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Write Your Novel in a Month
Write Your Novel in a Month: How to Complete a First Draft in 30 Days and What to Do Next | Jeff Gerke
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One of these days, I'm going to sit down and write that novel.... Everyone thinks about doing it, yet most people who do start a novel end up stalling after a few chapters. Where do these would-be novelists go wrong? Are the characters dull and cliched? Did the story arc collapse? Did they succumb to a dreaded bout of "writer's block"? Or maybe it was all just taking too long? These problems used to stop writers in their tracks, but nothing will get in your way after reading Write Your Novel in a Month. Author and instructor Jeff Gerke has created the perfect tool to show you how to prepare yourself to write your first draft in as little as 30 days. With Jeff's help, you will learn how to organize your ideas, create dynamic stories, develop believable characters, and flesh out the idea narrative for your novel--and not just for the rapid-fire first draft. Jeff walks you through the entire process, from initial idea to the important revision stage, and even explains what to do with your novel once you've finished. Whether you are participating in National Novel Writing Month or you're simply hoping to complete a draft over winter break or your vacation, this book covers the entire scope of writing a novel and lays out exactly what you need to know to get it done fast and right.
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OriginalCyn620
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Calling all writerly Littens! 🎉🎉🎉 If you‘re doing #CampNaNoWriMo next month and want to join my cabin, let me know and I‘ll send over an invite. Just leave me your Camp user name!

GhostGrrl Hello from the WriMos for Hire cabin! I‘m SuspensionofDisbelief over there. Wishing you a successful #campnanowrimo ! 7y
OriginalCyn620 Hello and thanks @GhostGrrl! Good luck to you too! 7y
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BookishClaire
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Well, this seems eerily relevant right now.

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