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Posted by: Chris Baty on 10/27/2008
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14:24 minutes (13.18 MB)
In this episode, we meet our new WrimoRadio producer Diane, who chats with Chris Baty about the mysterious Four Revelations. We close with the question of the week—record yourself answering it and you can be on Monday's show!
Posted by: Chris Baty on 11/07/2008
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9:49 minutes (8.99 MB)
We wrap up this first week of WrimoRadio 2008 by chatting with bestselling author Lani Diane Rich, who credits NaNoWriMo with jump-starting her career, and who offers some advice for the challenging week ahead. Also, we debut our regular Friday feature, “Word of the Week"!
Posted by: Chris Baty on 11/10/2008
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9:18 minutes (8.51 MB)
Say it isn’t so! The honeymoon is over. The bloom is off the rose. The euphoria of Week One is but a distant memory. Yes, fellow Nanos, we’ve entered Week Two of the challenge. But never fear, WrimoRadio is here!
Posted by: Chris Baty on 11/16/2008
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10:40 minutes (9.76 MB)
WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We’ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs.
Posted by: Chris Baty on 11/17/2008
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8:36 minutes (7.88 MB)
Today on WrimoRadio, we’ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded—your answers were fantastic! Once again, we’ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week.
Posted by: Chris Baty on 11/20/2008
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9:59 minutes (9.15 MB)
Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out!