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Category Archives: NaNoWriMo
October Monthly Meeting
Four members attended the October meeting of the Owensboro Writers Group. Shannon, Annabel, Rebecca and Suzanne read each other’s partials and completed short stories before we spent time discussing where to find publishers for specific genres. Shannon and Rebecca … Continue reading
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Are You Up to the Challenge? NaNoWriMo is Here.
Yes, it's that time of year again – or already. (Some of us take longer to recover from the all-out surge of writing during National Novel Writing Month.) From the first second of November to the last, we exercise mental … Continue reading
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Our NaNoWriMo Results
Three of our members leapt fearlessly into the NaNoWriMo challenge and made a very good showing for the month of November. Ryan P. ended the month with 46,332 words for his novel. That means Ryan sat down at his computer and … Continue reading
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November Means Write A Novel!
November is NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writers' Month), when we challenge ourselves to write 50,000 words in 30 days. That's 1,667 words every single day. If you want to test your determination, accountability and creativity, jump on the bandwagon. NaNoWriMo offers the opportunity to knock … Continue reading
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