It’s November. It’s dark. It’s cold. It’s cozy. It’s time to write. At least that’s the case for those taking part in the annual National Novel Writing Month, affectionately known as NaNoWriMo.
On November 1st, hundreds of thousands of people around the world will suddenly start crouching over their laptops, keyboards, notebooks, journals and tablets as they try to destroy and rebuild ...
Luck has a big hand in many authors being published, some with prominent publishing houses and others self-publishing with varying degrees of success – and November celebrates National Novel Writing ...
Nov. 1 marks the start of NaNoWriMo, an annual novel-writing challenge, and participants are scrambling to hit their daily 1,667 word count goal. But this year, the organization is facing controversy ...
The Looscan Library, a location for NaNoWriMo participants to work during the challenge. Participants of NaNoWriMo in Houston could publish their completed novel as an e-book on the Houston library's ...
The former elected official and party leader changed careers to become a full-time writer. He may have more political ...
Traveling With Pomegranates' is a memoir of Sue and her daughter Ann's trip together to celebrate Sue's 50th birthday and Ann ...
A fantasy novelist whose writing is based in Louisiana, April Lynn, speaks to ArkLaTex Artistry’s Brittney Hazelton about her ...
FIU’s Center of Excellence in Writing has earned international recognition for a publication, written in English and Spanish, ...