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NaNoWriMo and the Snowflake Method

Welcome to the first episode of Memento Mori. Gwe…

An episode of the In A Land Of Myth podcast, hosted by Gwenyvere & Hannah, titled "NaNoWriMo and the Snowflake Method" was published on October 15, 2016 and runs 35 minutes.

October 15, 2016 ·35m · In A Land Of Myth

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Welcome to the first episode of Memento Mori. Gwenyvere and Hannah tell you a bit about themselves before talking about NaNoWriMo, what the Snowflake Method is, and answer a few listener questions! The adult website: nanowrimo.org The young writer's program: ywp.nanowrimo.org The Snowflake Method: http://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/articles/snowflake-method/ Do you have a listener question? Send it to us! E-mail: [email protected] FaceBook: Memento Mori: A Podcast for Young Writers @mementomoripodcast Twitter: @MementoMori_POD

Welcome to the first episode of Memento Mori. Gwenyvere and Hannah tell you a bit about themselves before talking about NaNoWriMo, what the Snowflake Method is, and answer a few listener questions! The adult website: nanowrimo.org The young writer's program: ywp.nanowrimo.org The Snowflake Method: http://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/articles/snowflake-method/ Do you have a listener question? Send it to us! E-mail: [email protected] FaceBook: Memento Mori: A Podcast for Young Writers @mementomoripodcast Twitter: @MementoMori_POD
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