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Before moving ahead with writing a story, authors should stop for a moment and think about the planned ending. Will it surprise and delight readers - or let them down?
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Find support in writing a 50,000 word novel by participating in the yearly NaNoWriMo contest. There is nothing to lose, but a chance to gain a sense of accomplishment.
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Author Virginia Henley shares her writing life, getting published, and advice on writing best-selling historical romances.
Freewrite, letting your subconscious thoughts come out in spontaneous dialogue, to discover who your characters are.
Writing a novel in one month is not easy, but even new writers can finish their book by keeping these tips in mind.
The goal of NaNoWriMo is to write a novel during the month of November. Why do tens of thousands of writers participate every year and how do they make it?
The most gripping story will be spoiled if it contains a glaring flaw. Effective manuscript research is vital if this is to be avoided.
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.
Author Shiloh Walker talks about finding a good agent, the challenges of writing fantasy/paranormal romance novels, and print vs. e-book publication.
Best selling author Virginia Henley talks about finding a good agent and the challenges of writing historical romance novels.
This novel writing software by Mariner Software has a user-friendly design that helps writers organize their thoughts, from the first draft to a published novel
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Writing a novel is a feat in itself, but doing so during the child rearing years is another matter.
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Any time that one is writing outside of one's own era, it is imperative that people, places, customs and language of the day be accurately represented.
There are specific guidelines for those writing in the western genre. Classic westerns have rules that readers expect to be followed.
Even after blocking off time to write and finding someone to hold them accountable, many first-time writers still never see the finish line.
NaNoWriMo encourages prospective novelists to burst creative blocks by writing a fifty-thousand word novel draft in a month. Challenging? Yes. Impossible? Not at all.
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