Every November I challenge See Jane Write readers and members who blog to publish a new blog post every day for 30 days. I call this challenge #bloglikcrazy. I give participants encouragement along the way by sharing blogging tips and post ideas and if you use the #bloglikecrazy hashtag when you share your posts on social media I’ll help promote your posts, too.
To be honest, I originally started #bloglikecrazy because November can be a lonely time for non-fiction writers. National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo) is also in November, which means all my fiction writer friends are busy trying to write a 50,000-word novel in a month and no one can come out to play! So, I decided to create a writing challenge for non-fiction writers who blog.
But this year I want to make sure I’m supporting See Jane Write readers and members who are taking on the NaNoWriMo challenge, too. So this month I’m hosting two events — one for my blogger babes and one for my lady writers — to help you prepare for all the writing and blogging we’ll be doing in November.
Blog Post Planning Party with See Jane Write
Let’s get together to plan our blog content for #bloglikecrazy. I’ll be using The Content Planner to plot out my plans. (You can learn more about The Content Planner here.) But if you don’t have The Content Planner, don’t fret. I’ll have blank calendar pages for you to use. This is a free event but space is limited and registration is required. RSVP here.
1-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13
East 59 Vintage & Cafe
7619 1st Avenue North
Birmingham, Alabama 35206
How to Write a Book in 30 Days
Join me and best-selling author Joi Miner for a free webinar that will teach you how to write a book in 30 days. If you’re planning to take the National Novel Writing Month challenge you don’t want to miss this online class. Register here.
6 p.m. CT, Sunday, October 21
Hey Jane, That’s an interesting concept. It’s great to set challenges like this for yourself. I’m not sure if I can handle a post a day in November, but I can surely commit to a certain number of words per day. This will be a nice blog-booster at the end of the year 🙂