The Official NaNoWriMo 2010 Preparation List
The NaNoWriMo 2010 Prep List is completely, 100% done, ladies and gents.
For convenience, here’s the entire list of blog posts in the series.
NaNoWriMo 2010
- The Decision
- The List
- Trimming the List
- Worldbuilding 1
- Worldbuilding 2
- Characters 1
- Characters 2
- Daydreaming
- Hooky Bits
- Plotting Vocabulary
- Plot Scavenging
- The Bad Guys
- Preliminary Outline
- Everyone’s a Hero
- Character Roundup
- Struggling with Plotting
- The Forums
- Outlining Kit
- Outlining > Flags vs Index Cards
- Outline 1 > Disclaimer
- Outline 2 > Sentence
- Outline 3 > Novel Length
- Outline 4 > Forest, Trees
- Outline 5 > Act 1
- Outline 6 > Act 2
- Outline 7 > Act 3
- Outline 8 > Flagging
- Say Hello To My Little Friend
- Cheat Sheets
- The Importance of Support
- Enter Scrivener

10 Comments
GO TEAM GO!
That’s a fairly impressive list. I can only hope you saved some energy for the actual writing this month. ;)
You and me both!
Hey just wanted to say good luck as you begin today!
<3<3 Thank you!
Hi Tami — just wanted to let you know how intrigued I am by your outlining/plotting steps from last fall. I monitored them as you posted, and have grand plans to go through more carefully this fall. I’m a sucker for detailed plotting and creative uses of office supplies. ;)
I think writers in general have an undocumented obsession with office supplies. *grin*
I’m working on polishing and adding to the NaNo posts for an ebook. The outlining method is the “crowning jewel” and it won’t be changing. I am REALLY loving using the flags method to do my outlining – it’s working super well on Project Pony Express. <3
Awesome!! … you should include a running side bar through your e-book of adaptations for electronic plotting — with Scrivener. I sooooo <3 that program!
<3 I love Scrivener, too! I tried to restrain myself into just pushing scriv in a single post last time, but I use it throughout!
Pffft – Scrivener makes *everything* better!