After you’ve written your novel and revised the BLEEP out of it, one thing remains: To edit your manuscript! For … More
Author: Morgan Hazelwood
Plotting and Planning for 2018
Most people I know have given up on resolutions. Sweeping declarations of fixing their lives and doing everything they think … More
2017 Retrospective
2017 Retrospective 2017 was a year unlike any other. For a lot of people, it was scary, stressful, and a … More
Holiday Greetings
Since I’m working on a massive year-end-post, instead of writing, I’m going to share my rendition of “Greensleeves” with you. … More
A Holiday Story: Visiting Home
In honor of the holiday week, here’s a story about the transition between ‘coming home for the holidays’ and ‘visiting … More
6 Tips to Recharge Your Creative Energies
There are times in every writer’s life when they need to step back and refill their creative juices. Most of … More
So You Finished Your Rough Draft, Now What?
If you’ve finished your rough draft, or you’re floundering now that NaNoWriMo is over, don’t despair! Morgan’s got your next steps.
What 1 Writer’s NaNoWriMo Looked Like
What My NaNoWriMo Looked Like This Year
On this, the last day of November, the last day of NaNoWriMo, I start with about 1,500 words left to write.
I look at my notes and see that last November? I wrote a sequel to my original novel. And…I not only wrote it, but I wrote a Nano-and-a-half worth of words. 75,000 words.
Gratitude
Here in the states, today is Thanksgiving.
Despite its problematic and revisionist history, in our current day and age, it’s one of our least commercialized holidays. (Excluding Black Friday)
It is the day where most of us gather with friends and family, to feast, and celebrate togetherness. No gifts, no gimmicks, no themed stuffed animals, unless you count the turkey (and most people I know fix the stuffing separately, but really, no one wants to call it ‘dressing’, because that’s what goes on salads, not a bread filled casserole-thing).
Just food and togetherness.
And a moment to stop and think and appreciate all the things we have.
For those who can’t be with their loved ones for the holidays, and those who have complicated family and friend relationships, my heart goes out to you and yours.
For those who would rather just stay home and away from everything, who am I to stop you from celebrating -or not- in your own way.
But for me, in honor of the holiday, I’d like to share a few of the things I’m thankful for.