November is National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, the world’s largest writing
event. Participants pledge to write 50,000 words in a month, starting
from scratch and reaching “The End” by November 30th. So how can you
participate? Go to http://nanowrimo.org/ to register and for more information.
Peoria NaNoWriMo participants can also find local events and community
members at http://nanowrimo.org/en/regions/usa-illinois-peoria.
Thinking about participating but don’t know where to start? There are some materials in the Lillie M. Evans Library that can help! We have books by several famous authors that give some insights on their writing styles. One of my favorites, Janet Evanovich, has one called How I Write: Secrets of a Bestselling Author. Anne Lamott has written Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life and Stephen King’s book is simply called On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. In addition to these, we also have Writer’s Market, MLA Handbook and Modern Library’s Writer’s Workshop. For other titles in our collection, click on the link below: Search RSAcat for authorship
Also, below are links to some
helpful websites:
100 Useful Web Tools for Writers
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Amazon’s Self Publishing
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Barnes & Noble’s Self Publishing
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CrimeSpace: A place for Readers and Writers
of Crime Fiction to Meet
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Grammar Girl: Quick & Dirty Tips for
Better Writing
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Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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National Novel Writing Month
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Writers Write: Your One-Stop Resource for Information
about Books, Writing & Publishing
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Writing.com
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There have been hundreds of novels that
began as NaNoWriMo projects and which have since been published successfully. These include Cinder
by Marissa Meyer, Water
for Elephant by Sara Gruen, and Fangirl
by Rainbow Rowell. No matter where you are in the writing process, NaNoWriMo is a great time to start that novel you've
always meant to write!
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