What kind of Literary oriented site would we be, an author centered environment without mention today of . . .
NaNoWriMo 2014
I’m actually taking part for the first time. Other member of LWI are involved as well. A lot of us think it will be difficult, yet we do blogs where we write more than 1700 words per day on average. The challenge here is that we write those words in the form of a story that links together 50,000 words.
Here are links to tips from our LWI crew and one of our friends who has gone through this before.
From Author Jo Robinson:
NaNoWriMo Time
Get great Survival Tips from Jo, who should know, so read before you go.
From Author P.S. Bartlett:
Here is my personal list of advice for you for NanoWrimo
Another one who knows of what she speaks. Nice reminder to take bathroom breaks.
From Author Jenna Willett:
Jen’s Top 10 NaNoWriMo Tips
“I volunteer as tribute?” I have no idea what she means. I am frightened.
From me
Basically stop writing for the day before your brain does.
There will be more tips as the days go by. Some good, and some perhaps just fun ones. Okay, and some fun good ones.
Good Luck To the NaNo people, and good luck to the writers out there who can use these tips just the same. Writing is writing.
Write like a NaNoWriMo and get that novel done.
Much Respect
Ronovan
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