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Chris Baty, motivator extraordinaire and instigator of a wildly successful writing revolution, spells out the secrets of writing and finishing a novel. Every fall, thousands of people sign up for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), which Baty founded, determined to (a) write that novel or (b) finish that novel in kid you not 30 days. Now Baty puts pen to paper himself to share the secrets of success. With week-specific overviews, pep "talks," and essential survival tips for today's word warriors, this results-oriented, quick-fix strategy is perfect for people who want to nurture their inner artist and then hit print! Anecdotes and success stories from NaNoWriMo winners will inspire writers from the heralding you-can-do-it trumpet blasts of day one to the champagne toasts of day thirty. Whether it's a resource for those taking part in the official NaNo WriMo event, or a stand-alone handbook for writing to come, No Plot? No Problem! is the ultimate guide for would-be writers (or those with writer's block) to cultivate their creative selves.\
Every November, tens of thousands of people sign up for National Novel Writing Month and attempt to write a 50,000-word novel. Baty, the brains behind this competition, has produced an uproariously funny motivational manifesto so readers can get a leg-up in his race or in the larger publishing game. The key is to lower your expectations "from `best-seller' to `would not make someone vomit,' " says Baty, who maintains that stress and a deadline are important parts of writing. Aimed at the nonserious, with an emphasis on summoning creativity and having a life-changing experience, this original approach will appeal to anyone up for a challenge. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.\
More Reviews and RecommendationsChris Baty is a freelance writer and writing coach \ whose work has appeared in such publications as the \ Washington Post, the SF Weekly, and Lonely Planet guidebooks. He lives in \ Oakland, California. \
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December 31, 2009: If you want to learn how to write a lot, get this book and follow the instructions. Do it in November during NaNoWriMo and use their website to help encourage you. Before you know it you will have written a "novel". It may never be published and no one may ever read it, but you will have written 50,000 words and doing that will make writing anything an easier task.
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May 31, 2008: If you have any problem with getting started, this book will inspire you to just sit down and write! Not only is Chris Baty hilarious in his presentation of the 30-day write-a-thon, but his book holds you to the task!