-I edited A LOT of books for other people for work -I reviewed some books for Reedsy Discovery -I attended several lives with amazing writers -I did a reading live for Down Falls The King -I celebrated the one-year anniversary of publicly sharing my writing journey And those are just the highlights!
If your writing is a long-term part of your life, you never really "cross" your finish line. Instead that line gets pushed back again and again and again.
So remember to be kind to yourself. Show yourself the same care you show others. And allow yourself to be human.
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With only two days to go before National Novel Writing Month kicks off November 1st, writers around the globe (including me) are getting excited. And I have already started prepping for NaNoWriMo as a Pantser. NaNoWriMo, for newcomers, is an annual, international, free event where writers (from seasoned pros to dreamers still in grade school) dedicate time to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboards) and write as many words as possible in the month of November, with the goal being a 50,000 word novel. "So what is a 'Pantser'?" you may ask. A 'Pantser' is someone who shows up at midnight November 1st with no outlines, no planning, just an inspiration/idea which we forge ahead with until our books are completed. For writers who wish to be better prepared, there are also 'Planners', who outline their books in advance, and 'Plantsers', who do some basic planning but nothing in-depth (a hybrid of Planner and Pantser). "Wait," you may say, "What would a Pantser possibly have to do to 'prep' for NaNoWriMo?" I'm so glad you asked! Here is my go-to pre-NaNoWriMo checklist: -1.) "Announce" A NaNo Novel. If you're new to NaNoWriMo, you'll want to create a free account HERE so that you can "announce" (set up the details about) your writing project for this year and do the other things on this list. -2.) Find some buddies/join your "home region". You may have some buddies from previous years, but the more the merrier! Check out your writer friends on social media and exchange usernames to have a list of accountability partners and encouragement set up before day 1. Want an easy start? Add me as a buddy HERE. Your "home region" will have local events called "write-ins" in your time zone which you can participate in throughout the month. -3.) Make a writing playlist. Okay, so I know this may cross the line into "Plantsing" for some, but nothing sets the mood for barreling through 1,600 words a day like an epic playlist. -4.) Upload a "working cover" and assign your self-awarded badges NaNoWriMo stats show that authors with a working cover/working title tend to "win" (hit 50,000 words) more than those who do not. Need something cheap? You can get a working cover for as little s $5 US from Getcovers.com HERE (no, I am not being paid/sponsored to promote them and YES, I have used them myself for all of my working covers). You can find your self-awarded badges section under your "project" once you announce your novel. Anything from which kind of WriMo you're going to be (planner/pantser/plantser) to small-but-important writing milestones. -5.) Grab your "Halo" The final thing on my checklist is something I do to give back to the nonprofit organization, "The Office of Letters and Light" who organizes NaNoWriMo every year both for adult writers and for in-school/in-library writing programs. I want to put a disclaimer that financial donations ARE NOT REQUIRED to participate in NaNoWriMo. However, when you make a donation of $5 US or more, a digital halo is added above your profile picture. Many writers wait until double-up donation day to claim their halo for the year, but it's always a nice "thank-you" to the group and keeps this amazing project running. Now that I've shared my checklist, it's time to get ready for NaNoWriMo! Looking for some prepping help? Want to come join the fun with a live NaNoWriMo launch party? AutoCrit has you covered!
![]() Hi guys! Today I'm excited to announce an event on 11/22/2020: NaNoWriMo Write-In with Official Sponsor AutoCrit! I have been invited by AutoCrit (an AMAZING self-editing web-based software), an official sponsor for National Novel Writing Month 2020, to co-host tomorrow morning's write-in! Write-ins bring us together for support, encouragement, break-throughs, and fun chats with others who are right where we are and pushing toward the same goals. Here are the details: Date: Sunday, 11/22/2020 Time: 9:00-10:00am CST Place: YouTube HERE or the NaNoWriMo with Autocrit Facebook group HERE. Theme: Sunday Funday Join AutoCrit and I as we write our NaNo novels together, use fun sprints, and enjoy our fun Sunday of writing together! Not familiar with NaNoWriMo? Check out their website HERE, and feel free to join us in our pursuit of writing 50,000 new words in the month of November. Want more informaiton on AutoCrit and the self-editing software they offer? Check out their website HERE. Interested in seeing how NaNoWriMo pays off? Check out my page on The Vow That Twisted Fate, my 2016 NaNo Novel due for release in July 2021! |
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