Even if you don't participate in NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month in November), the NaNoWriMo site has resources and community that you might find useful.
I love the forums, where inspiration is rife and your strange questions may be answered by people all over the world.
You might also like the NaNo Prep 101 Handbook (under Writer's Resources / NaNo Prep), which has information and nice graphics for all fiction writers.
And, of course, if you're planning on writing 50,000 words this November, this website will help keep you sane for 30 days.
Check it out: https://nanowrimo.org/
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Thanks for sharing, Melinda. I didn't know the NaNoWriMo site had resources for writers.
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