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Writer's block is arguably the worst thing that can happen to an aspiring author, but coming in at a close second is the frustration of dealing with this question: Should you tell people you're writing a novel? Replying to TheWayDenzelSaysIt on the r/writing subreddit , many redditors expressed reluctance to talk to non-writers about their pet projects. Their answers are both relatable and informative, and I've picked out some of the best for you to take a look at below.

The Internet can be a terrible place , and Reddit gets a bad reputation for housing some of the 'Net's most repugnant denizens , but places like r/writing are safe havens for hobbyists and creatives looking for communities based around their crafts. Seriously, if you're a writer who has no writing friends, hop on Reddit and get you some . Building a strong support network is one of the best things you can do to make sure you achieve your goals, especially if you enjoy writing challenges like NaNoWriMo and StoryADay .

TheWayDenzelSaysIt's post stirred up a lively conversation in r/writing, which you can read in full here . Keep scrolling to read the best advice the thread had to offer aspiring authors who feel conflicted when talking about their work.

Don't Say Anything If You Don't Want To Be Like Everyone Else

One consensus seemed to be that, because writing a novel is a trendy thing to do, telling people that you're trying to get published is tantamount to announcing to the world just how "basic" you are. I say, forget that. Tell people or don't, but don't make your decision based on what other, unrelated writers do and say.

Beware Telling People If You've Been Writing For A While

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Several redditors advised others against telling people about their manuscripts, simply because being in the awkward position of "writing a novel" for five or 20 years can be socially painful.

Speaking from a personal standpoint, this does not feel as bad if you have finished a manuscript or two in those years. I have not published a book, but I have drafted two novellas and several short stories, and I don't mind telling people so.

Tell Your Parents And Your Partner, Provided They Will Support Your Writing

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This should go without saying, but if you grew up without good, loving, and supportive parents or guardians, you should not feel obligated to tell the people who raised you about your writing. And if your partner doesn't support your authorial aspirations, then why are you with them? The people in your inner circle should know what your writing dreams are about. If you can't trust them not to mock or belittle you for writing stories, they don't belong in your inner circle.

Decide Whether You Want To Be A "Writer" Now, Or Later

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A few redditors expressed anxieties over telling people that they write without having a book on store shelves. I think that's silly, because "writer" and "published author" are two completely different things. It's up to each of us to decide when and whether we identify as writers, however, and you aren't wrong either way.

Telling People Who Care Can Be A Boon To Your Motivation

Motivation is fickle, but if social pressure from others is what you need to keep you going, then set up that peer pressure network and get to work!

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[Updated] How to write a novel using your Chromebook for National Novel Writing Month

October 27, 2023 By Michael Perrigo Leave a Comment

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  • What is NaNoWriMo?
  • Worldbuilding, planning, research
  • Writing tools

Community and Encouragement

Editing, publishing and marketing.

  • Closing Thoughts

Update: October 27, 2023 at 11:15 AM – With National Novel Writing Month just around the corner for the new year, I’ve gone ahead and added some new resources to this massive and ever-growing list! I hope you enjoy. Be sure to drop a comment with your favorite tools and resources that I may have missed – happy writing!

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Ever since I could remember, I’ve dreamt of writing the “next great American novel”, and have heard this sentiment echoed by others as well. Of course, with the advent of hybrid publishing, self-publishing, and the modern age of the internet, this seems like an odd choice of words. Writing a book isn’t exclusive to the Americas (it never has been), most of the best literature I’ve ever read isn’t even from the United States, and you can’t write something great unless you first practice…and practice…and practice.

What exactly is National Novel Writing Month?

That’s why National Novel Writing Month exists – it’s an organization that provides tools, structure, community, and encouragement to help authors find their voices, achieve creative goals, and build new worlds – on and off the page. “NaNoWriMo”, as it’s called for short, occurs every year from November 1st to November 30th, and within that month, the goal is to write up a 50,000-word rough draft. It doesn’t have to be perfect – hell, it doesn’t even have to be good.

The point is to just write something to get your juices flowing and to mercilessly destroy “writer’s block” so that you can build better habits and unleash your creative potential. Writing doesn’t have to be scary, so NaNo (as it’s referred to even shorter) seeks to empower you with that understanding. Right now, Nano has over 798,162 active novelists worldwide as it spins up its 2021 competition (yes, there are prizes) and 367,913 completed novels from years past.

As someone who’s written two entire novel drafts in past years for the event on nothing but a Chromebook, I wanted to share my process, my tools, and some encouragement with you all. Chromebooks have undoubtedly become the first choice for millions of writers, whether technical, creative, or otherwise, because of their excellent all-day battery life, low price tag, and simplicity. I’m certain that many will be seeking out ways to better make use of their Chrome OS laptops beginning tomorrow so they can start their journey towards being published! So, without further ado, let’s explore some great apps and web apps for planning, executing, and marketing as you build your author platform.

