The WNFIN challenge focuses on finishing a nonfiction project in 30 days. A deadline like this often means you have to write fast. As a magazine journalist and a blogger with five blogs, I know all about writing fast to meet deadlines. However, it’s not enough to write fast; you also have to write well. It’s easy to write shlock…
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Can You Become a Nonfiction Author in a Month?
Welcome to 2012 National Nonfiction Writing Month (NaNonFiWriMo) and the 2012 Write Nonfiction in November (WNFIN) challenge! I’m going to start WNFIN off with some cold hard facts about becoming published. I don’t care if you want to become a freelance journalist, a ghostwriter, a corporate writer, a blogger, or a book author. If you want to have your work…
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Have You Gotten the Proper Training for this Writing Challenge?
Today most people, including the writers and bloggers I know, are writing and talking about ghosts, goblins, witches, and candy. After all, it’s Halloween. They may be cavorting around in costumes and gorging on sweets. The ones who plan on taking the Write Nonfiction in November (WNFIN) challenge that begin tomorrow, November 1, however, are preparing. (I’ve seen their comments…
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Are You the Type of Writer Who Takes a Nonfiction Writing Challenge?
Every year on October 31st, I feel the spirits get activated and start to move. Not the ghosts and goblins, mind you, but rather the muses of many nonfiction writers preparing themselves for a month of intense work on projects. They will start and finish a work of nonfiction in 30 days as they take the Write Nonfiction in November…
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WNFIN Virtual Pitch Slam Panel of Agent Judges Revealed
For those of you planning to write a book during WNFIN and then pitch it during the post-WNFIN Virtual Pitch Slam, I thought you might like to know who will be judging your pitches. I’ve got a fabulous line-up of literary agents! The literary agents who will make up the panel of judges for the first ever post-WNFIN Virtual Pitch…
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Do You Have to Change to Inspire Readers to Change?
I’m the type of nonfiction writer with a mission. Maybe you feel the same way. I don’t simply write for my own sake. I write to fulfill my mission: to author change. I want to help my readers create change on some level. No matter the topic I choose to write about–writing and publishing, human potential, practical spirituality, dance, or…
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How to Write a Winning Book Pitch
Aspiring writers come to conferences from all over the country–and even the world–hoping to get in an elevator with an agent and to give their “elevator pitch.” They pay to go to “pitch slam” or “pitchapalooza” sessions where they have 3-10 minutes to tell an agent or editor about their idea. They hope to leave with a card in hand…
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