For all those embarking on the NaNoWriMo adventure, I’ve written another post to help you get started. In my post “NaNoWriMo – How to Write a Novel in 30 Days”, I gave you the basic elements of the novel to help you structure your work.
But how do you come up with an idea on what to write about? And what if your creative juices stop flowing in mid-November? Take out your tarot deck, or print one off the internet for free here, and you’ll immediately have a fabulous idea-generating tool at your disposal.
To discover how to use the tarot to prime your creativity pump, head on over to the award-winning blog “Write to Done” where I have a guest post titled “The Tarot as a Tool for Writing Your Novel”. Of course, another excellent source for generating ideas is my ebook, “How to Be More Creative – A Handbook for Alchemists”.

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