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WriterOS Is Potentially The Perfect Writer Environment

WriterOS Is Potentially The Perfect Writer Environment

Allison Duncan discusses Brand Gamblin’s new WriterOS which seems to be the next big thing for writers and authors, Plus it’s Free!

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NaNoWriMo Wrap Up

Allison Duncan discusses wrapping up the NaNoWriMo novel and the process for authors from here on out.

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NaNoWriMo, Week 3

Allison discusses Week 3 of NaNoWriMo and gets into her previous NaNo experiences that have helped her to this point.

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NaNoWriMo, Week 2

This is the 3rd in Allison’s series about NaNoWriMo. To see the other articles, check out NaNoWriMo 101 and NaNoWriMo, Week 1. It’s week two of National Novel Writing Month. Are you feeling the second week blues yet? If you aren’t, chances are you’re not pushing too hard, or you’ve done this before. Where You [...]

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NaNoWriMo – Just Do It

NaNoWriMo – Just Do It

Renee offers some tips for getting to your NaNoWriMo goal of 50,000 words.

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NANOWRIMO Support: Elements for a GREAT Story & Novel Inspiration Image.

NANOWRIMO Support: Elements for a GREAT Story & Novel Inspiration Image.

This week I wrap up a lot of our previous blog posts that will help you in your NanoWrito journey. Take a peek at this awesome list of resources plus an awesome image to inspire you for this gruelling event.

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NaNoWriMo 101

Updated to fix incorrect number of days in November from 31 to 30. Word count per day was changed from the incorrect 1613 to the correct 1667. Apologies November is the month of NaNoWriMo. If you aren’t familiar with this mouth full it means National Novel Writing Month. The theory is that November is the [...]

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Setting A Great Scene

Setting A Great Scene

Today, Reneee looks at the dynamics of a scene and how to get it moving from boring to interesting, engaging the reader in the story.

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