Worldbuilding, Planning and Research

  • WorldAnvil – A set of worldbuilding tools that helps you create, organize and store your world setting. Includes wiki-like articles, interactive maps, historical timelines, full novel-writing software, and more. This is pretty much the go-to worldbuilding toolkit on the internet and for great reason.
  • Beemgee – he Beemgee character development and plot outlining suite enables writers to develop narratives that spellbind the audience – and publishers to evaluate them. I’ve personally been using Beemgee for a handful of years, and I can tell you first-hand that being able to view my plot timeline and character’s lives unfold both chronologically and based on the story’s timeline with the flick of a toggle is incredible. No other service does this to my knowledge!
  • Campfire Blaze – A suite of tools for writers to create characters, timelines, interactive maps, and write their stories as well as to learn the craft via blogs, videos, podcasts, tutorials, and more. You can also present your work, or read projects from other members of the writing community – all through your web browser!
  • Reedsy – A full-fledged chapter-by-chapter-writing software right on the web that has a professional and novel-like feel that you won’t get with Google Docs. Most importantly, it has built-in formatting that just works automatically once you export your draft!
  • Google Keep – I’ve religiously taken notes on the characters, worlds, and plot lines for my novels for years in Keep. It’s the most incredible, on the fly web app for writers and creators, and you should be using it! Not only that, but if you’re writing your book in Google Docs, you can open the right-side panel to access your Keep notes and simply drag and drop them in. You can also use Evernote or other similar services too, but I always prefer Keep for its simplicity and rapid, no-frills notetaking powers.
  • Notebook.ai – A smart notebook for worldbuilders. Keep track of every aspect of your fictional or non-fictional world like the characters, locations, items, flora and faunda, governments, and more. They’re always adding new modules, and you can do this all on the fly!
  • Plot Factory – Online collaborative story planner that lets you craft your universe.
  • Google Sheets – A quick way to plug in and keep track of all of the aspects of your fictional world. Weak filtering and sorting tools compared to Airtable though. Also kind of ugly. Area 120 Tables may change this in the future.
  • Notion – This tool can be overwhelming for its freeform options. It’s insanely powerful, and hardly puts any limitations on you as you use it. To get started, I recommend this Novel template bundle instead of going it alone.
  • Airtable – The best way to organize your fictional world, in my opinion. Beats out Google Sheets with more visually appealing data organization. Check out this Novel Planning base to get you started.
  • Tables by Area 120 – An attempt by a Google incubator to bring many of the same features found in Airtable to Google Sheets
  • Inkarnate – Create fantasy maps for your fictional world to better understand how and where the events unfold!
  • Worldbuilding Reddit – Mostly visual stimulation through worldbuilding art, but a great place to bring your imationation to life.
  • AskHistorians Reddit – If you have a question about the time period your book is set in, this is the place to ask. Not just for non-fiction or historical fiction writers.
  • Google Collections – I’ve written a lot about Collections, and I use them for gathering inspiration for my worldbuilding! It’s my alternate Pinterest.
  • Pinterest – The best way to collect visual inspiration for your fictional world.
  • Mindmeister – Mind mapping starts with a main idea in the center of your mind map. Create unlimited subtopics and explore your thoughts, color coding for clarity and style. As your map takes shape, add context to topics with attachments, embedded media and more. MindMeister’s features guide you through your first mind maps onto maximum creativity.

