Many people vow to write a book “one day.” After all, writing isn't easy, and it's easier to put off than it is to start. But what if you had a story in your head? What if you could truly write your novel today?
This blog is filled with exercises that you can use to improve your writing. You will be asked to draw inspiration from sentences, themes, and even pictures. You will be asked questions about yourself. You will be requested to review books and movies, and to do a lot of reading. If you're part of National Novel Writing Month, you can use this site to help you get ideas for your work, and to keep you going through the entire month of November.
Starting a novel means improving your skills as a writer, so read on and write on! Welcome to Write Your Novel Now!
True, NaNoWriMo is long gone, and novel editing is about to come. But you can still add your ending, over and above the 50,000+ words that you already have. Or you could start work on your next novel! Try out this last sentence and work your story around it for some finger+brain exercise.
"She never looked back."
Write a novel, short story, or book series. Just use that last sentence to fuel your story. Good luck!
...When I came across the name Rachel Evergrene...it sounded familiar and googled it up...and lo and behold...I found you...interesting tool...google is..
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...When I came across the name Rachel Evergrene...it sounded familiar and googled it up...and lo and behold...I found you...interesting tool...google is..
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