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Ep#3 - 365 Prompt Challenge: Day 3 - Prop Challenge

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Dr. Seuss In today’s episode, I discuss goal setting and my first time participating in NaNoWriMo. Key moments Scrivener: [00:21] - Using...

Episode 3 of the Write As Rain podcast, hosted by Liya Grey, titled "Ep#3 - 365 Prompt Challenge: Day 3 - Prop Challenge" was published on October 26, 2023 and runs 9 minutes.

October 26, 2023 ·9m · Write As Rain

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“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Dr. SeussIn today’s episode, I discuss goal setting and my first time participating in NaNoWriMo. Key momentsScrivener: [00:21] - Using Scrivener for NaNoWriMoPrompt Instruction: [02:10] Reviewing how the prompt challenge worksToday’s Prompt: [02:31] - Day Three - Prop ChallengeShow & Tell: [08:00]Links mentioned:Notes to Novel CourseFiction Writing Made Easy PodcastScrivener Free TrialAre you enjoying the Write As Rain podcast? Be sure to review us so other writers like you can find us. And follow us so you don’t miss a prompt!Let’s be friends:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorliyagrey/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorliyagreyNaNoWriMo: https://nanowrimo.org/participants/liya-grey

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Dr. Seuss

In today’s episode, I discuss goal setting and my first time participating in NaNoWriMo.

Key moments
Scrivener: [00:21] - Using Scrivener for NaNoWriMo
Prompt Instruction: [02:10] Reviewing how the prompt challenge works
Today’s Prompt: [02:31] - Day Three - Prop Challenge
Show & Tell: [08:00]

Links mentioned:
Notes to Novel Course
Fiction Writing Made Easy Podcast
Scrivener Free Trial

Are you enjoying the Write As Rain podcast? Be sure to review us so other writers like you can find us. And follow us so you don’t miss a prompt!

Let’s be friends:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorliyagrey/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorliyagrey
NaNoWriMo: https://nanowrimo.org/participants/liya-grey
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