Write More With NaNoWriMo.org by S.V. Farnsworth

Write More With NaNoWriMo.org by S.V. Farnsworth

            NaNoWriMo.org (National Novel Writing Month) sponsors a free event each November to encourage writers to create a writing project and finish a complete story in one month. If the word count totals 50,000 words, then you win!
             You win, because you have a new novel. You get bragging rights and gifts from sponsors. You also have a community of supporters who want you to succeed.
            I’ve written three novels with the motivational help of NaNo. I’ve fleshed out and explored a science fiction series that I will one day write. I’ve edited an 119,000 epic fantasy novel during CampNaNoWriMo.org. I’ve written the next book in that series. I’ve explored a new genre by writing an LDS sweet romance.
 Thumbnail Cover Created by Ann Gordon
            I’m still not traditionally published. I could be self-published if I wanted to. My dilemma is that I want to be the best writer I can be. I’m still learning. My point to you is that if I never wrote, then I could never improve. NaNo helps me write more.

 Happy writing everyone!

 
Promoting Camille Faye and Her New Book Voodoo Butterfly

Promoting Camille Faye and Her New Book Voodoo Butterfly


About Voodoo Butterfly:
When twenty-five-year old Sophie Nouveau inherits her grandmother’s voodoo shop she knows nothing about voodoo. Or her family’s history of Mind Changers who have the power to change evil people good. To complicate matters, someone doesn’t want Sophie in New Orleans and sends a series of death threats to scare her away from her new enchanted life. 
Tipped off by her grandmother’s ghost, Sophie realizes her mind changing spell’s been missing one magic ingredient: true love. If Sophie cannot experience transformative love, she cannot make her spell work, and she will be powerless to fight back when confronted by the one who wants her dead.
About the Author:
Camille Faye lives in Missouri, loves on her family, and writes during the baby’s nap time. She grew up in a haunted house, which sparked her fascination with the paranormal. Before becoming a writer, she reported for an NBC affiliate and taught writing at universities in Missouri and Illinois. She found the muse for her debut novel, Voodoo Butterfly, during a family trip to New Orleans where she dreamt of a woman who had the power to change evil people good. The Northwest Houston RWA named her novel, Voodoo Butterfly, a 2013 Lone Star Contest finalist. Camille’s stories are inspired by her travels to 27 countries and counting! Follow her journey at www.camillefaye.com.
Camille Faye | Author
Experience love, purpose, and the paranormal in New Orleans.
www.camillefaye.com
www.thelitladies.com