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A letter from Camp NaNoWriMo
I have been lax, constant readers, because this month I have been participating in Camp NaNoWriMo. For those of you unfamiliar, National Novel Writing Month (hosted by the Office of Letters and Light) is a program I feel very strongly … Continue reading
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On the end of NaNoWriMo… and then writing its sequel
So NaNoWriMo is over, and I’ve been decompressing by, ah, well… writing. I must be insane. I know, I get it. One of my friends told me tonight, “You know, November’s over. You can stop writing now.” I laughed at … Continue reading
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There’s a light at each end of the tunnel
Well, I’ve finally done it. I’ve intimidated myself. As I mentioned in a previous post, I finished a novel manuscript earlier this month. When I say, “finished,” of course, I mean that it has been completed. It has a beginning, … Continue reading