Camp NaNoWriMo Day 10 If you’ve read some of my other posts, you know that I have a thing for lists. And they’re even more fun if you approach them creatively. So, for today, I’m merely sharing my to-do list, in the form of a haiku. Today’s to-do list: Break a curse, solve a riddleContinue reading “How a Poet Gets Things Done: Camp NaNoWriMo Day 10”
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Talking in Dewey – Camp NaNoWriMo Days 6 -9
Camp NaNoWriMo Days 6 – 9 It seems like writing is so much harder to do at the beginning of the week, and somehow, that just carried forward this week. Is that just me? I think it makes sense for any writer who also has another full-time day job – where do you find theContinue reading “Talking in Dewey – Camp NaNoWriMo Days 6 -9”
JuliWriMo Day 2: Breaking the Rules
I’m not one for following the rules – at least, not when it comes to National Novel Writing Month or Camp NaNo. And believe me, if you look for them, you’ll find many rules: Write 50,000 words in 30 days This means 1,667 words a day But this should be a new project! A novel!Continue reading “JuliWriMo Day 2: Breaking the Rules”