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Who's NaNoWriMo?
Posted November 12, 2005
November is National Novel Writing Month, and NaNoWriMo.org has become a powerful incentive device for aspiring novelists. The site currently lists the Twin Cities as the #1 region for participation by word count. If you NaNoWriMo, let us know in the comments, where you can also see the chart showing our 2.5 million words.

(Thanks to Sopheava, a NaNoWriMo superstar, for the tip.)
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12 Comments:
I'm happy to say that I successfully completed NaNo last year...but this year, well, I'm floundering. Still, we have a great local community of writers. The write-ins, the message board and the process itself can be fabulous fun.
»» Submitted by Sharyn at 9:04 PM on November 12
One word: horns.
\m/
»» Submitted by sopheava at 11:27 PM on November 12
I register for NaNo every year, get started in some, but haven't ever finished.
It's the idea of "just do it!" that I like, plus I've met a few interesting people on-line through their forums.
»» Submitted by »»» srhcb at 9:58 AM on November 13
I'm doing it and putting the results online as I do. I'm currently behind due to a family member in intensive care. However, it looks like things are going to be OK and I can pick it back up today and give it a shot for finishing and keep the TC in the top slot.
Link:
http://inheritance.wynia.org
»» Submitted by J Wynia at 11:02 AM on November 13
Cool, good job Sharyn. I tried last year, but fell behind one week and couldn't catch up. Way too busy this November to even think about it.
»» Submitted by »»» alexis at 1:38 PM on November 13
Thanks Alexis. Now if I could just get around to editing last year's novel...
»» Submitted by Sharyn at 5:34 AM on November 14
It seemed the perfect time for me to do it... Until real life decided to up the ante on the rat race. Experienced NaNo writers will recognize the excuse and cop-out.
»» Submitted by bland at 10:04 AM on November 14
Naw, bland, reality does have a habit of intruding on our fiction. I'm using that copout this year too. And I'm pregnant so I feel more crappy than creative this year :-)
»» Submitted by Sharyn at 11:37 AM on November 14
I finished my first nano last year in Los Angeles and I must say the Twin Cities community is much more fun and supportive. I'm a little behind in my wordcount, but I'll finish!
»» Submitted by Katy at 11:23 PM on November 14
I'm 27,000 words in--I should actually hit 50,000 by the end of the month. Assuming all goes as planned. But you know what happens when you make an assumption--You make an ass out of you and umption.
At any rate, this is a testament to the community here in Mpls. It says something that we're #1 in the world right now. And we're totally pwning Maryland. :D
»» Submitted by Jeff Fecke at 10:03 AM on November 15
Yes, this is my first year doing Nano, and I am already at 94, 500. I would have to say that only one person in Maryland cheated and that the cheaters word count has been changed. Nano Wrimo is fun! It is not about racing to the get the highest word count. The race is only what some of us do to motivate us to keep on plugging away. For others, they do not race, because it does not motivate them. The rules are simple, whatever it takes for you to attempt to write a novel is fine. No pressure, it does not matter if you finish. It only matters that you tried. Most people do not even write a publishable novel. That does not matter either, because after finishing Nano, one usually has a very good start on a novel that with some tweaking can be publishable with out too much ado. But even more importantly, it is the satisfaction of knowing that you did it and the raise in self-esteem that comes with finally finishing something you started. This is what Nano is really about. Thank you!
»» Submitted by Kyteroo at 8:53 PM on November 15
I'm doing it for the first time, and it's a great experence!
»» Submitted by Laura at 8:52 AM on November 17
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