national novel writing month
Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Writing What I Don’t Know (And a nerdy excerpt)
R.J. Keller writes about writing what she doesn’t know as the last week of NaNoWriMo kicks off!
Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Day After Thanksgiving Musings
NaNoWriMo Week 4 comes to a close and R.J. is thankful to see the end in sight!
Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Mud and Plot Bunnies and Such (Because we’re all sick of the NaNo puns I’ve been using in these titles, aren’t we?)
What does R.J. do when the plot bunnies hop in? Find out today in Week 3′s NaNoWriMo post.
Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: “NaNo No-no”
As week three comes to a close, R.J. makes a bold move and decides to start editing what she’s already written. Uh oh! R.J.’s in trouble!
Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: NaNoWriGo With The Flow
Week 3 of NaNoWriMo! See how R.J. and her characters are doing…
Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: NaNoSickMo
LLBR catches up with author R.J. Keller as week 2 of NaNoWriMo starts.
Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner: Nah, No Outline
LLBR catches up with author R.J. Keller to see how Week 1 of National Novel Writing Month is going….
LLBR Spotlight: Keller’s NaNoWriMo Korner in November!
National Novel Writing Month kicks off tomorrow! In the past, several of us here at LLBR have participated or cheered on others. This year we’re cheering for R. J. Keller, author of Waiting for Spring. Every Monday and Thursday R.J. will provide commentary on the experience so check back and see how she’s doing. Good luck, R.J.!
NaNoWriMo 2010
Welcome to National Novel Writing Month 2010, where writers nationwide ban together and attempt to write a full length novel in thirty days, a feat I abandoned somewhere around Day 21 last year.
NaNoWriMo 2009: Day 21
Just over a week ago when I posted my NaNoWriMo ramblings on Day 13, you probably would have guessed that I was a lost cause. But being one to never give up, I was determined not to let the looming word count of NaNoWriMo get the best of me. I was on vacation last Friday and sat down for my three day weekend with plenty of coffee and determination to catch up. I was only 7,000 words behind the suggested goal. Easy as pie!