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Timeless
What makes a work of fiction echo down the ages, relevant to all who read it? How can you craft a story, or a book, or a script that will resonate cleanly to readers who come to your work after … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Novels, Readers, Writing
Tagged A Study in Scarlet, Mystery, novel, Often Inspired, Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Victorian, Watson, William V. Burns
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Watch Us Sweat
National Novel Writing Month (hereafter NaNoWriMo) is a yearly contest to write an entire novel in just 30 days – November – from scratch – you start writing on November 1st, and stop no later than midnight November 30th. Yes, … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Novels
Tagged Chris Baty, Great American Novel, NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, novel, William V. Burns, writing contest
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Inspired Literary Madness
One thousand, six hundred and sixty-seven words each day. Without stopping for a month. You might have a novel at the end of it. That’s National Novel Writing Month. That’s NaNoWriMo. Here in our forum, each year, the writers gather, … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Writing, Writing Contests
Tagged Contest, NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, novel, Often Inspired, writing
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