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  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    I’m trying something new this year for NaNoWriMo. I’m jumping around. Not up and down in my chair, but around the manuscript.  Usually, I write in a linear fashion. I start at the beginning and write the scenes in order. This year I’ve decided to skip around my WIP. Why am I trying this? The…

  • This Year: Why My NaNoWriMo Is Going So … Great

    This Year: Why My NaNoWriMo Is Going So … Great

    Nanowrimo first week update: Taking a short break from writing my NaNoWriMo project for an update and access how I’m feeling. Overall, I feel like this year’s NaNo is going fantastic. I would have to say it’s the best NaNo experience I’ve had, and I’ve been doing it since 2008. Why is it going so…

  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    My first week of NaNoWriMo 2021 has gone fantastic. It’s day four and I’m already past 10,000 words. I’ve had some years of NaNo in which I just wasn’t into it, but this year I’m on fire. I think it’s because I did some planning. I created an outline with a summary of scenes, and…

  • NaNoWriMo 2021: It’s Not Too Late

    NaNoWriMo 2021: It’s Not Too Late

    On the morning of October 31, 2008, I lay in bed listening to NPR. I don’t know what show was on or who was talking, but the subject was National Novel Writing Month. Write 50,000 words in one month? Impossible. It started the next day. For some reason, I decided to go for it. I…

  • She Narrowed Her Eyes: Emotions into Body Language

    She Narrowed Her Eyes: Emotions into Body Language

    One thing I look for when writing a characters emotions is body language. How does anger translate in a person’s expression, posture and movement? How does shock? How should a writer transcribe what their characters feel into tangible body language? Let’s break it down. First, I want to thank author K. M. Weiland for introducing…

  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    From last Monday: I’m on “staycation” this week. As far as my writing, here are some things I promise myself to do with my extra time this week: For NaNoWriMo next month, I promise to do practice writing sprints every day. I will work on my current WIPs. Also for NaNo, I will further develop…

  • Friday’s Findings: Game of Three

    Friday’s Findings: Game of Three

    Three. Three WIPs. I am in the middle of working on three works-in-progress. Usually, I’ll work on one for about a week, get it to a stage where I can let it sit, and then go to another WIP. A quick update on where I’m at with them: Traption: Consortium Episode 4 I’m writing and…

  • Brainstorming for NaNoWriMo (or for any story you want to write)

    Brainstorming for NaNoWriMo (or for any story you want to write)

    Whether a writer is a planner or pantser, wither can engage in some minimal planning for NaNoWriMo. If he or she doesn’t want to think about it until twelve midnight on November first, nothing wrong with that. However, they may want to lay some groundwork for their 50,000 word story—nothing wrong with that either—as long…

  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    I made some big headway this week as I plan my story for National Novel Writing Month 2021. I have my protagonist sketched out. I have my plot summarized for each scene. If it were November 1st, I’d be all set. This year I’m taking a month from my regular writing projects to write a…

  • One Way to Get Ideas for Writing Stories

    One Way to Get Ideas for Writing Stories

    Potential spoilers: If you haven’t watched Love and Monsters and plan to, you should know the following post has some potential spoilers. Are you looking for an idea for writing your next short story or novel? Are you coming up with nada? Well, look out. The following is just one way to generate an idea…