- NaNoWriMo Success 1 - Preparation Positioning yourself for NaNoWriMo success.
- NaNoWriMo Success 2 - Fast Drafting Eight tips to help you hit your goals as you sit down to write.
- NaNoWriMo Success 3 - What to do next Using the lessons and momentum of NaNoWriMo in December and beyond.
- NaNoWriMo Success 4 - Time to Stretch and Warm Up Writing exercises that can help you get ready for NaNoWriMo.
- NaNoWriMo Success 5 - Why So Serious? Remembering to have fun!
- Guest Post - What I Learned from doing NaNoWriMo Rochelle Melander, the author of Write-A-Thon, shares her wisdom.
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
HTWF NaNoWriMo Series
NaNoWriMo starts this week. While a number of HTWF posts might be of some help (see especially the Fast Drafting series), here are the ones that I wrote specifically to help make your NaNoWriMo a success. I've included a guest post from NaNoWriMo guru Rochelle Melander. (I'll be guest posting on her blog on November 8 with my NaNoWriMo Survival Kit.)
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All great tips, Peter. Thanks for laying the groundwork. I'll be working on the first draft of book 3 in the Lily Carmichael trilogy (giving my latest WIP a rest before diving into revisions). Wish me luck! 50k would be an awesome start so maybe I could get that third book out sooner rather than later:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, PJ. I'm going to NaNo this year, too. Good luck!
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