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WRITING WORKSHOP: ‘NanoWriMo or bust!’ with Jon Gibbs

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You psyched yourself up for National Novel Writing Month. You wrote an outline, prepared your character sheets and thought of little else throughout October. On November 1st, you sat at the keyboard and typed like the wind. Prose and dialogue flowed through your fingers onto the screen. But then things slowed down. Life got in the way, the flow turned to a trickle, and though you did your best, it got ever more difficult to push out those words. Now you’re not even sure you can make it to the finish line.

Fear not. Help is at hand. Join New Jersey author, Jon Gibbs, for a fun, interactive workshop, crammed full of practical tips, useful techniques and an easy-to-follow plan for inspiring that final surge to 50,000 words and NaNoWriMo victory.

Also, there may be candy.

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bd June 16, 2013 at 02:12 pm
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Diana Moa June 17, 2013 at 06:38 pm
Oh, I am so glad to see that you are preserving history. My husband & I visited your town aRead More couple of weeks ago. My 9th Great Grandfather Thomas Whitlock is buried in the Old First Baptist Church yard. I was honored to stand on the porch of the home he helped build and lived in at Shoal Harbor. The name has changed to the Wilson-Seabrook House and now the Bayshore Activities Center. Wow! Too bad all the museum pieces were removed. I would love to have seen them. Maybe next trip I can see where the items moved to and help with some clean up. I would be glad to help. Ancestor of Middletown... Diana (Whitlock) Moa Broken Arrow, OK
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Ruth Korn June 18, 2013 at 04:04 pm
Dr. Patricia Cartier is definitely "a class act" and I am proud to have worked with her atRead More Nut Swamp School before she became a principal and proud to be a member of Alpha Delta Kappa Educational Sorority with Dr. Cartier at the present time. Kudos! Well deserved!