
Q: John, you wrote 518,335 words in the 30 days of November. This is amazing (and borderline insane)! How did you do it?
A: Borderline insanity is coming back to NaNoLand for the fourth straight year. 500K is so far into the mists of
Posted by: Tavia Stewart on 01/04/2008

Q: John, you wrote 518,335 words in the 30 days of November. This is amazing (and borderline insane)! How did you do it?
A: Borderline insanity is coming back to NaNoLand for the fourth straight year. 500K is so far into the mists of
Posted by: Chris Baty on 04/17/2008
Can I just say THANK YOU to everyone who has been using Goodsearch on our behalf? When we first heard about it, it seemed too good to be true. But lo and behold, we got our first check from them last fall. We'll be getting another check for over $1000 (!) this fall, which will have a huge impact on what we're able to do for NaNoWriMo.
If you've been part of our Goodsearch army, we can't thank you enough. If you haven't tried Goodsearch yet, please give it a shot! If enough folks do it, we could end up paying for some cool new NaNoWriMo features entirely through search funds.
Thanks again, everyone!
Chris
NaNoWriMo
ps: I'm halfway through a rewrite of my 2006 NaNo novel and I'm loving and hating it. Anyone else having turbulent times in rewriteland? NaNoMail me. Let's commiserate.
Posted by: Chris Baty on 12/12/2007
We talk cyborgs with Seattle, rewrites with Baggott, job-quitting with Tynan, and favorite NaNo '07 moments with dozens of Wrimos. Plus, Russ sings. Again!
Because it's sometimes hard to know what to do with ourselves when NaNoWriMo ends, we've put together our annual collection of tips and thoughts on re-entry, revisions, and life after NaNo.
The NaNoWriMo handbook is available in the NaNoWriMo store, at Amazon.com,
Betterworld.com, Powell's, or a bookstore near you!