NaNoWriMo
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Implementing Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning In My Writing Routine | MBA Lessons Are Life Lessons
This management lesson can turn out to be an invaluable life lesson. Read more
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A Seven Ingredient Recipe to Writing a Book | Kindle Publishing Lessons
“Writing a novel is not as easy as some readers think. Nor is it as ingredient difficult as many writers make it out to be.” ~ John Grisham I have four finished books, and I am starting my fifth one in a couple of days. So, I thought this would be a great time to… Read more
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Writing Q&A: Villains.
Villainy is fascinating. As a writer, it is also one of the biggest challenges I’ve ever faced. Not much of my short stories and first two novels have real villains, per se. I’m one of those writers who pen stories that revolve around Situational Villainy. Which means, the villains in most of my stories aren’t usually… Read more
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Writing Q&A| Finding Time to Start and Finish your Novel
Finding the time is more about wanting the time to write, and you have to want it more than anything else in the world. Read more
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Camp NaNoWriMo Prep – The Commitment issue.
Writing a novel, or even attempting to, is REALLY hard. And trying to do so, in one month, is even harder. Sometimes, you just want to quit. Or half way through, you just feel like the story you’re writing is pure garbage. You feel like you really want to be doing something else with your time.… Read more
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Writing A Novel In A Month – Camp NaNoWriMo April 2015
The April Session Of Camp NaNoWriMo is here and I am participating! I’ve never participated in NaNoWriMo before, because, I never really thought that I had what it takes to finish novel. Short stories were my comfort zone, and I was extremely comfortable with finishing a story in one sitting. A novel, can be a very… Read more
