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Writing a Novel

Advice on the unique challenges of starting to write a novel, and seeing it through completion.
Five Tips to Avoiding Total Disaster as a Novelist
Kris Saknussemm, author of Zanesville: A Novel, offers his advice on making it as a novelist, cautioning against filling notebooks with useless information and advising writers to be unreasonable.
Six Signs Your Story Wants to Be a Novel
Does your story beg for more pages? These points will help you evaluate whether or not to expand your story into a novel.
The Fiction Editor, the Novel, and the Novelist
Thomas McCormack, the former CEO and editorial director of St. Martin's Press and author of The Fiction Editor, the Novel, and the Novelist, shares publishing stories and advice on getting your novel into the right hands.
Is Your Idea Novel-Worthy?
If you're going to commit years of your life to a project, you obviously want to be sure that it's worth it. So how do you know if your idea is novel-worthy? A few questions will help you decide.
Testing New Ideas: A Simple Strategy
How do you know if your idea is compelling? Robert McKee, in his book, Story: Substance, Structure, Style, and the Principles of Screenwriting, has this tip for testing out a new idea.
Quick Tip -- Idea Box
One way to ensure that you always have a place to turn for new ideas is to keep a box or notebook for phrases, conversations, or images that inspire you.
Profile of National Novel Writing Month
Every November, National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) spurs writers all over the world to write -- or at least attempt to write -- an entire novel in one month. Founded in Oakland, CA, NaNoWriMo not only encourages writers to tackle a big project, but also raises money for children's libraries in Southeast Asia.
Catherine Wald Discusses Her Book, The Resilient Writer
If nothing else, novelists must be resilient. The act of creating something as complicated and challenging as a novel requires not only passion, but endurance. Here, Catherine Wald discusses her book, The Resilient Writer: Tales of Rejection and Triumph from 23 Top Authors.
Scenes from National Novel Writing Month Write-In
See what National Novel Writing Month is all about with these pictures from a NYC write-in.
Desperation Libation -- NaNoWriMo NYC 2007
It's four hours until midnight, and a few writers are determined to finish their 50,000-word novels.
Austin National Novel Writing Month Nature Write-In
For the 2007 National Novel Writing Month in Austin, Texas, photographer and writer Deanna Roy led a group of writers down to a hidden waterfall for a nature write-in. Check out her amazing photos and read about the event here.

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