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Five Links Friday 11/1/19

November 1, 2019 By: Jason Bougger

The best articles I read about writing this weekWe’re back for another round of Five Links Friday. I thought with this being November 1 and all, it would be a great list to share 5 posts around NaNoWriMo.

1. Let’s start from a post on the basics from Reedy: What is NaNoWriMo? And How to Win it in 2019

2. Need a NaNoWriMo game plan? Check out this post by Eva Deverell: Preparing for NaNoWriMo

3. But it’s not all fun and games. Here is a cautionary post from Jerry Jenkins.

4. Here is a nice resource from Writers in the Grove with some word-tracking software and advice on word count.

5. Finally, here are the 7 Best Writing Tips, Tricks And More From Published Authors from International Business Times.

And that is it for the week. Have a great weekend, and I wish you the best with your NaNoWriMo-ing!

 

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Jason Bougger is a writer and blogger who lives in Omaha, Nebraska with his ever-growing family. His YA novel, Holy Fudgesicles, was published this year by Wings ePress and he has had over twenty short stories published in various print and online markets. In addition to his own writing, he is the owner and editor of Theme of Absence, an online magazine of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.

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