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Cementum - The creation of a novel

Cementum - The creation of a novel

http://www.cementum.co.uk

A blog about the experience of writing a novel, with tips and insight into the writing process.

Gypsyscarlett's Weblog: Writing the Victorian Goth…

Gypsyscarlett's Weblog: Writing the Victorian Gothic

http://gypsyscarlett.wordpress.com

Depicts the writing process of writing a gothic novel set in 19th century New England. Secondarily, being a historical, it deals with all things related to the 19th century: history, literature, arts, sciences, spiritualism.

Fi's Magical Writing Haven

Fi's Magical Writing Haven

http://fionajphillips.blogspot.com/

A blog about my writing, inspirations, ideas and life. I am a playwright and hopeful novelist.

The Writer's Interface For Novel Writing Software

The Writer's Interface For Novel Writing Software

http://thewritersinterface.com/

Novel writing software shows the writer how to tell a story with high reader interest. Using the Writer's Interface with WriteItNow software gives 2000 effective writing craft tools collected by a published writer.

EK's Writing Blog

EK's Writing Blog

http://eknano.blogspot.com/

I've signed up for this year's NaNoWriMo 2007 (my third year at NaNo!) and this is my blog for it. Written by Maine author Wendy C. Allen.

The Writing Geek

The Writing Geek

http://www.davidwareonline.com

Articles, tips, tricks & prompts for Freelance Writers, and an in-depth look at a successful freelancer's life.

Life in Heaven - The Blog Novel

Life in Heaven - The Blog Novel

http://www.lifeinheaven.wordpress.com

This is my second blognovel. My first, August Winter, was written as an experiment. Is it possible to write an entire novel as a blog? And will it be popular as a "published first draft?" The answer to those questions turned out to be "yes" and "that

MMZ Creates

MMZ Creates

http://www.mmzcreates.com

To track my process of writing my first novel, and my personal thoughts on all things related to writing.

It was a Dark & Stormy Night ...

It was a Dark & Stormy Night ...

http://dsnite.blogspot.com/

Musings of a geek bent on rediscovering the passion and the art of writing fiction.

Publexicon

Publexicon

http://www.publexicon.com

Publexicon is a site dedicated to news and trends in publishing, as well as thoughts on writing and creativity.

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NaNoWriMo Update

The Book Connection | November 21st 2009 by Cheryl C. Malandrinos

Well, National Blog Posting Month is certainly going better than National Novel Writing Month. I should be over halfway to my goal of 50,000 words and I barely have over 6,000. I am slightly bummed, but I am writing every chance I get. Work and fa read more

#NaNoWriMo Liza

Orient Lodge | November 20th 2009 by Aldon Hynes

This month, I’ve been trying to write a novel for National Novel Writing Month, which I’m currently calling Liza’s Party. It is a twenty first century remake of Pygmalion, where two guys attempt to create the ‘perfect woman’ online via sit read more

Writing Fools

Gossamer's Travels | November 18th 2009 by Stefanie

It is a bad habit of ours to take on ridiculous projects. This month, we decided to participate in Nanowrimo. National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is when you sit down, throw your sanity out the window, and write a novel within one month. Your read more

Sort of Wordless Wednesday: A Room of my Own that I Share

slacker-chick | November 18th 2009 by Rochelle

I've always been fascinated with the private lives of authors, all writers but especially writers from the glory days of 1920's Paris and New York City.  I'd read biographys of them in hopes of finding that clue, that secret code as to how they read more

Another snippet from NaNo Novel – Reality & Richard’s Cur…

Plastic Pumpkin Designs - art by Ren Adams | November 18th 2009 by Ren Adams

Just a funny little snippet. Robert and Jen should get an extra kick out of it, methinks. National N ovel Writing Month, Novel Appetizer #2: Michael Trent had decided a long time ago he would die of cancer, or some other perilous, rotting disease. Li read more

Wow! It’s Wednesday! And I Shall Read By the Light of This Chee…

Fierce and Nerdy | November 18th 2009 by Ernessa T. Carter

So I promised to support my writing exchange partner by reading her National Novel Writing Month pages as she writes them and giving her positive feedback. At least I thought I was supporting her, but as it turns out, I was volunteering for a part read more

NaNo vs. Do It First

Happy Endings - The Romance Writer's Pursuit | November 18th 2009 by Jeannie Ruesch

This is Nano month.  If you’re a writer, you probably know about National Novel Writing Month - that challenge to write 50,000 words in one month, no excuses.  If you’re a writer, you’ve probably participated or at least thought a read more

Well, No One Said it Had to Be 50,000 GOOD Words

The Broad Brush | November 17th 2009 by Todd Jordan

Well, No One Said it Had to Be 50,000 GOOD Words… (Posted using ShareThis) Deep into your Nanowrimo writing? Struggling to make 50,000 words and make it good? You’re not alone. Kristen is struggling as well. I’ve crested 37K tonight and read more

The Heritage Month Dilemma

The Open Book | November 17th 2009 by Lee & Low Books

First, celebrations are in order for both Soichiro Honda and Isamu Noguchi, who share a November 17th birthday. It’s a nice little coincidence that two very different creative minds from Japan should share the same birthday. A peek at the calen read more

A Novel in a Month

One Writer's Mind | November 17th 2009

Strategy number two for getting into a better writing habit - join this year's NaNoWriMo.  If you are a writer anywhere online these days, you've probably heard of it.  NaNoWriMo is a program run by a non-profit organization that promotes National read more

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