Course Materials/More Thoughts
October 9th 2009 11:59
To participate in this Pre-Nanowrimo course, you're going to need lined paper, graph paper, blank paper, pens, and pencils.
You want to think about what themes you might enjoy exploring in your writing, what kinds of religion you're comfortable writing, what kinds of climates you're comfortable writing in, and what viewpoints you're comfortable with. All great writers will at some point challenge their comfort zones as far as these things go, but your first Nanowrimo (or even your second) is not the time to challenge those comfort zones.
Some reading for the night:
Creating Convincing Religious Characters
Avoiding Gimmick Worlds
Have a good weekend everyone.
You want to think about what themes you might enjoy exploring in your writing, what kinds of religion you're comfortable writing, what kinds of climates you're comfortable writing in, and what viewpoints you're comfortable with. All great writers will at some point challenge their comfort zones as far as these things go, but your first Nanowrimo (or even your second) is not the time to challenge those comfort zones.
Some reading for the night:
Creating Convincing Religious Characters
Avoiding Gimmick Worlds
Have a good weekend everyone.
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