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NaNoWriMo is an annual writing challenge running in November.
It stands for National Novel Writing Month although now is seen as being international online based. Supported by community forums, and regional local co-ordinators in most major cities, a wordcount statistic meter, blog badges each year, and a large website of...
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In a post published just a few minutes ago, I gave my own personal pro’s I have previously gotten from experiencing NaNoWriMo. As I was writing that post, however, there were an equal number of cons which I wanted to keep separate. Why should they be separate? Because both sets of emotions are relevant to a writing project...
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It’s the last day of NaNoWriMo today. And all across the world, if they haven’t already done so, the NaNo writers will be trying to upload and validate their wordcount claims to win the Winner’s badge for the challenge.
I didn’t enter NaNo this year. I was correct in my own prediction that this month for me has been too...
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NaNoWriMo offers several specials or trial versions for writers at this time. As written a little while ago, Scrivener for Windows is now released as a trial beta version, and another Mac Only writers software – Storyist, is offering a free trial for all of November. Both have discount offers also.
Scrivener for...
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