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#28 - NaNoWriMo 2023 - Five great tips for your social media

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Today is November 1st, the opening day of National Novel Writing Month – or NaNoWriMo which takes place every November, as writers from all over the world come together, in person and online, to write 50,000 words in just 30 days.

I'm a big fan of NaNoWriMo, because the book I drafted during NaNoWriMo 2010 ended up being published as WAIT FOR ME, my debut YA novel for Harper Collins in 2017. And I’m not the only NaNoWriMo participant who then got a Big Five publishing deal with that same project. So on my blog yesterday, at carolineleechwrites.com , I posted my five best writing tips to help you win NaNoWrimo, and today, on this episode, I share with you my best social media tips to help you engage with your readers and with the other NaNoWriMo participants all through November, without using up all your precious writing time, and without derailing your wordcount goals.
So whether you are already signed up , are still thinking about it, or are happy to stay on as cheerleaders, hope you'll find this episode interesting and useful.
For more details, and to sign up to take part, visit the National Novel Writing Month website.

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Today is November 1st, the opening day of National Novel Writing Month – or NaNoWriMo which takes place every November, as writers from all over the world come together, in person and online, to write 50,000 words in just 30 days.

I'm a big fan of NaNoWriMo, because the book I drafted during NaNoWriMo 2010 ended up being published as WAIT FOR ME, my debut YA novel for Harper Collins in 2017. And I’m not the only NaNoWriMo participant who then got a Big Five publishing deal with that same project. So on my blog yesterday, at carolineleechwrites.com , I posted my five best writing tips to help you win NaNoWrimo, and today, on this episode, I share with you my best social media tips to help you engage with your readers and with the other NaNoWriMo participants all through November, without using up all your precious writing time, and without derailing your wordcount goals.
So whether you are already signed up , are still thinking about it, or are happy to stay on as cheerleaders, hope you'll find this episode interesting and useful.
For more details, and to sign up to take part, visit the National Novel Writing Month website.

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Music by Oleg Kirilkov - #We StandWithUkraine

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