Writing Is Not Work: On Finding Your Voice With Creative Writing
Every November, writers around the globe participate in National Novel Writing Month, the yearly challenge to complete a 50,000 word novel in 30 days.

The experience and thrill of fast paced novel writing is both amazing fun and daunting at the same time. But in the exhilarating mad dash to the finish line, it's often easy to forget the reason for writing a novel in the first place: to tell fun stories.

How do you progress from typist to storyteller? How do you create books that are original and fun to write?

From his unique perspective and experience with National Novel Writing Month, speculative fiction writer D. Anthony Brown explains how to find your voice in fiction writing. He explains what voice is, how fears and "critical voice" can stop writers cold, and the importance of attitude in storytelling.

Fiction writing does not have to be a grind, like a day job or a chore. Writing can, and should, be fun both in November and year-round!
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Writing Is Not Work: On Finding Your Voice With Creative Writing
Every November, writers around the globe participate in National Novel Writing Month, the yearly challenge to complete a 50,000 word novel in 30 days.

The experience and thrill of fast paced novel writing is both amazing fun and daunting at the same time. But in the exhilarating mad dash to the finish line, it's often easy to forget the reason for writing a novel in the first place: to tell fun stories.

How do you progress from typist to storyteller? How do you create books that are original and fun to write?

From his unique perspective and experience with National Novel Writing Month, speculative fiction writer D. Anthony Brown explains how to find your voice in fiction writing. He explains what voice is, how fears and "critical voice" can stop writers cold, and the importance of attitude in storytelling.

Fiction writing does not have to be a grind, like a day job or a chore. Writing can, and should, be fun both in November and year-round!
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Writing Is Not Work: On Finding Your Voice With Creative Writing

Writing Is Not Work: On Finding Your Voice With Creative Writing

by D. Anthony Brown
Writing Is Not Work: On Finding Your Voice With Creative Writing

Writing Is Not Work: On Finding Your Voice With Creative Writing

by D. Anthony Brown

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Every November, writers around the globe participate in National Novel Writing Month, the yearly challenge to complete a 50,000 word novel in 30 days.

The experience and thrill of fast paced novel writing is both amazing fun and daunting at the same time. But in the exhilarating mad dash to the finish line, it's often easy to forget the reason for writing a novel in the first place: to tell fun stories.

How do you progress from typist to storyteller? How do you create books that are original and fun to write?

From his unique perspective and experience with National Novel Writing Month, speculative fiction writer D. Anthony Brown explains how to find your voice in fiction writing. He explains what voice is, how fears and "critical voice" can stop writers cold, and the importance of attitude in storytelling.

Fiction writing does not have to be a grind, like a day job or a chore. Writing can, and should, be fun both in November and year-round!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151148733
Publisher: Hermit Muse Publishing
Publication date: 08/14/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 101
File size: 331 KB

About the Author

D. Anthony Brown is a writer in Minnesota. He’s been to school a few times, but now days he mostly teaches himself new things; such as how to play the guitar, Tarot, and whatever topics interest him at any given moment. He is an avid reader and an addicted gamer.

On the National Novel Writing Month forums, he goes by the highly unoriginal handle dabrownofmn. He may contacted at david (at) danthonybrown (dot) com.
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