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Writer's Games: Brittany Tucker
The Writer’s Games, originally the NaNoGames, started out as a fun Facebook competition for writers to challenge themselves, make a few...
Brittany Tucker
Apr 21, 20174 min read
Writer's Games: Rachel Kolodziej
The Games showed me that I could do something I never would have thought possible; write a complete story and edit it within 72 hours. It...
Rachel Kolodziej
Apr 14, 20171 min read


Pacemaker: your writing can't live without it.
Internet research can be a… risky endeavor. Authors look up the strangest things so my search history is most likely a concern for the...
Leigh Davis
Apr 10, 20173 min read
Writer's Games: Anushree Jagtap
The Writer's Games have helped me learn to be more confident about my work as well as improving my ability to work in a team. I've been...
Anushree Jagtap
Apr 7, 20171 min read
Writer's Games: Claire Binkley
despite illness inhibiting my full presence writing all the time, the WW's Games allowed overwhelmed writers like me to fully participate...
Claire Binkley
Mar 31, 20171 min read
The First Spark: Who Was the First Person Who Made You Want to Write?
Every writer has that one person who made them want to write; it could be a school teacher, a parent, a close friend, or a mentor. Any...
Sarah Perchikoff
Mar 27, 20173 min read
Writer's Games: C. Erin Burrows
The Writer's Games is a wonderful opportunity for emerging and experienced writers. The Games challenge writers with new ideas and...
C. Erin Burrows
Mar 24, 20171 min read
Writer's Games: Jennifer Worrell
2016 was my initiation into the Writer's Games. Having only participated in NaNoWriMo in the past, I was looking forward to testing my...
Jennifer Worrell
Mar 17, 20171 min read
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