NaNoWriMo 2020 FREE Resources Round Up

by | Oct 10, 2020 | Nanowrimo, Writing | 0 comments

NanoWriMo Preptober Resource Round Up:

This post is just as much for me as it is for you. Over the last 4 years of doing Nano, I’ve run into some really amazing (free) resources around the internet. So, I’d like to put them all in one list so that as we get ready for NanoWriMo 2020, this can be a really quick reference.

Planning

How To Kick Ass at NaNoWriMo

Nanowrimo 2020 Daily Planner FREE Printable

November 2018 Writing Calendar FREE Printable

November 2018 Writing Schedule FREE Printable

The Idea

30 Epic Fantasy Story Ideas to Spark Your Imagination

50 Spooky Story Ideas

How to Find and Fill All Your Plot Holes (How to Outline for NaNoWriMo, Pt. 4)

World building

The Ultimate World Building Questionnaire

NaNoWriMo 2020 FREE Worldbuilding Worksheet

Character building

How to Create an Epic Character

How to Craft a “Strong Female Character” Who Isn’t Totally Annoying and Cliche

Free Character Development Workbook

Character Sketch (Writer Worksheet Wednesday)

NaNoWriMo 2020: Thinking About Character FREE Printable

The Outline

Romance Novel CheatSheet Template

How to Write a Novel – Hannah True Love

How to Write a Scene Outline You Can Use (How to Outline for NaNoWriMo, Pt. 9)

The One Page Novel Plot Formula

The hardest part of the whole writing process will be when you actually sit down to draft your novel. But you can do it! And it can be fun. Especially if you can do some prep work now, before you start writing, so that you don’t get frustrated mid-nano.

You may want to bookmark this list because I do plan to keep adding on to it. If you have an article/blog post that you think will fit in this list, please comment or email me and I’ll add it!

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