Don't Just Survive but Thrive During NANOWRIMO
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NaNoWriMo is a short form for National Novel Writing Month. It is an annual, Internet-based creative writing project that takes place during the month of November. Some of us are encouraged and inspired by the event. Others freeze and take a deep breath. And still others try and avoid it like the plague, saying that it doesn’t do anything positive for them or their writing career.
In this e-book, I will argue that NaNoWriMo can be a positive experience, and it will definitely help you in your writing career. But you do have to develop the proper attitude towards it before that can happen.
So, in this e-book, I will outline 10 steps that when followed will help you to have the best and most productive NaNoWriMo ever. And you can learn some valuable lessons in the process.
If you are new to NaNoWriMo, then this e-book is definitely for you. It will help you avoid the bad habits and negative mindsets which can only hinder your quest to write quicker.
I believe that everyone can write a whole novel in a month. But you can only do so with planning on all levels ahead of time. In this e-book, I will examine meal planning, self-planning, and getting your family ready for the event. Unless this kind of planning is done ahead of time, you probably won’t be successful.
Irene S. Roth
Irene S. Roth, MA is an academic and freelance writer. She writes academically, for teens and tweens and adults. When she isn't writing, she is teaching. She is also pursuing a Master's of Social Work Degree.
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Don't Just Survive but Thrive During NANOWRIMO - Irene S. Roth
Don’t Just Survive But Thrive During NANOWRIMO
Irene S. Roth
Copyright 2017 Irene S. Roth
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Tip 1: Prepare for NaNoWriMo
Tip 2: Create a Family Mission Statement
Tip 3: Plan Your Hours of Writing in October
Tip 4: Organize your Office
Tip 5: Practise Extreme Self-care
Tip 6: Focus on the Present
Tip 7 Don’t Forget to Exercise Every Day
Tip 8: Eat Healthy
Tip 9: Plan to Write with Others
Tip 10: Do a Centering Exercise Before You Sit Down to Write
Conclusion
About the Author
Introduction
NaNoWriMo is a short form for National Novel Writing Month. It is an annual, Internet-based creative writing project that takes place during the month of November. Some of us are encouraged and inspired by the event. Others freeze and take a deep breath. And still others try and avoid it like the plague, saying that it doesn’t do anything positive for them or their writing career.
In this e-book, I will argue that NaNoWriMo can be a positive experience, and it will definitely help you in your writing career. But you do have to develop the proper attitude towards it before that can happen.
So, in this e-book, I will outline 10 steps that when followed will help you to have the best and most productive NaNoWriMo ever. And you can learn some valuable lessons in the process.
If you are new to NaNo, then this e-book is definitely for you. It will help you avoid the bad habits and negative mindsets which can only hinder your quest to write quicker.
I believe that everyone can write a whole novel in a month.