We’re less than a month away from NaNoWriMo, everyone! In the last post, I’ve talked quite extensively about how I set up my writer’s notebook in preparation of NaNoWriMo—especial…
Where do you start your outline? Right here! Use these these four questions to discover the big-picture "skeleton" of your story.
Getting organized for NaNoWriMo 2018? Get a FREE Word Count Calendar and Printable Planner Stickers here and you'll be ready to WRITE!
We’re less than a month away from NaNoWriMo, everyone! In the last post, I’ve talked quite extensively about how I set up my writer’s notebook in preparation of NaNoWriMo—especial…
This has been a rough week, writing wise. I am feeling pressure to READ ALL THE THINGS, like reading books that need to be returned to the library, finishing my Goodreads goal, reading ARCs from Ne…
Getting organized for NaNoWriMo 2018? Get a FREE Word Count Calendar and Printable Planner Stickers here and you'll be ready to WRITE!
The NaNo site has wiped and is fresh for a new year, so this means . . . NaNo season is upon us! *cue excited/panicked flailing* Here’s a checklist for things to do to prepare for NaNoWriMo…
National Novel Writing Month is just around the corner! I’ve put together a short checklist to help you get ready to start writing. Use it in combination with my NANOWRIMO Survival Kit from l…
Happy Preptober, everyone! In this week’s post, I’m going to share with you how I set up my writer’s notebook for my NaNoWriMo project. Yes, I have decided to participate in NaNoW…
If you’re participating or have participated in NaNoWriMo, you know how hard those first few days of November can be, but also how exciting! Whether you’re writing the first few pages of your first novel ever or gearing up for your tenth piece, those first few days never change. They’re tough and t
We are close to November and NaNoWriMo , which many of us writers feel excited, anticipated, and perhaps even a little nervous to participate in. Some may feel that the task of writing 50.000 words is a daunting project. Some might even feel scared because they might think they will spend NaNoWriMo
We've entered week four. The home stretch. The end is in sight, and it looks great. Word Count Current Word Count: 47,501 S...
Nanowrimo ideas for National Novel Writing Months. Get started with ideas for Nanowrimo if you write a historical novel, curated by historical advisor Dr B
Preparing for NaNoWriMo? Need Prompts To Guide Your NaNoWriMo Prep? Here Are 30 Story Structure and Character Questions To Help Your Craft Your Novel.
Have you thought about participating in NaNoWriMo 2019? Even if you’ve already committed to take the leap and join in this crazy movement, you may still be wondering about the logistics of how to write a novel in 30 days. Trust me: you can do it! However, writing a novel fast will be SO much … 21 Resources to Help You Prepare for NaNoWriMo 2019 Read More »
Happy Preptober, everyone! In this week’s post, I’m going to share with you how I set up my writer’s notebook for my NaNoWriMo project. Yes, I have decided to participate in NaNoW…
Nanowrimo ideas for National Novel Writing Months. Get started with ideas for Nanowrimo if you write a historical novel, curated by historical advisor Dr B
As many of you know, I’ve come to the realization that I can, and will be, doing NaNoWriMo this year. The event has been around for a good amount of time now, and like anything else, it has i…
If you think you'd like to go for it this year, but are wondering if it's worth the holiday hassle, here are five reasons I can recommend doing NaNoWriMo:
If you're writing a novel in a month, you need to prepare to make sure you reach your goals. Read 10 NaNoWriMo tips for plotters and pantsers.
The Best Book For NaNoWriMo Writing Prompts: My Favourite NaNoWriMo Workbook
A number of people were curious about how I achieved this, so this blog post will shed some light on how you can do NaNoWriMo in two weeks too.
Nanowrimo ideas for National Novel Writing Months. Get started with ideas for Nanowrimo if you write a historical novel, curated by historical advisor Dr B
Some of you might be participating in National Novel Writing Month, otherwise known as NaNoWriMo . I found a few fun resources that might be of interest to you if you're one of the brave and ambitious souls to take on this challenge! Even if you're not participating in NaNoWriMo, this is a good art
Are you doing NaNoWriMo this year? Want to “win”? Here are 10 tips to consider: 1. Create a story plan before November 1. Whether it’s just a paragraph, or a detailed outline, it …
Should you outline your novel before the first draft? And, if you do, how much is the right amount for you? Get ready for NaNoWriMo with this new series!
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Alright writers, NaNoWriMo 2015 has officially begun! If you were with me during the first half of the NaNoWriMo Success Series you were able to plan your story, plot, and characters so that you could hit the ground writing on November 1st. (If you haven’t, it’s still not too late to sta
The Ultimate Nanowrimo Success Guide 2024 (Strategies, tips and resources for smashing 50,000 words in 30 days) Whether you’ve only just heard of Nanowrimo or you’ve attempted it multiple times before, this guide will help explain all you need to achieve your writing goals and write that first draft! Click to jump to the information…
All the WBT Camp NaNoWriMo Packing Lists in one place! From character development to making a writing schedule, these lists will get you ready for camp!
Nanowrimo ideas for National Novel Writing Months. Get started with ideas for Nanowrimo if you write a historical novel, curated by historical advisor Dr B
Are you a NaNoWriMo Planner? Download my workbook for everything you need to plan your story!
Happy Preptober, everyone! In this week’s post, I’m going to share with you how I set up my writer’s notebook for my NaNoWriMo project. Yes, I have decided to participate in NaNoW…
Being an author of books requires you to be a many-headed beast. Don’t get me wrong — it starts with one head, one neck, one breath weapon, and at that point you are a monster singularl…
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It’s that time of year again when writers around the world prepare for NaNoWriMo – otherwise known as “National Novel Writing Month.” Taking place in November, NaNoWriMo challenges writers of all experiences to write an entire novel (or novella) in one month’s time, averaging about 1,667 words per