Tag Archive: NaNoWriMo

Nov
04
2015

#WriterWednesday — Writer’s Life — #NaNoWriMo

It’s November again, which means it’s also National Novel Writing Month—or NaNoWriMo for those involved. Basically, you try to write a 50,000 word novel during the month of November. To stay on track, you need to write 1667 words per day. That may or may not sound like a lot depending on where you are …

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Nov
13
2013

Chick Lit Chat 11/14 — Writer’s Block

This week’s Chick Lit Chat on Thursday Nov 14 is all about overcoming writing blocks, obstacles, and setbacks to keep your writing moving forward, stay on track and meet you deadlines. I’ve heard it said that joggers hit a wall at some point in their training. A point in which they feel they can’t go …

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Oct
10
2013

Twitter CLC 10/10/13 — NaNoWriMo

  Let’s Go, NaNo, Let’s Go! If you’re crazy and you know it, do NaNo! If you’ve never heard of NaNoWriMo, you’re probably wondering what the heck I’m cheering about. This week’s Chick Lit Chat on twitter at 8pm EST on Thursday October 10th is all about NaNoWriMo! Use hashtag #ChickLitChat to join in the …

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Oct
18
2011

NaNoWriMo 2011

In case you are unfamiliar, November is known as NaNoWriMo month by writers. That stands for National Novel Writing Month. Each year, during the month of November, writers from all over the place take on the challenge of writing 50K in 30 days. It’s fun and crazy and makes you find writing time where you …

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Dec
09
2010

MIA

I feel like I’ve been missing in action around here for the last little while. Truth is, I’ve been working on editing my NaNo Novel for about three weeks now and it’s taking a long time. I’m just coming up on the halfway mark. I’ve added in approximately 6K words already while filling out the …

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