Writing – the main event

  • Google Docs Novel Template
  • WritingPrompts Reddit – 13.3 million subscribers all go here for ideas!
  • Novlr – Write from anywhere, both online and offline, on any device. Includes a fantastic focus mode to avoid the unavoidable procrastination, and is secure.
  • Draft – Collaborative writing and editing tool for the web. Free, and allows you to approve or deny changes.
  • Microsoft Word Online – Do I really need to give a description of this one?
  • Dropbox Paper – Dropbox take on Google Docs
  • Jotterpad – Streamlined writing process that’s fluid, flexible, and highly personalized
  • Calmly Writer Online – Distraction-free online writer. Loads up to look like a blank page, but it’s not! Get writing!
  • Now Novel – Pretty well known
  • ZenPen – Minimalist writing zone where you can block out all distractions and just write!
  • The Snowflake Writing Method – A popular structure for novel writing where you build out your story from a simple one-sentence summary and then layer on additional details until you have a complex snowflake!
  • Canva Docs – Canva Docs is a visual-first document creator that allows you to design documents supercharged with videos, images, graphics, charts, and graphs. Create an impactful doc with Canva’s online text editor today.
  • Coffivity – Recreates cafe ambience to boost your creativity and help you work
  • MyNoise – Coffe shop noise generator with customizable sliders
  • iMissMyCafe – Another coffee shop noise maker. I love coffee shops. Did I mention that? Clearly, the name of this site was spawned out of the pandemic.
  • Hipstersound – Create a positive atmosphere on-demand to stay focused, relax, and improve creativity
  • Rainy Cafe – Simple rainy cafe noise
  • Rainy Mood – Rain sounds for sleep or study (or writing!) One click and you’re off
  • Life.at – yet another generator, but really sets the mood visually!
  • Tomato Timer – web-based pomodoro timer for writing sprints
  • Just Focus – One click install to block out distractions in Chrome
  • StayFocused – The original gangster of distraction blocking in Chrome
  • Freedom – The app and website blocker for Chrome and other platforms that helps over 2M users reclaim their focus and productivity.
  • Zelda and Chill Lofi by GameChops – Youtube goodness for nostalgic gamers
  • Chilled Cow Lofi Girl – The absolute best music for studying or writing!
  • HDSounDi Youtube – You’ll probably never turn this off – You’ve been warned.
  • NaNoWriMo Official Site – Here, you can create a profile, track your progress throughout the month, and connect with other authors as you venture into the bold unknown of your first draft!
  • Writing Reddit
  • Writers Reddit
  • NaNoWriMo Reddit
  • Writer’s Group Reddit
  • KeepWriting Reddit – A subreddit dedicated to helping writers improve their craft and fuel their creativity. Get feedback, critiques, or crush writer’s block with the help of an active community.
  • As a reminder, you should also curate your social media around writing and publishing influencers like Jenna Moreci , Reedsy , Cam Wolfe , ShaelinWrites , TaleFoundry , and so, so many other Authortubers and writers across Instagram, Twitter, and so on.
  • Reedsy – Yep, I’m listing this one again! Reedsy is known for its editing suite, but more so for being the Fiverr or Upwork of the writing and publishing community. Find editors, book cover designers, marketers, proofreaders, and more right through the site’s professional connection search. Oh, I almost forgot to mention – there’s also a free 10-day publishing course among many others , live chats with authors and publishers, a learning center to hone your craft, and more.
  • Use Google Docs to turn your draft into an ePub for publication – Alice Keeler has created a great guide for this!
  • Bowker – Buy bar codes for your self-published book
  • Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing – Portal for self-publishing your book on Amazon
  • Amazon Author Central – You’ll want to turn this and everything else here into apps on your Chromebook with just a few clicks for easy access! Author Central is one hub to manage all of your self-published works on Amazon.
  • IngramSpark – Another go-to self-publishing portal! They also offer global book distribution. I’ve personally published over 50 ghostwritten novels for clients through IngramSpark and KDP, so I highly recommend them!
  • Pubtips Reddit – Wisdom from a variety of publishing experts and a place to post query letters for easy community critique.
  • Publishing Reddit – Relatively active community for talking with others about the publishing industry, its future, current trends, and ideas.
  • Grammarly – I’m pretty sure almost everyone knows about this tool, but I wanted to include it anyway as it’s become something I can’t live without! Proofreading tool that helps you spot grammatical errors, typos, and awkward sentences.
  • Hemmingway Editor – Evaluates your writing for clarity and simplicity. Calculates readability via adverbs, passive voice, or words that are too complicated for the circumstances.
  • Readable – quickly tests the readability, spelling, and grammar of your text and teaches you how to improve.
  • Writer’s Grammar Check – Helps users simplify their language for more precise writing, suggests sentence breaks to improve readability, checks for language redundancies, and more!
  • BookBaby Printing Services – Your source for top-quality custom printed books, hardcover, and softcover, made in the USA. Includes Free Shipping!

Closing thoughts

My list is by no means exhaustive, and I’m sure that after publishing this, I’ll come up with a hundred more resources for you all as I’ve been collecting and using them for years. What’s important is that you choose what works best for you, and run with it. Remember, NaNoWriMo is just 30 days, and you need to have a super rough first draft by the end of it. Be inspired, get to work, and remember, you can’t improve something you haven’t even written!

Will you be participating in National Novel Writing Month this November? If so, do you know of any fantastic tools or resources for aspiring authors that I didn’t mention here? Which Chromebook are you using to bang out your 50,000 words? Where do you like to write? A Coffee shop, home, a bookstore, or somewhere else? Let’s discuss this in the comments section so that others can benefit from your suggestions!

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