Hi Everyone, I’m sharing our library’s NaNoWriMo interview with indie author Geoff Le Pard. Read about his projects and what inspires him!
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During the month of November, aspiring and published authors from around the world have committed to writing 50,000 words in thirty days.
Today we welcome NaNoWriMo published author Geoff Le Pard, a published indie author whose multiple projects began with NaNoWriMo challenges.
Thank you for joining us, Geoff!
How many years have you participated in NaNoWriMo? I’ve done three and a half years!
How did you first hear about or get started with NaNoWriMo? When I started blogging, I read about it and heard people praise it so decided to give it a go.
Three of your books began as NaNoWriMo projects. Can you tell us more about how you got started? The first book was the second book in a series. It followed my hero on his hapless journey and was set in 1981. Having finished the first book (set in 1976), I knew I wanted…
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Thanks Barbara
It’s great to meet another author who has had success with NaNoWriMo. Thanks for sharing, Barbara!
Thanks Jill. I love a good challenge
Geoff, hats off to you for persevering several years with NaNoWriMo. I did not sign up this year but have written about 7000 words–nothing to brag about, but I hope to pick up speed between now and Thanksgiving! 😀
Every sentence counts! Good luck with your writing Marian
A fun interview, Barb. Thanks for sharing it, and congrats to Geoff for making such good use of NaNoWriMo. Happy Writing!
I hear such great things about NaNoWriMo and have wanted to actually make it through to the finish, but…life always gets in the way. This year I want to start in November, but keep going until I actually finish the novel! Great interview!
yes, take small steps and keep stepping. Eventually the end will be in sight, and you can have fun on the way.
Agreed!
It’s so hard to keep the momentum up. I’ve had to scramble to stay on track. November is a crazy month for it, but it’s been fun too.