
This is, of course, targeted at kids.
But I thought that it might be of interest to you to know there are free novel writing workbooks.
If you want them.
If you think you can even write a novel that way.
If you think it might just be fun to give it a whirl.
I recommend the elementary one, actually. It's just more fun to call the antagonist a "villian."
By the by, if you feel yo have 50,000 words (good or bad) fighting to get out in the month of November, there's some sort of contest or challenge thingy.
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Quite cool, actually. The next time I have a bad review to write, I'll try to work in the phrase, "mayonnaise, peanut butter and onion sandwich."
Gulp. I just read mella's sandwich phrase. Gulp.
I must check this out when I have more time -- might be fun just to play around with. Especially if I get to use the word "villian" on an ongoing basis. ;-)
All right... I'm of mixed feelings on NaNoWriMo because I believe strongly in outlining... but I always write the Rock God tales without an outline... maybe...
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