Looking for some writing inspiration this month? Splendid posts about writing can be found at Rachelle's blog,
Inspiring Daring. Anytime I visit, she has new thoughts about her latest writing motivations. I've been finding good tidbits in other blogs too, especially in certain posts like this one called
Writerly Rambles: Tense, and by scouring the fantastic articles posted on the
Southern BelleView blog--I actually just found that place, and it is quite wonderful.
The
Author Culture site contains some good thoughts to keep in mind about writing, and I found this post of theirs to be particularly entertaining:
Pre-Writing Preparation (read if especially if you need to lighten up a bit before settling down to write). You might also like perusing some of the questions & answers presented on
Wordplay, and then read through this article:
5 Fun and Easy Ways to Lengthen Word Count.
There are many many methods of tracking down the perfect character name, but if you need to acquire a name for your character quickly (you can always change out their name later on), then grab one (or a few) from the
Random Name Generator.
If you can't put your finger on a certain word you're trying to think of, type the definition into the
Reverse Dictionary and it will show you possible choices for a matching word. Handy!
Another writing tool I found recently:
The Bookshelf Muse. If you need help describing a scene, a character, an emotion... they have a helpful list for all these things, ways to describe scenes or actions, all packed into their sidebar. For example, look at all the wonderfulness in the entry for
bookstore--reading a book in the aisle, the woodsy, dry scent of paper and cardboard, carrying a basket heavy with books. All that and more.
If you're looking for other girls who are writing this November, you can look in my sidebar where I have a list of my blogging friends who are writing this month, whether they're doing Nanowrimo or not. I, for one, enjoy keeping up with everyone's progress.