![]() ![]() It was far more than I’d ever sold of anything in such a span of time. October was messing with me. As the month wore on, I began approaching a thousand sales of a single title in a single month. I was champing at the bit to get started!Ī novelette I’d published in July through CreateSpace, a 12,000 word piece entitled WOOL, began to rack up sales and reviews unlike anything I’d ever written. ![]() For the first time ever, I’d actually outlined what I was going to write. ![]() This time was going to be even better I was going in with confidence and a game plan. The previous two years had been wonderful successes. Nobody has ever been so well-prepared for National Novel Writing Month success as I was in 2011. For our “Now What?” Months, he’ll join Sarra Cannon for a self-publishing webinar next Monday, and tells us just how NaNoWriMo prepared him for a career: A New York Times bestseller, it’s been optioned for a film by Ridley Scott, and will be published in hardback this March. A three-time NaNoWriMo winner, he self-published Wool, only to see its momentum explode. ![]() Just a few years ago, Hugh Howey couldn’t have anticipated his current well-deserved success. ![]()
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