November is coming to an end, and some of you have been doing NaNoWriMo, and others have continued with a somewhat less frenzied pace.
I am one of the people who tries to write on a regular basis and avoids binge writing. I recently finished a first draft of my latest horror novel, so I have begun a first draft of another book–I never run out of ideas! Soon, I will also work on revising a previous draft of a historical fiction/romance novel.
By the way, if you are wondering how I manage to do this, check out my book Get The Draft Done! Helping Writers Finish Their First Draft — how’s that for a bit of shameless self-promotion?!
So, I ask all of you: how is your writing going?

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After finishing the first draft, I put my novel-in-progress into the necessary medically-induced coma. 😦
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Hi Liz, I completely understand.
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Thanks, Chuck.
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Liz, you are very welcome.
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Fits and spurts, dry then gushing, then dry again. NaNo? Bah! Maybe if I didn’t have to work for a living.
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Slowly, but not as much as I’d like. Hoping the holidays bring some sales.
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I wish you good fortune and a great holiday!
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Thank you, Charles. Same to you!
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Congratulations on finishing a first draft, and starting another book! That’s amazing.
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Hi Charles, thanks for this inspirational post. I am excited to say that I managed to self published on KDP and Kindle Unlimited a new Sir Chocolate story about Christmas. I am going to do a little series of ebooks only featuring Sir Chocolate and various high days and holidays. I was very happy with the final result although I did have to unpublish and republish the book and the cover. All a learning curve.
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Hi Robbie! Congratulations, and you should be excited!
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Just coming towards the end of my novel set on Dartmoor in 1817, during troublous times of social discontent. Always a relief when the majority is done!
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HI Charles, I think I have managed to get Sir Chocolate and the Missing Christmas Harp approved on Amazon in print form. Not so easy for a picture book!
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Hi Robbie,
That is wonderful!
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Thanks, Charles.
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Robbie, you are very welcome.
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