Learning the Craft
Posted by: kerrynangell
Actually writing, putting one word on the page after the other to form a story, is what makes us writers. Learning the craft of writing is what makes us better writers who write better stories.
15 Jul 2008 13:14:02
Picking Up The Pen Again.
Posted by: cassie
I always find that after a month long challenge I need a few days to recuperate. This year I took longer off than I wanted to, but then sometimes that’s just the way life work out. There were things I had to get up to date: a young one to lavish attention on, course work to catch up with, housework to get done, and of course some planning for the next step on my WIP.
09 Jul 2008 15:09:30
The Joy of Participation
Posted by: pamwritesromance
As a participant from the Northern Hemisphere, I have to admit to not only never accepting the National Novel Writing Month challenge (NaNoWriMo for short, or NaNo for a shorter short), but also never wanting to.
30 Jun 2008 08:20:28
Another 48 Hours
Posted by: xengab
The clock ticks down to the end of the challenge, so please keep writing. If you are on a break or finished the challenge you may read this post.
29 Jun 2008 16:26:40
Almost there!
Posted by: cassie
Well the month is nearing its end, and this year we’ve had a fantastic turn out for SoCNoC: more than double the participants and well over double the total word count already – and that’s with a few days still to go!!
28 Jun 2008 10:13:53
Playing Chess
Posted by: andychilton
Chess is a game I learnt at a young age. I knew every single rule - except one of them - by the time I was about eight.
27 Jun 2008 22:55:39
Uses for the Internet
Posted by: cottreau
I generally don't browse the web when I am writing. I have a laptop that I use to write that isn't on any network. Of course, I am missing out on a lot.
26 Jun 2008 23:09:21