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- mel - Nov 13 2008 | writing, motivation
Damn. This would have been the motivation I need.
But if any family favers are looking, the book pictured at left is on my birthday wish list... ;-)
Quoted: National Novel Writing Month is a fun, seat-of-your-pants approach to novel writing. Participants begin writing November 1. The goal is to write a 175-page (50,000-word) novel by midnight, November 30.
Awesome. I think I'll participate!
For those of you thinking about writing that novel, National Novel Writing Month starts on Saturday
- ConnectedGeek - Jan 21 2008 | National, Novel, Writing, Month, nanowrimo, imported:del.icio.us
Everyone should write a novel ;)
- dancingbackward - Jan 18 2008 | novel
I Wrote a Novel, Now What? Because it's sometimes hard to know what to do with ourselves when NaNoWriMo ends, we've put together our annual collection of ...
- allenre - Oct 18 2007
Anyone interested in a writing challenge?
Quoted: National Novel Writing Month is an annual novel writing project that brings together professional and amateur writers from all over the world.
- BobbseyTwin - Jul 31 2006
National Novel Writing Month is an annual novel writing project that brings together professional and amateur writers from all over the world, to write a 175 page story.
I had no idea that this had snuck up again. Some year, I intend to take part, just like my inspirational friend, Jackie.
Quoted: National Novel Writing Month is an annual novel writing project that brings together professional and amateur writers from all over the world.
- ento - Oct 16 2005 | writing, social, web, art, creativity, via:43things, imported:del.icio.us
National Novel Writing Month (50k words in 30 days)
- mmai - May 19 2005 | books, creativity, art, fun, inspiration, language, writing, web, ecriture, culture, imported:del.icio.us
Écrire un livre de 175 pages durant le mois de novembre
- Richake8 - Sep 11 2008 | writings, writers, social, reference, productivity, novels, literature, radio, program
- now - Dec 03 2007
- toshio - Oct 21 2006 | ideas, interesting, storytelling, productivity, contest, writing, fun, NOVEL, imported:del.icio.us
- sidea - Jul 19 2006 | nanowrimo, imported:del.icio.us
- shokk - Nov 01 2005 | writing, imported:del.icio.us
- dizzydizzy - Oct 19 2005 | fiction, fun, nanowrimo, writingchallenge
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