I’m really excited about the short stories I’m working on now. They’re right up my alley – alternate history; supernatural; action ^_^.

Chipping away at them made me think about other writers who may be doing the same. Not to mention NaNoWriMo 2020 is underway (Nov 1 – 30). Thousands of writers across the world (if not more considering lockdown, etc), will aim to write 50, 000+ words of a new novel by the end of the month. I’m not participating but have in the past.
To any of you needing a bit of a push with whatever you’re working on remember this:
It’s okay, the words will come. Just start. When you need some time, step away. It really is okay :).
To strengthen your foundation, see some of my quick tips for both fiction and nonfiction writing below ^_^:
These tips for fiction have also aided in the last three years of judging for Ink and Insights.
For nonfiction, the tips below not only help with books, but for ghostwriting, article and blog writing, and other nonfiction writing projects.
Consider: What it feels like to finish a novel after 5 years | My 37-min copywriting class on Skillshare
