"The ablest writer is only a gardener first, and then a cook: his tasks are, carefully to select and cultivate his strongest and most nutritive thoughts; and when they are ripe, to dress them, wholesomely, and yet so that they may have a relish."
- Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare
Prompt of the Day: Take the time to describe food in detail - in a way that makes sense with your narrator. Is he/she/it/other cooking? Or maybe hungry? Appreciating a wedding cake for its visual beauty?
OR
Bring back a character you haven't seen in a while, with some important news or useful information.
Tip of the Day: If you have family visiting today, or friends, enjoy the company first before you disappear to NaNo.
Tip #2: We're heading into the home-stretch of NaNo, but don't stress if you feel like you're not as close to the end of your novel. 50k doesn't have to be The End.
- Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare
Prompt of the Day: Take the time to describe food in detail - in a way that makes sense with your narrator. Is he/she/it/other cooking? Or maybe hungry? Appreciating a wedding cake for its visual beauty?
OR
Bring back a character you haven't seen in a while, with some important news or useful information.
Tip of the Day: If you have family visiting today, or friends, enjoy the company first before you disappear to NaNo.
Tip #2: We're heading into the home-stretch of NaNo, but don't stress if you feel like you're not as close to the end of your novel. 50k doesn't have to be The End.
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