There is, apparently, a reason some of us have to tell stories. Here’s one explantion.
The Psychological Comforts of Storytelling – Atlantic Mobile
http://m.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/11/the-psychological-comforts-of-storytelling/381964/
can't help telling stories
There is, apparently, a reason some of us have to tell stories. Here’s one explantion.
The Psychological Comforts of Storytelling – Atlantic Mobile
http://m.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/11/the-psychological-comforts-of-storytelling/381964/
First, let me say my plan for November is not to write a NaNo-related post every day. They do that sort of thing on the NaNo site.
Second, I decided to give NaNo a try this year. If you’ve joined to, too, I’d welcome a few “buddies.”
That said, if you started strong yesterday, but ran out of steam already, maybe you need to be a plotter, not a seat-of-the-pantser. Try these free plotting guides from Writer’s Digest.
It’s day one of NaNo. Whether you’re in or not, the trick is just to keep at it.
How to Stick to a Writing Schedule
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-stick-to-a-writing-schedule-1653234644
With one day left, here are 10 more tips for NaNo.
The Writing Box — 10 NaNoWriMo Tips
http://writingbox.tumblr.com/post/64853036461/10-nanowrimo-tips
There’s not much time left to prepare for NaNo. Here’s some advice from Writers Digest.
How to Prepare for NaNoWriMo: Should You Outline Ahead of Time? | WritersDigest.com
http://www.writersdigest.com/online-editor/how-to-prepare-for-nanowrimo-to-outline-or-not-to-outline