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No Plot? No Problem!: A High-velocity, Low-stress Way to Write a Novel in 30 Days

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title No Plot? No Problem!: A High-velocity, Low-stress Way to Write a Novel in 30 Days
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Chris Baty
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 189,Width 141
Category/GenreCreative writing and creative writing guides
ISBN/Barcode 9780811845052
ClassificationsDewey:808.3
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Chronicle Books
Imprint Chronicle Books
Publication Date 29 October 2004
Publication Country United States

Description

Author Chris Baty revs up the tradition of The Artist's Way, Bird by Bird, and Writing Down the Bones with his singular guide for high-speed novelistic access. Founder of National Novel Writing Month - NaNoWriMo - Baty shares the secrets for knocking out a novel in no time. With week-specific overviews, pep "talks," and essential survival tips for today's word warriors, this results-oriented, quickfix strategy is perfect for people who want to nurture their inner artist and then hit print!

Author Biography

CHris Baty is a freelance writer and writing coach whose work has appeared in the Washington Post, the Village Voice, SF Weekly, and Lonely Planet guidebooks. He lives in Oakland, California.

Reviews

Every November, tens of thousands of people sign up for National Novel Writing Month and attempt to write a 50,000-word novel. Baty, the brains behind this competition, has produced an uproariously funny motivational manifesto so readers can get a leg-up in his race or in the larger publishing game. The key is to lower your expectations "from 'best-seller' to 'would not make someone vomit, ' " says Baty, who maintains that stress and a deadline are important parts of writing. Aimed at the nonserious, with an emphasis on summoning creativity and having a life-changing experience, this original approach will appeal to anyone up for a challenge. -Library Journal