30-Day Novel Series

30-DAY NOVEL SERIES shows you how to write a 50,000-word novel in thirty days... and live to tell the tale. (Link is to the series page.)

NOVEL NOTES offers a road map for your month-long, novel-writing journey. It invites you into the magic inside your mind and shows you how to make writing magic happen.

30-DAY NOVEL offers everything you need to know, and probably more than a few things you don’t want to know, about writing a novel in 30 days.

30-DAY NOVEL COOKBOOK offers thirty quick and easy recipes for make-ahead meals, 30-minute meals, and crock pot recipes, along with food for thought, so you won't starve on your month-long, novel-writing adventure.

NOVEL QUEST offers a humorous look at writers writing a 50,000-word novel in thirty days, time morphing, a kahuna quest, the power of wishes, the magic of words, and the reality of imagination. 


NOVEL WRITER'S SURVIVAL GUIDE: HOW TO WRITE A 50,000-WORD NOVEL IN THIRTY DAYS... AND LIVE TO TELL THE TALE offers the first three books in the 30-Day Novel Series.

Novel Notes: 30 Days ~ 30 Chapters

You’re invited on a magical, novel-writing adventure...

Novel Notes invites you into the magic inside your mind and shows you how to make the writing magic happen. It offers a workbook for planning your novel and a road map for your month-long, novel-writing journey. It encourages you to bring forth and listen to all your totally wonderful, magnificent novel ideas that your muse whispers inside your mind and your imagination. Inside this 30-day guide to writing your novel, you’ll find:
  • The essential elements to include in your novel;
  • Premise, promise, and purpose of your novel;
  • Story seeds—shaping and setting up your novel;
  • How to structure and sketch out your story;
  • Three-act structure, hero’s journey, and beat sheets;
  • Setting, world-building, and creating your characters;
  • Capturing your plot bunnies and random thoughts;
  • How to develop your plot, subplots, and story line;
  • Foreshadowing, flashbacks, and back story; and
  • Brainstorms, road maps, and sketchy shapes.
This workbook invites you to write your novel your way.

30-Day Novel: Tips and Tricks for Writing a Novel in Thirty Days

Maybe you’re thinking about writing a 50,000-word novel in a month. Would you like to know what you’re getting yourself into?
30-Day Novel offers everything you need to know, and probably more than a few things you don’t want to know, about writing a novel in 30 days. Inside these pages you’ll discover:
  • How to prep for a 30-day writing marathon;
  • What you should do if your muse goes missing;
  • The secret to writing a novel in thirty days;
  • The truth about writer’s block and brain burn-out;
  • Dreaming... how to write your story in your sleep;
  • Visualizing... seeing things that aren’t really there;
  • Positive pep talks and a 30-day doubt dialog; and
  • How to open your imagination and set it free.
Writerly words of wisdom are interspersed throughout the book. There’s also a magical word fairy running through the pages.

30-Day Novel Cookbook: Make-Ahead Meals, 30-Minute Meals, and Crock Pot Recipes

Who has time to cook when you have a 50,000-word novel to write in thirty days?
30-Day Novel Cookbook offers 30 quick and easy recipes for make-ahead meals, 30-minute meals, and crock pot recipes, along with food for thought so you won’t starve during your month-long, novel-writing adventure. Enjoy recipes such as...
  • Be Kind to Yourself Beef Stew;
  • Make More Time to Write Mexican Pork Chops;
  • Who Cares if Your Words Suck Southwestern Beef Strips;
  • Crazy Enough to Write a Novel in Thirty Days Chicken Cacciatore;
  • Don’t Try to be Perfect Pot Roast;
  • Geeky, Gecko, Can’t Spell Greek Chicken;
  • Don’t Feed Your Muse Meatloaf; and many more.
Prep and cook times are given for each recipe, along with tips and tidbits of novel-writing wisdom.

Novel Writer's Survival Guide offers a lighthearted—and little bit crazy—look at writing a 50,000-word novel in a month. Because you'd have to be a little crazy to write a novel in a month. When I decided to write a novel in thirty days, it was just for a lark—an interesting way to challenge myself and to see if I could actually do it. What I didn't know when I started was that not only did I discover I could write a decent, cohesive first draft of a novel in thirty days, but that an idea for another book would be born during that time—a nonfiction "how-to" for writing a 50,000-word novel in thirty days, which you're reading about right now.

NOVEL QUEST: A 30-DAY NOVEL-WRITING ADVENTURE

Somewhere, on the magical island of Maui, writers gather to write 50,000-word novels in a month. They assemble in a place specifically designed for writers who are crazy enough to write a novel in 30 days—the Macadamia Nut Meeting Room. In this mystical, invisible place somewhere inside their imaginations, they gather every morning to listen to literary lectures about novel writing from an ageless librarian who may or may not be real—she may be masquerading as a muse. Or not.

Mocha Latte is doing research for a new novel and decides she has to find a way to go to Maui so she can meet a kahuna to get first-hand knowledge. Wondering how to make that happen, she stumbles across an online ad offering an all-expenses paid, month-long writing retreat in Maui. It almost seems too good to be true. Little does she know that not only has she been summoned by her muse on a novel quest to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days, but there’s another—magical—reason.

She’s never been to a writing retreat quite like this and has no idea what she’s really getting herself into. Between the characters—some real, some imaginary—running through the pages, she also comes across writing gods and wordie gurus, plot doctors to fix the stories that suck, and cardiac character specialists who are called in to revive characters who’ve died all over the writer’s pages. Then she discovers the invisible library that houses imaginary books. Nothing is as it seems. Or maybe it only looks that way.

Offers a humorous look at writers writing a 50,000-word novel in thirty days, time morphing, a kahuna quest, the power of wishes, the magic of words, and the reality of imagination.

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