Tips For Writing Your Novel In One Month: Week 3
I'm writing a full novel during the month of May. To reach this goal, I'll complete 2,000 words (or more) every day. Check out Week 1's post here and Week 2's post here.
I'm writing a full novel during the month of May. To reach this goal, I'll complete 2,000 words (or more) every day. Check out Week 1's post here and Week 2's post here.
I'm writing a full novel during the month of May: beginning, middle and end. To reach this goal, I'm writing 2,000 words (or more) every day. Check out last week's post here.
Even though it's not November, I've decided to write a full novel this month: beginning, middle and end.
I want to give my fellow writers a heads up that Fatal Flaw will end their submission period on May 7 and Bennington Review will end their submission period May 8!
I want to give my fellow writers a heads up that Daily Science Fiction and The Sun are both open for submissions!
I want to give my fellow writers a heads up that Flash Fiction Online and Write City Magazine are both open for submissions! Here are their guidelines. However, this is…
I want to give my fellow writers a heads up that Ninth Letter and StarShipSofa are both open for submissions!
Last week I posted Steps 1-5 for what should be included in the second half of your NaNoWriMo Novel. Here are steps 6-10. I hope these help.
It's getting to that time in November when many authors are wrapping up NaNoWriMo. There is plenty of advice out there on how to START your novel off on the right foot (I've shared a good bit myself). But over the next two posts I'm going to share 10 things authors should do in the second half of their novel.