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NaNoWriMo – Is it Impossible to WRIte a NOvel in a MOnth?
Nanowrimo is an international writing effort by authors united with one purpose: individually write and submit a 50,000 word+ novel draft beginning on 1 November and submitting by end of day 30 November. Continue reading
The Nuts and Bolts of Writing – Finding your Book’s Focus and Structure
There are several techniques to find focus. You can begin by identifying a single image, detail or quote that conveys your message or you can list important actions taking place in the work. Continue reading