The beauty of subscribing to multiple blogs/feeds is seeing what everyone else who is more creative, dedicated, or talented than you are is doing. Either that or fifteen people take credit for the same blog and only work on it one or two days per month.
I subscribe to a really nifty site called
Seekerville. A group of previously unpublished authors who formed their own community and reached the pinnacle (read: published).
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the goal - minus the braids |
Add They believe it takes a village to raise an author ... and have a nifty little something called Speedbo for the month of March ... think NaNoWriMo without the 50,000 word minimum to 'win' ... and unlike NaNo - they don't care if you take the time to edit and revise along the way.
The goal: But in Chair - Hands on Keyboard Daily ... not every day will have the same word count, nor does it need to ... not every day is about new words on page - sometimes it can be about editing/amending what you have to start with.
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NaNoWriMo muse |
Two years running, NaNo's Muse kept walking away from me after chapter one ... I have a lot of chapter one ideas that didn't go anywhere. I did however have a lovely view of the muse's rear-end.
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pretty muse
just because |
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working muse
boring but productive |
So, I have fired the previous Nearly Naked and Naughty Muse and hired one with a few more clothes but more grit and more determination. And then I hired this one because he's pretty to look at.
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