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NaNoWriMo
Smashwords offers daily progress updates to National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) participants.
My book progress updates are all free this month, if you want to read and follow along. The goal? To write 50,000+ words during the month of November. It could get exciting as I am anything but a linear writer. Chapters may come and go and will definitely be rearranged. And the end product may not match the description. I am in fact a proud NaNoWriMo rebel! Wish me luck!
Hell to Pay, an Ebook by Barbara Neville
Recently returned from 1885 Arizona, our intrepid travelers are enjoying a well deserved rest, when all hell breaks loose.
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SMASHWORDS.COM|BY BARBARA NEVILLE
My book progress updates are all free this month, if you want to read and follow along. The goal? To write 50,000+ words during the month of November. It could get exciting as I am anything but a linear writer. Chapters may come and go and will definitely be rearranged. And the end product may not match the description. I am in fact a proud NaNoWriMo rebel! Wish me luck!
Hell to Pay, an Ebook by Barbara Neville
Recently returned from 1885 Arizona, our intrepid travelers are enjoying a well deserved rest, when all hell breaks loose.
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SMASHWORDS.COM|BY BARBARA NEVILLE
Published on November 01, 2016 08:45
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NaNoWriMo. Give it a try.
Hooray! I finished my 50k on November 20th. No, not 50 kilometers, which might have been easier. That's only 2 1/2 km a day. Easy. A little over a mile and a half. Now, in words it's 2500 a day. Takes more time. And more brain power. The smoke is visible, people.
Okay, still alive, only slightly deranged form my experience. Yesterday. Ta da! I uploaded the finished manuscript to Amazon.
Not my first rodeo. This is my third year at NaNoWriMo. And my 15th book. Don't try this at home kids.Or, better yet, do.
I mean, why the (Insert f word here if so inclined, or go with heck) not?
If you don't make it, so what? Losing (okay, first off, there are no losers at NaNo) is even more of a win than winning. Trying is what counts. And learning to lose gracefully, is a major triumph in life. So kudos to all 500,000 plus of us!!! Write on! (Sorry, writer's pun).
My book is a Western (they all are, I live in the Western US, so am Western). Oh, "Death's Treacherous Trail" is its title.
Anyhow, congratulations to us all!
Especially you guys, every NaNoWriMo participant everywhere. All over the world. Aren't we awesome?
Okay, still alive, only slightly deranged form my experience. Yesterday. Ta da! I uploaded the finished manuscript to Amazon.
Not my first rodeo. This is my third year at NaNoWriMo. And my 15th book. Don't try this at home kids.Or, better yet, do.
I mean, why the (Insert f word here if so inclined, or go with heck) not?
If you don't make it, so what? Losing (okay, first off, there are no losers at NaNo) is even more of a win than winning. Trying is what counts. And learning to lose gracefully, is a major triumph in life. So kudos to all 500,000 plus of us!!! Write on! (Sorry, writer's pun).
My book is a Western (they all are, I live in the Western US, so am Western). Oh, "Death's Treacherous Trail" is its title.
Anyhow, congratulations to us all!
Especially you guys, every NaNoWriMo participant everywhere. All over the world. Aren't we awesome?


