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- Category
- Writer's Life
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- NANOROTH2023
- Class Length
- 4 Weeks
Many writers want to take part in NaNoWriMo each year in November. There is no better way of getting into the later fall months than to delve into writing a brand new book that we can then revise in December and January.
I have participated in 20 years of NaNoWriMo’s so far. This will be my 21st year. Over the years, I have learned a lot of tricks to make sure that I have the best writing month and succeed at writing 50,000 words.
For the first few years, I didn’t complete my whole manuscript. I usually kept writing assiduously for about 15 days on average. Then something clicked inside of me and I didn’t write as much as I needed to complete a whole first draft of a book.
This doesn’t have to be the way things are during NaNoWriMo. You can not only survive but thrive during NaNoWriMo. If I can do it, you can too!
In this workshop, I will show you all the tricks that you need to complete the first draft of your book most successfully.
During this workshop, you will learn 15 tips that, when followed over the course of the month of November, will help you to keep writing and successfully finish your first draft.
I will also discuss some ways of preparing for NaNoWriMo so that you can be most successful in completing a first draft of your manuscript.
At the end of the workshop, I will give you an e-book about how to successfully survive NaNoWriMo for future reference.
I have participated in 20 years of NaNoWriMo’s so far. This will be my 21st year. Over the years, I have learned a lot of tricks to make sure that I have the best writing month and succeed at writing 50,000 words.
For the first few years, I didn’t complete my whole manuscript. I usually kept writing assiduously for about 15 days on average. Then something clicked inside of me and I didn’t write as much as I needed to complete a whole first draft of a book.
This doesn’t have to be the way things are during NaNoWriMo. You can not only survive but thrive during NaNoWriMo. If I can do it, you can too!
In this workshop, I will show you all the tricks that you need to complete the first draft of your book most successfully.
During this workshop, you will learn 15 tips that, when followed over the course of the month of November, will help you to keep writing and successfully finish your first draft.
I will also discuss some ways of preparing for NaNoWriMo so that you can be most successful in completing a first draft of your manuscript.
At the end of the workshop, I will give you an e-book about how to successfully survive NaNoWriMo for future reference.
- Syllabus
- Week 1 you will learn how to prepare for NaNoWriMo.
Week 2 you will learn the first set of 5 tips to not only survive but thrive during NaNoWriMo.
Week 3 you will learn the second set of 5 tips to not only survive but thrive during NaNoWriMo.
Week 4 you will learn the last 5 tips to not only survive but thrive during NaNoWriMo.
So, please join me on this wonderful journey towards self-betterment and self-growth as a writer. Imagine how confident you will feel if you can finally write a whole first draft of a 50,000 word manuscript during NaNoWriMo.
- Class Format
- Savvy Authors' workshops are held on a forum: a bulletin board based system. You will receive a reminder notice one day prior to the start of the workshop that includes instructions on how to access the workshop forum. If you have not received instructions by the day the workshop begins, please check your spam filter.
The forum will be available the morning (EST) of the day the workshop starts and will remain accessible to all participants thereafter. You will also be given simple instructions on how to create a PDF of all your discussions along with our privacy and data retention policy.