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I’m Sticking Around Blog Award!

[tweetmeme source=”stickynotestory” only_single=false http://rebeccaenzor.wordpress.com/] I’m finally back from my computer meltdown (backup EVERYTHING guys, seriously. I lost all of my photos. My only consolation is that I have my writing in several places because I’ve already lost two whole books to a computer crash) and my body meltdown (stomach flu all weekend). I’m still working

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How to Write a Novel in 30 Days.

[tweetmeme source=”stickynotestory” only_single=false http://rebeccaenzor.wordpress.com/] As my regular followers know I’m the ML for the Charleston, SC region of NaNoWriMo. This will be my third year MLing, my sixth year participating in NaNo, and (hopefully) my sixth year winning. Last year we had a sudden growth spurt in my region, prompting me to try to beat

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Writing Compelling Characters

[tweetmeme source=”stickynotestory” only_single=false http://rebeccaenzor.wordpress.com/] Today’s topic comes courtesy of The Great Blogging Experiment. Go check it out, because there are (at the time of this post) 174 bloggers signed up to write about the same topic in one giant chain of character blogginess. Shutup, spellcheck, that is too a word. As anyone popping over from

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Cheap Therapy

[tweetmeme source=”stickynotestory” only_single=false http://rebeccaenzor.wordpress.com/] I know I’m not the first (or the last) person to say that writing is cheap therapy. It really is. I would say for pen & paper writers especially, because it feels like you are really ripping at the paper sometimes, but typing this up I realize that I’m really pounding on

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What is YOUR favorite myth?

[tweetmeme source=”stickynotestory” only_single=false http://rebeccaenzor.wordpress.com/] Hey guys, I know I posted earlier this week already, but I just re-read last year’s NaNo-Novel “Apollo and Daphne” (yes, it could have been brought on by people searching for Apollo and Daphne as part of their classics homework and being sent to this blog), and I always thought I would

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