NaNoWriMo Day 30: My Victorious Badges Posted by By Kimberly Moore November 30, 2022Posted inWritingNo Comments Fifty thousand words! That's really something! Not quite sure what it is.
NaNoWriMo Day 23: Honeymoon’s Over Posted by By Kimberly Moore November 23, 2022Posted inWriting2 Comments NaNoWriMo and I will be skipping the separation and going straight to divorce court on November 30.
NaNoWriMo Day 16: Halfway There. Halfway Where? Posted by By Kimberly Moore November 16, 2022Posted inWritingNo Comments Things should be taking shape at the halfway point. They're not.
NaNoWriMo Day 9–Should Have Thought This Through Posted by By Kimberly Moore November 9, 2022Posted inWritingNo Comments Not sure where I'm going and the details of where I've been are a bit hazy. Is this a new definition of "lost"?
NaNoWriMo Day 2–Night Driving, One Headlight Posted by By Kimberly Moore November 2, 2022Posted inWritingNo Comments I don't know where it's going, but I think I'm on a road. Not really sure.
NaNoWriMo–Preregretting It Posted by By Kimberly Moore October 27, 2022Posted inWriting2 Comments I'm not a word-counter by nature. This could be bad.
Imposter Author Syndrome Posted by By Kimberly Moore October 12, 2022Posted inWritingNo Comments Don't take this post seriously. I'm not a therapist, and sometimes I'm not a real author, either.
When Good Ideas Go Bad Posted by By Kimberly Moore October 5, 2022Posted inWritingNo Comments Here are four ways to kill a good idea. I know from experience.
Writing as Ritual Posted by By Kimberly Moore September 28, 2022Posted inWritingNo Comments With so many daily habits already in place, writing can easily become another one.
Postscriptum Depression Posted by By Kimberly Moore September 21, 2022Posted inWritingNo Comments If you don't see the similarities of writing a book and having a baby, you either haven't written a book or had a baby.