Articles related to "Nanowrimo Writing"November is a busy month for most people, with preparation for Christmas and other holidays. Throwing a challenge like NaNoWriMo into the mix can make it even scarier.
Last November, 21,683 writers completed 50,000 words each to be NaNoWriMo winners. Now it's on again... and those who plan ahead will get off to a flying start.
The aim of National Novel Writing Month, usually abbreviated as NaNoWriMo, is to write a 50,000 word novel in one month.
Every writer faces motivation challenges at some point during their career. Here are some writing motivators that can be used during NaNoWriMo to reach word count goals.
No Plot? No Problem! is the official guide to writing a novel in a month. National Novel Writing Month sets the challenge; the book explains how to pull off such a feat.
National Novel Writing Month is an annual challenge to write a 50,000 word novel in November. NaNoWriMo is an exercise in bad literature, community and fun.
Attempting to complete a 50,000 word novel in the span of a month is no easy feat. Here are some suggestions that will increase the free time a writer has available.
Writing a novel is no easy feat, and many writers have trouble getting started as well as sustaining interest in their projects. Nanowrimo can help!
National Novel Writing Month requires lots of encouragement, caffeine and celebration - both during the grueling month of November and when the challenge is completed.
Fast drafting, the process of completing a novel in two weeks, is sweeping the online writing world. This new writing method isn't fun, but it's effective.
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