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Hello, Novelist!<br />

Here it is, almost November, and you've decided to join over 100,000 people<br />

around the world next month who are brave and crazy enough to write a novel<br />

in 30 days.<br />

We know what you're thinking. You're thinking: Writing a novel sounds pretty<br />

cool. After all, when I'm done I can spend the rest <strong>of</strong> my life bragging about<br />

how I wrote a novel in a month. But still, isn't novel writing for, well, novelists?<br />

The answer, our friends, is no! Anyone can write a novel. You don't even have<br />

to know how to write a novel to write a novel. You just have to have a few<br />

ideas, some paper, and a pen. It's as easy as that.<br />

If you don’t have any ideas about what to write next month, don’t worry. We've<br />

put together this workbook to spark your imagination before NaNoWriMo. We'll<br />

walk you through creating awesome characters and settings. We'll show you<br />

how to create conflict, outline your plot, and write dialogue that will strike the<br />

deepest envy in writers the world over. Then, as if that wasn’t enough, we will<br />

be right by your side throughout NaNoWriMo with exercises that will help you<br />

boost your word count, create plot twists, and get to know your characters<br />

better than you might want to.<br />

Before you embark on your noveling adventure, we want you to know that<br />

whatever your word count at the end <strong>of</strong> November, you are extraordinary just<br />

for giving this a shot.<br />

Good luck, from all <strong>of</strong> us here at NaNoWriMo. May your words be many, your<br />

imagination be awakened, and your adventure be out <strong>of</strong> this world!<br />

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