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National Novel Writing Month

An episode of the Wonderful Being podcast, hosted by Queen Mab, titled "National Novel Writing Month" was published on October 31, 2021 and runs 3 minutes.

October 31, 2021 ·3m · Wonderful Being

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I participated in National Novel Writing Month last year. I made it to 50,000 words, but the novel isn't finished. Here's a word about my plans for participating this year. Have YOU ever done NaNoWriMo? What was your experience like? For a transcript, click here. For video, click here. 

I participated in National Novel Writing Month last year. I made it to 50,000 words, but the novel isn't finished. Here's a word about my plans for participating this year. Have YOU ever done NaNoWriMo? What was your experience like? For a transcript, click here. For video, click here

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