NanoWriMo Now What? with Wordcrafters In-Person

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Now that NaNoWriMo is over – what are the next steps to take with your newly finished novel.  This workshop runs through some great ideas about how to edit and polish your novel and lays out some strategies for taking the next step.

This free workshop is brought to you by Springfield Public Library and Wordcrafters in Eugene.

You wrote a novel in 30 days! Hooray! Bring that gem in the rough to the library and we’ll dive in to revision strategies to help you shape it into something truly beautiful.

(Didn’t finish your nano novel but want to come learn some revision strategies anyway? Please come!)

What is NaNoWriMo? That’s short for National Novel Writing Month. For the month of November, participants from around the world (affectionately known as Wrimos) gather online and endeavor to write their own 50,000-word novels. It’s a month of enthusiasm, determination, and ferociously fast writing. If you enjoy a challenge, or just need a deadline, the NaNo challenge is for you! Visit the NaNoWriMo website here for more info: https://nanowrimo.org/how-it-works.

About the Instructor:

Daryll Lynne Evans began her writing career as a playwright with the Performing Arts Conservatory in Colorado, where she also taught theatre and play writing to youth. She has an MFA in fiction from Purdue University. She has taught writing workshops as part of the Loose Leaf Writing Series in Indiana, and for the Mid-Valley chapter of Willamette Writers in Eugene, and had been a presenter at Wordcrafters, Willamette Writers, and South Coast Writers conferences. She directs Wordcrafters in Eugene.

Date:

Monday, December 5, 2022

Time:

6:00pm – 8:00pm

Time Zone:

Pacific Time – US & Canada (change)

Location:

Library Meeting Room (_SP_ConfRmLibrary1)

Audience:

  Adults  

Categories:

  In-Person  

Original source can be found here.



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