Novellas & New Roast: Tips from an ONC Winner
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  • Reads 8,862
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  • Parts 36
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Jan 18, 2022
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Whether it's your first time or your sixth time, writing a novella in 12 weeks isn't easy.

As a 2021 ONC Winner and two-time Honorable Mention (2023/2024), I totally understand. After years of participation and reflection, I have lots of advice to share on how I did it. Inside this guide, you can find everything from insider tips to craft chats to contest commentary. 

So grab a cup, get your notebook, and settle in: it's time to start writing!

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