Speed Writing/One Draft and Done: Why It’s Not for Beginners (Or, Anyone Really)

Advertisements I attended a conference a year ago where I learned a lot about the indie publishing industry. I loved it because women (and not just cis, heterosexual, white women) were on panels for science fiction and fantasy writing. The speakers were accessible and I did a lot of networking there. I even had aContinue reading “Speed Writing/One Draft and Done: Why It’s Not for Beginners (Or, Anyone Really)”

NaNoWriMo Day 22: Woefully Behind/Brightly Optimistic

Advertisements Every year I do NaNoWriMo, I am either on point or ahead, some years I get a little behind, but I almost always win the contest. But, what is winning? Getting 50k words in a document? Honestly, I could write nonsensical drivel and get fifty thousand words in a few days. I would getContinue reading “NaNoWriMo Day 22: Woefully Behind/Brightly Optimistic”

NaNoWriMo Day 19: Getting Over the Hump

Advertisements I wrote about 2, 289 words yesterday for the Warrior Tithe project, bringing my NaNoWriMo word count to 28086 words. This means that I’m behind on NaNo and not writing Eastside Faerie. However, because I took a step back and took a break from the project, I realized I wrote myself into a cornerContinue reading “NaNoWriMo Day 19: Getting Over the Hump”

NaNoWriMo Day 10: Writer’s Block

Advertisements Have you ever had a really good dream, but your bodily functions wake you? After you take care of necessities and climb back into bed and you can’t quite get comfortable again and you try really hard to get back into that dream and sink into bliss. It keeps you awake because you justContinue reading “NaNoWriMo Day 10: Writer’s Block”

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