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Today I wanted to talk about-
Since NaNoWriMo is only a few days away, I wanted to share my top 5 favourite writing blogs with you guys. I’m still not sure if I’ll be participating or not but I might just jump in at the very last moment. I have a tendency to do so… I do have an interesting storyline in mind which is an LGBTQ urban fantasy novel and has grim reaper as the main lead and I have plotted quite a bit but it’s still not complete though but a lot of things inspired me and I reaaaally want to write this one!!
Anyway, I hope you guys check out the following blogs and find them helpful because it definitely helped me! So, here goes:
1. Ink and Quills– This was the first ever writing blog I followed since I stepped into the world of blogging and writing and since then it has remained one of my favourite blogs ever. Kaitlin has many writing tips and tricks which are described in a simple way for anybody to understand and use that in their writing.
2. Well-Storied– Kristen’s workbooks are really awesome! You already have an overview what you need to work on your novel and these workbooks surely make your work easier. I also love her how-to posts.
3. Story Port– I simply love this blog! Brianna’s posts are super helpful and they have the exact points which really helps in the process of writing, especially for the worldbuilding part.
4. Quill Pen Writer– I recently followed Melissa’s blog and I really enjoy her posts. I especially love her “questions to ask” posts because if you are stuck in worldbuilding or character arc, one or the other questions is definitely going to help to overcome that problem.
5. Something Delicious– I love Victoria’s newsletter prompts when you are stuck working on a random prompt really helps your creative juices to flow. Also, I definitely love her list-post advice about writing.
So guys, so you have any favourite writing blogs? Lemme know in the comments!
Also, are you participating in NaNoWriMo??? What genre are you writing? Is it something you have already dabbled in or something absolutely new for you?
Thank you so much for sharing these! I’m new to writing and I’ve been looking for writing blogs to help me when I’m stuck and all of these seems so cool! I can’t wait to check them out ❤
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I’m glad I could help. 😀
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OHH!!! I am so excited to participate in NaNoWriMo this year. I have never done this before and I can only hope for it to go as I have planned. Although….MEH! NOTHING EVER goes as I PLAN. 😂
But, THANK YOU SO MUCH, Poulami for sharing these blogs. It’ll be soo helpful. ❤😊 Love this post.
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Somehow this ended up in my spam folder and I’m just finding it. *sighs* WordPress is so weird sometimes.
Anyway, I’m glad I’m could be of some help, these blogs are seriously awesome and I hope they help!
And all the very best for your NaNoWriMo!! You can definitely do it! ❤
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I’m not following writing blogs but I confess I’m curious to read about YOUR writing Poulami 😉
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Oh… 😀 I’ll definitely share one day when I feel I’m ready. ❤
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Ohhh I love this post, thank you SO MUCH for sharing these lovely blogs. I love reading writing-related blogs, I love their how-to-advice and everything else, they’re just so inspiring. Thank you for sharing ❤
I am doing NaNoWriMo – well, I will try – and I'm going to edit, actually -well…. I will l try, hahaha.
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I’m glad to be of service. 😀
All the very best Marie! You can do it! ❤
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