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NaNoWriMo Update 3: The Long Haul to Thanksgiving
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I’m at around 46,000 words into my new story. Happily, I can say I have not missed a day of writing since NaNoWriMo started. That’s not because I’m such an incredible writer, nothing stops me. It’s because I committed to writing bit by bit each day, even when I knew…
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NaNoWriMo: Setting goals and Compartmentalizing
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For the second week in a row, I’ve managed to keep my commitment to write 2,000 words a day for Nation Novel Writing Month. Last week, I decided to break through snags in the writing process by writing out my rough summary inside of prose, just to keep hitting my…
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NaNoWriMo: First Week Progress and Writing Hack
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Last month I prepared to take part in National Novel Writing Month this November. The goal is to write every day to produce a 50,000-word novel. That comes to about 1,666 words a day. I rounded up to 2,000–because I’m a glutton for punishment. I’m happy to say that this…
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I’m doing NaNoWriMo! (National Novel Writing Month)
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This November, thousands (perhaps millions) of folks around the world will be writing their tails off. The goal is to write a 50,000-word (or more) novel through the end of November. That works out to a little less than 2,000 words a day. Sounds impossible? Not if you prepare! Since…
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“The Copper Mage” new story available on Amazon!
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Those who have been following my work for a while know that I love writing about funny wizards and luckless dwarves. And now I’m happy to announce my latest work, “The Copper Mage” is available on Amazon! Trystle, Keeper of the Unnumbered Doors, is the Copper Mage. He is a…
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One Quick Way to Make Your Writing Better
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For every writer, there’s a method. But there are only a few rules that can make you a better storyteller. Do you want to learn one that will instantly make your writing more interesting? Keep reading. Stories need to feel like they’re really happening. A reader, even though they don’t…