[Writers' Huddle] Questions about traditional publication? & Two years ago: NaNoWriMo: How to write a novel in a month

Published: Mon, 10/23/17

 
Hello!

How's your writing going? I finished off my novella rewrites last week to send it to my editor, so now I'm bracing myself to get on with the final edit of my novel Dominion (the third in the Lycopolis trilogy).

In today's email:
- Got questions about being traditionally published?
- Chatroom hour not on this week
- Two Years Ago: NaNoWriMo: How to Write a Novel in a Month, with Dana, Frances, and Corianne



 
Got questions about being traditionally published?
Next week, I'll be recording a seminar with Katie MacAlister, who's a New York Times bestselling author with lots of experience of being traditionally published.

If you've got any specific questions you'd like me to ask her, just reply to this email and I'll do my best to include them. :-)

 
Chatroom now Tuesdays (but not this week)
We won't be having a chatroom hour this Tuesday as I'm out (sorry!) but we'll resume as normal on Tuesday 30th October (8pm - 9pm UK time).

You can find the chatroom here: www.writershuddle.com/chat


 
Two Years Ago: NaNoWriMo: How to Write a Novel in a Month, with Dana, Frances, and Corianne
As November approaches, the thoughts of the writing community turn, as ever, to NaNoWriMo. If you're thinking of joining the great undertaking, you may enjoy this introductory seminar from 2015.

You can get the audio, transcript and worksheet here:


The seminar covered:
  • What NaNoWriMo is and why you might want to take part
  • The NaNoWriMo community and why being around other writers matters
  • The importance of planning ahead
  • The motivational power of writing statistics and graphs
You can discuss the seminar on the forums here:


 

​​​​​Happy writing!

Ali x
 
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