How to nail Nanowrimo – post at Writers & Artists

nano1nailnanowaNearly November! I’m at Writers & Artists today with a preparation regime for November’s big writing event, National Novel-Writing Month (NaNoWriMo).

It’s ultra-streamlined to suit all writing approaches. If you like to create a detailed synopsis, my tips will get you going. If you want only the barest essentials, they’ll guide you while giving you room to explore and express. And if you’re still undecided or wonder if NaNoWriMo is even possible, hopefully they’ll persuade you to take the plunge.

Step this way…

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  1. #1 by Camilla Kyndesen on October 3, 2013 - 7:19 pm

    Great article! I’m commenting here because I don’t have an account with Writers & Artists πŸ™‚

    The number one thing that’s helped me through NaNoWriMo is getting into a daily writing habit *before* November. It’s such a straight-forward habit, but it really helps that you already have it in place when you suddenly want to write ~1,667 words a day.

  2. #2 by nicolekmartin on October 8, 2013 - 5:32 am

    Reblogged this on Thoughts from Nicole and commented:
    NaNoWriMo is on it’s way! I can’t believe it’s already that time of year again, better start planning!

  3. #3 by Ileandra Young on October 9, 2013 - 8:30 am

    So excited about NaNo this year. I have no idea exactly what I’m going to focus on yet (I’ve changed my mind so many times), but once I have an idea of that, I can hopefully get moving.

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