute NaNoWriMo Tips
Hey, funky monkeys! I’ve decided to write a list with a few easy-to-follow tips that would hopefully give you the push you need and help you finish the 50K challenge on time. As I was writing these, I realized that they could apply to your creative process out of NaNo as well, especially when you are on a time limit or at a loss of inspiration. Continue reading
What the First Week of NaNoWriMo has Taught Me
So, I participated in the last Camp NaNo (the one in July), but I’m a first time NaNoWriMo-er with Sentiments & Reason (you can read the blurb and sneak peek here) being my NaNo project. Here are a few things I learned in the first week NaNoWriMo-ing: Continue reading
What is Surviving First Drafts by Erica Crouch
Surviving First Drafts – Motivation & Advice for the Art of Writing
NoNoWriMo, anyone?
I know I’ll be taking on the 50K words challenge! As a first timer, I’m looking for all the advice I can get on NaNo and writing in general. Here’s where Surviving First Drafts by Erica Crouch comes in. Continue reading