Write Now! The Prisoner of NaNoWriMo
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Craig Robertson
Piers Langland is a mild mannered paint salesman with one burning passion. He aspires to be a famous author. Each November he looks forward to entering The National Novel Writer Month competition. To be a winner in NaNoWriMo he must write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days, a tall order for any writer. Turns out, it is an especially tall order for our hero. Join Piers as he struggles to choose a topic for his novel before he can begin his epic task. Vampires or space opera, romance or pulp fiction, what should he choose? Unfortunately, the greatest object holding him back is Piers himself. Follow this hilarious tale as Piers blunders his way though one genre after another, leaving a trail of wackiness and comical disasters in his wake. Can Piers choose a topic? Can Piers finish his book? Can Piers get even one thing right without bungling it terribly? Read The Prisoner of NaNoWriMo and find out.
This whimsical story is written by Craig Robertson, author of the podcast novels Anon Time and The Innerglow Effect, who knows first hand the pain and glory that is NaNoWriMo. Download the free audio version of The Prisoner of NaNoWriMo from iTunes or Podiobooks.com. Absolutely free ebook versions can be found on Smashwords.com. Who doesn't deserve a good laugh, the harder the better right? Let Piers you feel his pain and show him you have his back. Download your copy of The Prisoner Of NaNoWriMo today!
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Bewertungen
Chapeau! from Borneo
Lord Jim
Whilst this novel might be summarised ostensibly as a whimsical tale about a baffoon and his facile attempts to overcome writers block, there is no whimsy in the depth of writing achieved. I particularly appreciate the language, which presented a stark counterpoint to the silliness of the plot line. Craig's narration was also spot on. Only my second book of Graig Robertson's, but I'm already beginning to see that there are no cookie cutter narratives from this author. I do hope this remains the case for his future books.
By: Keith Hughes
This was an interesting and imaginative story, and as I listened during this year's NaNo prep I felt a small portion of Piers' dismay in not being able to figure out what to write about. I enjoyed his adventures as he got involved in more and more outlandish situations. It ...
By: craig
Billy, thank you so much for validated my efforts; you have no idea how much it means to me : ) I have to confess after writing, narrating, editing, and re-editing, there were parts that still made me laugh (especially Piers interviewing Greg, the regret-neighbor) - weird, eh?
By: Chris
It takes a certain sense of humor to appreciate the excessive word padding and barely followable plot line present in this book but the author does a good job reading the book and keeping the action moving.
By: craig
Thank you so much, Keith! As an accomplished PB.com author yourself, your praise is all the more special. As I really liked Borrowed Time, we can now be mutual fans - how cool is that?
By: Billy Vincent
Finished The Prisoner of NaNoWriMo in roughly two weeks at work. Great book! My co-workers would stare at me when I'd laugh at something I'd heard. Great stuff!!
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Wp
I enjoyed the twists and the overall creativity. Look forward to his next endeavor
By: John
This was a really creative and different story. Well done! Thank you.