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Working in Stages–A Guest Blog from Karen Wiesner

Posted by Shonna Slayton  Published in NaNoWriMo, Organization, Productivity

Introductory note: This is Karen Wiesner’s 6th and final blog of her Tuesday’s series on NaNoWriMo at Routines for Writers. If you missed the other five blogs, be sure to look back at all the great information and worksheet links she’s given us. On behalf of the writing team at Routines for Writers: Thank you, Karen, for supporting us [...]

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