Tag Archive | nanowrimo
Mystery Writing: One Scientist’s Journey by Rosemarie Szostak
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? I collected bugs for biology class. Watched waves washing the shore for physics. Spilled corrosive acid on my good jeans in chemistry, so they ended up looking like a fashion statement. What I didn’t learn: a) English grammar, b) sentence structure, c) paragraph structure, d) any writing structure,…
Nano Hop Prize Winners – Raimey Gallant
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Congrats to the 10 prize winners (so far) of the Nano Blog & Social Media Hop! A few of our illustrious prize donors are offering discounts on editorial services for Nano Hop participants, so c… Source: Nano Hop Prize Winners – Raimey Gallant
Camp NaNoWriMo: 50,000 words in 1 month?
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
This year, I decided I would participate in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November. When I checked out the process, I discovered there is such a thing as Camp NaNoWriMo that happens in July. As far as I can tell the only difference is that in July, the participating…
Mystery Mondays M.H. Callway on NaNoWriMo
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Mystery Mondays welcomes M.H. Callway to talk about riding NaNoWriMo Tiger. If you don’t know what NaNoWriMo is: read on! I know M.H. Callway as Madeleine. We met online through other authors. Madeline has a special place here as she provided an endorsement for my second novel, BLAZE. It’s difficult…
DO NOT STOP
Originally posted on razorlinepress:
I needed a little palette cleanser after the first draft of my Santa story was done. I’m not sure where this is going, but I hope you enjoy what I’ve written so far of Do Not Stop. And don’t forget to stop by the Amazons and download a book. ? This would have…
Writing Discipline
Originally posted on writerlywitterings:
As a follow-up to yesterday’s Top Ten Tips on NaNoWriMo, I thought I ought to add a response to two of the comments I’ve received. The two points that were raised both relate to discipline more than anything else. First, another writer was a little concerned at my point 7. She pointed out, quite rightly,…