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30-Day Novel: Tips and Tricks for Writing a Novel in Thirty Days
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30-Day Novel: Tips and Tricks for Writing a Novel in Thirty Days

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30-Day Novel Series ~ Book Two

Maybe you’re thinking about writing a 50,000-word novel in a month. Would you like to know what you’re getting yourself into?

This guide offers everything you need to know, and probably more than a few things you don’t want to know, about writing a novel in 30 days. Inside these pages, you’ll discover:

How to prep for a 30-day writing marathon;
What you should do if your muse goes missing;
30 ways to write your novel—to make it happen;
Tips and tricks for writing a novel in thirty days;
The secret to writing a novel in thirty days;
30-day checklist of things to do before, during and after your novel-writing month;
The truth about writer’s block and brain burn-out;
How to get into a magical novel-writing mindset,
Visualizing; seeing things that aren’t really there;
Dreaming; how to write your book in your sleep;
Positive pep talks and a 30-day doubt dialog; and
How to open your imagination and set it free;

Writerly words of wisdom are sprinkled throughout the book. There’s also a magical word fairy running through the pages.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 16, 2016
ISBN9781311614568
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30-Day Novel: Tips and Tricks for Writing a Novel in Thirty Days
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Judi Cameron

Judi Cameron writes books for writers, especially those who are writing a 50,000-word novel in a month.

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