
Campfire Chats: Co-writing with Katharine and Walker (Video)
In this new video series, NaNoWriMo staff members share their writing routines and tips for specific Camp NaNoWriMo projects. Today, Communications Manager Katharine Gripp and [Read More]
In this new video series, NaNoWriMo staff members share their writing routines and tips for specific Camp NaNoWriMo projects. Today, Communications Manager Katharine Gripp and [Read More]
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Tim Clare’s Couch to 80K writing podcast is a delightful, intense, encouraging eight-week journey towards writing a novel. For the best experience, go into it [Read More]
Most of us have a way we like to write. I always used to just type my words directly onto my tablet. But when I [Read More]
Here are a few tips on how to write fiction!
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