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Scared to start a novel? Need to have a looming deadline and adrenaline to keep you typing? Want to party online with wild and crazy writer friends you've never met? Come out of your garret and try NaNoWriMo to jump-start your novel and give you RSI.
By Tsu Dho Nimh | Published 9/1/2006
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Do you want to be a NaNoWriMo winner? Here are some tips from a previous winner that will help you make it to 50,000 words by November 30th.
By Lucy John | Published 9/20/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word Count: 19,987/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/11/2007
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NaNoWriMo Story (Word count: 21,780/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/13/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word Count: 18,206/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/10/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word Count: 9034/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/5/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word Count: 5378/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/3/2007
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NaNoWriMo Story (Word Count: 23,647/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/13/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word count: 16,474/50,000)p
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/9/2007
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NaNoWriMo Story (Word count: 27,431/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/15/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word count: 37,431/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/23/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word count: 42,637/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/25/2007
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NaNoWriMo story: (Word Count: 33,281/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/22/2007
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NaNoWriMo Story (Word count: 29,191/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/16/2007
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NaNoWriMo story: (Word count: 3620/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/2/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word count: 25,677/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/14/2007
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Day 1 - my NaNoWriMo novel (Word count: 1727/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/1/2007
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Ever mulled over the idea of writing a book? Want an excuse to sit infront of the computer and not be yelled at for being lazy? Your time has come, because November is National Novel Writing Month! So, why not join the ranks of all those Nobel fellows?
By J. Todd Gray | Published 11/3/2006
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NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month, and it is a worldwide annual event that takes place in November. The goal is to write a novel consisting of at least 50,000 words (175 pages) in just thirty days.
By Jennifer N. | Published 6/7/2007
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For thousands of people every year, NANOWRIMO (The National Novel Writing Month) turns off our inner editor and forces us to just write
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/13/2007
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Founded in 1999 by Chris Baty, NANOWRIMO (National Novel Writing Month) was born to produce 50,000 words in one month.
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/13/2007
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Five steps to help you write a novel in 30 days for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month).
By Morgan Vermeil | Published 10/9/2007
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I provide a description of the value of NaNoWriMo, and an answer to obvious criticisms of the program.
By Krevency | Published 9/29/2007
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Did you try National Novel Writing Month and have a blast? Would you like to keep up that pace with your writing all year round? Well then National Novel Writing Year is for you!
By Abigail Beal | Published 12/31/2006
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If you are like most people, November brings to mind thoughts of Thanksgiving. But for more and more people - November means NaNoWriMo - National Novel Writing Month. National Novel Writing Month is a month where people write a 50,000 word novel.
By Abigail Beal | Published 9/22/2006
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As November and NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) draws to a close, novel writers may begin to feel confusion over what happens next. Your choice will depend largely on your writing goals.
By M. Lori Motley | Published 12/3/2007
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A funny and personal look at one authors first time through the NaNoWriMo challenge!
By Angela England | Published 11/1/2006
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Are you entering National Novel Writing Month in November? The goal is to write 50,000 words during the month of November. It is quite a challenge, especially if you have never written fiction before. Here are some tips to help you cross the finish line.
By Abigail Beal | Published 10/2/2006
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Even after last year, I'm participating in National Novel Writing Month again.
By Sherry | Published 10/28/2007
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National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo as it is better known by participants is upon us again. Here are 5 things you can do to ensure you finish the challenge.
By Julia Miller | Published 10/23/2007
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What is NaNoWriMo all about and how can you get involved? It's fun. It's insane. Join us!
By Simran | Published 10/31/2006
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November is National Novel Writing Month. If you have always wanted to start a novel, finish a novel or put all those scraps of paper and Word documents into a cohesive piece of fiction than this is the time to do it.
By Laura Brady | Published 11/13/2007
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The National Novel Writing Month challenges participants to write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. But is it possible?
By James Sherwood | Published 12/15/2006
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Here's a look at some fun holidays to pass the time during the month of November. All holidays were suggested to me by friends and colleagues.
By Khara House | Published 10/29/2007
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Even if you don't completely the goal of 50,000 words in thirty days, the things you'll take away from participating in NaNoWriMo will make you feel like a winner anyway.
By April M. Ardito | Published 10/24/2006
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It's that time of year - NaNoWriMo Time! What is NaNoWriMo? Read this article find out more!
By Michelle L Devon (Michy) | Published 10/19/2006
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This article explains the purpose of the NaNoWriMo contest, starting November 1, 2007.
By Imogen Rayne | Published 8/25/2007
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In this pre-NaNoWriMo introductory column, C. Glen Williams talks about preparing mentally for the upcoming month.
By C. Glen Williams | Published 10/13/2007
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No two novelists follow the same process when developing their work, so running a novel writing club can be a challenge. The two keys to running a succesful novel writing club are listening to your members, and being flexible enough to accomodate them.
By Wanda Leibowitz | Published 2/6/2006
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NaNoWriMo story (Word count: 50,234/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/28/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word count: 48,295/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/27/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word count: 7174/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/4/2007
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NaNoWriMo Story (Word count: 45,457/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/26/2007
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NaNoWriMo story (Word count: 12,675/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/7/2007
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NaNoWriMo Story (Word count: 10,838/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/6/2007
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NaNoWriMo Story (Word count: 14,572/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/8/2007
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(Word count: 40,841/50,000)
By Bridget Delaney | Published 11/24/2007
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In just under five weeks the insanity will begin again. Tens of thousands of would-be novelists will take up the challenge of National Novel Writing Month in the attempt to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days.
By Bruno Somerset | Published 9/24/2007
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National Novel Writing Month, occurring each November, not only boasts a fun time, but also a chance to do some good in the world.
By Samantha Davis | Published 9/27/2007
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In NaNoWriMo, the writers who participate experience both positive and negative writing experiences.
By Kelly Greene | Published 11/24/2006
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