MOTIVATIONAL MINUTE WITH RACQUEL HENRY ON WRITER'S ATELIER TV #140 - Doing NaNoWriMo Stop Editing!

Motivational Minute with Racquel Henry #140: Doing NaNoWriMo? Stop Editing!

Our fearless and fabulous founder Racquel Henry is here with another Motivational Minute on Writer’s Atelier TV!

So, our videos for November are usually geared towards NaNoWriMo writers. This time, Racquel is simply reminding us all that we’re not supposed to be editing your draft!

If you’re like Racquel, you’ll be really tempted to read through your draft, cut words, fix typos, and add commas. But that’s not what you’re supposed to be doing this month—you’re supposed to be getting words on the page!

Editing is a separate process from drafting, so keep your attention focused on upping your word count. And get those sprints in because you can do it!

Happy writing!

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Racquel Henry is a Trinidadian writer, editor, and writing coach with an MFA from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is a part-time English Professor and owns Writer’s Atelier. Racquel is also the co-founder and Editor at Black Fox Literary Magazine and the Editor-in-Chief at Voyage YA. She is the author of Holiday on Park, Letter to Santa, and The Writer’s Atelier Little Book of Writing Affirmations. Her fiction, poetry, and nonfiction have appeared in various literary magazines and anthologies. When she’s not working, you can find her watching Hallmark Christmas movies.
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