I’m jumping back into the NaNoWriMo fray this year (follow along and friend me if you are, too!). After taking last year off from NaNoWriMo, I thought I’d brush up on the collective advice from the Interwebz about this crazy scribe sprint. Here’s a list of my favorite posts (in no particular order): […]
Audio from “Designing Open Storyworlds” panel at StoryWorld 2012 Conference
StoryWorld 2012 is over, but the value generated there continues to echo forward thanks to all the folks who tweeted, blogged, posted, and curated. Especially Anthony Torres, who snagged an audio recording of the panel I moderated, “Designing Open Storyworlds” (big thanks, Anthony)!
NaNoWriMo – Tipless Advice
Last year I made my first attempt at the NaNoWriMo challenge: write at least a 50,000 word novel from start to finish during the month of November. The resulting novel was garbage (and is still stuck in editing), but the experience was incredibly valuable. There are plenty of posts out there about how to make […]