Fantasy: October 02, 2019 Issue [#9785]
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 This week: Preparing for NaNoWriMo
  Edited by: Prosperous Snow celebrating Author IconMail Icon
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Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Happy October NaNoWriMo Prep Challenge



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Letter from the editor

Are you the type of writer who plans their novel? Or are you, the writer who sets down at the keyboard, opens a document, and begins to write? I have taken both approaches, and I have to admit that I like the second method, which probably isn't the best way to approach a novel. Planning a novel, having some idea of the antagonist, and knowing the direction the plot is taking is a good idea. It helps keep you focused, even when the characters appear to have a mind of their own and attempt to take the novel in a different direction.

There are numerous tools for planning a novel. If you do an online search you will find character worksheets, advice on plotting a novel, and suggestions for outline the novel. Here on writing.com "October Novel Prep ChallengeOpen in new Window. has daily exercises to assist in character development, plotting, and other aspects of novel writing. I have tried downloading and printing character worksheets, and found them helpful. In the past, I have participated in "October Novel Prep ChallengeOpen in new Window. and found it helpful. In fact, I like the October Prep Challenge better than anything else because of the daily exercises.

One problem I have, when planning a novel, is checking my plan each day I am writing the novel. It is important not to get so involved in the novel writing process that you forget the check your outline and the character development exercises. It is also a good idea to check your research notes during the novel writing process. The research you did is important to the novel, and it will help no matter what genre of novel you are writing.


Editor's Picks

 Humanities Retribution Open in new Window. (13+)
The earth is dying, we flee her. The stars call us, we heed them.
#2199606 by Jordan Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: She lived in harmony,
         Earth before humans.

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Excerpt: The captain used his night vision visor to check ahead of them. Night maneuvers were challenging even with the latest technology. He saw a sand hill coming up, and signaled for the men to be extra-alert.

 World's Fate Open in new Window. (18+)
Contest Entry
#2200293 by Octavius Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: As men of science, we always adhered to facts, considered details in the decisions we make and studied to solve problems here on the UMD77. Distance, gravitational pull, the atmospheric pressure-every single factor was calculated down to the decimal point. For the past 30 years, I have proudly served as a counselor on board this ship. Although calculations brought us far, nothing prepared us for that fateful day.

 Xiaon G12: Core Element Open in new Window. (13+)
Maverick alien bounty hunter G12 travels to an uncharted planet to locate a rogue agent.
#2200357 by Paul BENTHAM Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: The air was humid and dusty, and the nearest sun shone brightly on the planet Ramduan. The market place of Vickelli square was filled with locals buying a variety of goods, such as cakes, bread, and vegetables.

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Excerpt: Henry Tubury hated cats. They made his skin itch, his nose clog up, and his eyes water. He was allergic to them. Worse yet, he couldn’t stand their sneaky, silent ways.

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Excerpt: Oh just sit down and stop making such a fuss. There really is no use. You’re been running long enough. Mind if I smoke? I know I’ve got a pipe here somewhere. Ah there it is. I would recommend not reaching for that poker. You’ll find it really won’t do much good. Remember that time you tried to run me over? You got a rude awakening that time didn’t you? I did have a good laugh over that one though. The look on your face was priceless.

Activities, Groups, and Contests

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October Novel Prep Challenge Open in new Window. (13+)
A month-long novel-planning challenge with prizes galore.
#1474311 by Brandiwyn🎶 Author IconMail Icon


 
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