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The Insanity that was NanowrimoA little story about my first attempt at Nanowrimo. My view point of the madness many of us endured over the month of November. Filled to the brim with my dry humor.
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What is NaNoWriMo?National Novel Writing Month, known colloquially as NaNoWriMo or November, is a challenge for novel writers.
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NANOWRIMO: Writers and Novelists WantedAlways dreamed of being a best-selling novelist? Learn more about this popular writing event that over 250,000 writers participated in last year! And start writing! -
NANOWRIMO: Novelists and Writers WantedNo plot, no problem! You have dreamed of writing that novel for years, this is your chance to do it by November 30th. Learn about a motivational group of writers that can help you complete your goal! -
What is NaNoWriMo?Thinking of participating in NaNoWriMo? Learn the ins and outs. -
NaNoWriMo Tips for SuccessWriting a novel during NaNoWriMo is not an impossible task, many have done it before you. This knowledge is not enough to finish your manuscript, you need tips and guidelines. Prepare for the journey ahead with the following tips for success.
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4 Novel-Writing Tips for NaNoWriMoThere are no short-cuts to the 50,000 word goal, but there are strategies that can vastly improve your chances of sticking to the task and for helping you organize, generate, and develop your plot ideas as you go along.
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Tips for Surviving and Winning NaNoWriMoThe storm that will hit in November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). I provide the tips you need to not only survive the storm but to exceed your expectations. -
How to Write a Novel During NaNoWriMoNaNoWriMo starts November 1st and ends November 30th. The goal is to write 50,000 words in 30 days. It's not an impossible task if you approach it the right way. Here are some tips for writing 50,000 words in 30 days.
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Camp NaNoWriMoHave you ever wanted to write a novel? NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) has started to hold summer sessions!
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NaNoWriMo Goes to Camp!National Novel Writing Month is going to camp! A laid-back version of the NaNoWriMo insanity, Camp NaNo promises to be all the ambition without all the holiday chaos! -
NaNoWriMo: National Novel Writing Month in NovemberEvery November is National Novel Writing Month, and the goal is simple: write 50,000 words in 30 days.
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Advice from a First Time NaNoWriMo WriterA brief overview from someone who took on the challenge of writing 50,000 words in thirty days. This was accomplished through NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month).
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Thank God It's Over! -- What to Do After NaNoWriMoComing to the end of National Novel Writing Month can leave you feeling stunned and a little lost. That's the best time to take a step back and reward yourself for a job well done.
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My First NaNoWriMoAn essay about my first experience with NaNoWriMo, the crazy November writing challenge--my follies, my victories, and the lessons I learned. This was my application essay to two colleges (and got me accepted to both).
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NaNoWriMo: Getting Through the Last 20,000 WordsThe latter part of a NaNoWriMo novel is always the hardest, but there's no reason to feel overwhelmed. You can get to 50k without losing your mind as long as you approach the challenge in a reasonable way.
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My First NaNoWriMo ExperienceI barely started before I quit writing for NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month. A Challenge to write a fiction novel in 30 days consisting of 50,000 words. My experiment was none-the-less something I consider successful. -
Tips to Raise Your Word Count and Finish NaNoWriMoHave you found yourself stuck while writing for NaNoWriMo? Here are some helpful tips to write those 50,000 words.
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How to Get Past the NaNoWriMo Danger Point and Finish Your NovelNaNoWriMo participants aim to finish a 50,000 word novel in a single month '" this month. -
Video Games Vs. Nanowrimo: The Flickering Screens Duke it Out for World DominationKids and spouses plugged in all night? There is an alternative to video games. As Nanowrimo gains popularity, it does manage to pull a few creative souls away from video game junky status - at least for a month.
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5 Reasons to Participate in NaNoWriMoWhy do people around the world try to write a 50,000 word novel during November every year? Five reasons why it's not as crazy as it seems.
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Finishing Your Novel: Are You Sabotaging Yourself?Have you already negatively predicted the outcome of your NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) experience? You might not even realize how you can be sabotaging your writing. -
What NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) Teaches UsNaNoWriMo is not just a challenge, it can also teach writers very important lessons regarding pursuing fiction writing as a career. -
It's NanoWriMo Time!A look into how I plan to utilize the spirit of NanoWriMo to achieve my own writing goals -
3 Approaches to NaNoWriMoEvery Wrimo has their own style. Whether or not an approach works depends on personal preference and how much risk the author is willing to take with the story.
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NaNoWrimo 2010 Here I Come!Ok, so I signed up for NaNoWrimo 2010. Thirty days of writing starting tonight and ending at midnight on Tuesday November 30, 2010. What the hell was I thinking?
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Why You Should Write for Associated Content for NaNoWriMoWhat's the point of NaNoWriMo -- to write a novel, or to learn how to write without inhibition? Find out about this fun way to spend NaNoWriMo! -
Preparing for NaNoWriMoThe thoughts and panic of one non-fiction writer as she prepares for NaNoWriMo 2010.
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NaNoWriMoNaNoWriMo, or Nation Novel Writing Month, begins on November 1 and ends on November 30. What is NaNoWriMo all about and how can you accomplish NaNoWriMo?
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NaNoWriMo: Useful Writing Experience or Simple Distraction?The quirkiest-named writing event is coming up once again, but does NaNoWriMo help motivate writers or is it merely a distraction? -
ACWriMo - an Alternative to NaNoWriMo for Associated Content WritersHere's my challenge to Associated Content article writers for November: a spin on National Novel Writing Month. -
Thoughts on the Way to NaNoWriMoSome people think of National Novel Writing Month as a masochist's way of having a good time. They're right. Other people think of it as a month of fun and games shared with thousands of people around the world. They're also right.
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NaNoWriMo - One Strategy for WinningNovember is National Novel Writing Month, wherein a bunch of crazies around the world set out to win NaNoWriMo by writing 50,000 words before month end.
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NaNoWriMo: In November, Write 50,000 Words of Your Novel in 30 Days for National Novel Writers MonthNaNoWriMo kicks off in November, where writers all over the world challenge themselves to write 50,000 words of their novel in 30 days.
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How to Host a NaNoWriMo Write-InYou're hopelessly stuck on your novel, but the next regional NaNoWriMo Write-In is days away. What to do? Host a write-in of your own!
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NaNoWriMo - National Novel Writing Month is About to BeginWhat is the National Novel Writing Month or "NaNoWriMo"? If you've ever thought that you might want to write a novel but needed an extra push - check out this article for more information!
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National Writing Month: I Signed UpI'm going to be writing in NaNoWriMo this year. (And writing about my experience)
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NaNoWriMo Young Writers ProgramWriters everywhere push themselves to participate in NaNoWriMo, to polish off a complete novel in just one month. Now kids can also participate! -
5 NaNoWriMo Tips: Hitting 50k Without Burning OutDo you find yourself flagging around November 15th every NaNoWriMo? Give these tips a try to help you push through.
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NaNoWriMo Support: Write-Ins, Municipal Liaisons, and MoreFeeling overwhelmed by NaNoWriMo? Find yourself a support network!



