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Posted by: Chris Baty on 07/30/2008

Hiring a Tech Manager!

So last week it was Drupal programmers. This week, we're putting the call out for a part-time Tech Manager. After six years with us, our beloved tech maestro Russ "Firebus" Uman is going to be writing off into the NaNoWriMo sunset. Fear not! He'll still be around through this NaNoWriMo, but we thought it would be good to bring in someone now to learn the ropes and lend a hand with all the things we need done for this year's noveling escapade.

Check out our Tech Manager posting on Craigslist, and please pass it along to anyone you think might be interested!

Well, not anyone. They have to love coffee. And be able to do this with their eyes.

Also, Lindsey's started posting some of the great True-Life NaNoWriMo tales you sent in on the blog. Yay!

Feeling like it's November tomorrow,

Chris


Posted by: Chris Baty on 06/17/2008

Now hiring Drupal mages!

As you can see from our NaNo Q&A with Cybele, we've been busy this spring getting a bunch of cool improvements in place for NaNoWriMo's 10th anniversary. To help us pull everything off, we're looking to hire experienced Drupal programmers to do a few exciting projects for both NaNoWriMo.org and the brand-new NaNo Young Writers Program site. Know any level 80 Drupal wizards? Have 'em check out our job listing and get in touch!

And speaking of the brand-new Young Writers Program site! Next week's NaNo Q&A will be with Todd Blank, the web designer who's been tasked with the awesome responsibility of bringing our YWP hopes and dreams into vivid, pixel-y life. Todd has finalized the look of the new YWP home page, and we'll give you a sneak peak when we run his Q&A. The thing will make you cry and bang your head against something, it's so nice.

Crying and banging my head in eager anticipation,

Chris


Posted by: Chris Baty on 04/17/2008

Thank you, searchers!

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 02/18/2008

Novelists in Hollywood

I wanted to give everyone advance warning that the second-annual Script Frenzy will be commencing on April 1. We've moved it up two months, and opened it up to more writers. Now, in addition to original feature-length screenplays and stage plays, the escapade includes adaptations of novels, short film scripts, graphic novel and comic book scripts, and even radio dramas.. As long as you cumulatively write 100 pages of script in April, you're a winner.

If you've been thinking that one of your NaNoWriMo manuscripts would make an awesome movie or play, April is the ideal month to find out. I wrote my first screenplay for Script Frenzy last year, and learning to tell a big story using only dialogue ended up paying big dividends in my novel-writing as well. I'd say Script Frenzy made my novel dialogue and pacing 349% less sucky overall, bringing both of them all the way up to a third-grade level.

Sweet progress.

I was also pleasantly surprised by how easy the dreaded formatting turned out to be, and how many great pieces of free scriptwriting software there are out there to automate the whole process. Here's to a heavily scripted April!

Chris


Posted by: Chris Baty on 01/21/2008

Mug us!

A quick message to sophisticated sippers around the world: Our final re-order of black NaNoWriMo mugs has arrived in our Oakland offices. We now have 239 of the sweet li'll guys.

We love them deeply, but we want what's best for them. And what's best for them is going to live with you. The mug adoption fee is just $15 plus shipping, making them much less expensive than a puppy. And who doesn't love puppies?

If you're still feeling guilty for not getting a Christmas present for that special Wrimo in your life, a quick trip to our mug-filled store will solve all your problems. Best of all, the proceeds go to the 2008 NaNoWriMo and our Young Writers Program.

And speaking of annoying merchandise talk! From now on, all copies of No Plot? No Problem! sold through the Office of Letters and Light store will be autographed. Tavia and I just got around to realizing that I am the author of the book, and I can therefore sign them as often as I like.

I knew 2008 was going to be a year of breakthroughs!

Hoping you're having a great January,

Chris

ps: We still have two dozen more of our red California Prop 65 Warning mugs/pencil-holders as well. We've dropped the price to $1.99 to help them also find good, loving homes. Quickly.


Posted by: Chris Baty on 01/03/2008

Big, Fun, Scary New Year!

Happy January! We're back in the office from winter holidays and are 15 pounds heavier, and many times happier. We also now possess Guitar Hero 3 skills that are nothing short of bruising.

If you are on our email list, you got an email from us about the Office of Letters and Light's Big, Fun, Scary Adventure Challenge for 2008. Didn't get the email? You can learn all about it (and post your own adventure!) in the BFS forum.

Getting signed up for that bike-repair course any day now (I promise!),

Chris
NaNoWriMo


Posted by: Chris Baty on 12/19/2007

NaNo office and store on vacation

The Office of Letters and Light will be closing (and double-locking) our doors from December 20th to January 2 to force our hard-working staff out into the sunlight. We'll leave the store open over the vacation, but merchandise and donor goodies won't be shipped out until we return on January 2.

Also, the cut-off for donating and getting a NaNoWriMo halo and receiving any of the items in the 2007 donor goodie packages is December 31. Donations made after December 31 will receive the 2008 goodies and halos when the site relaunches in October.

Keep your eyes peeled for a final email from us before the year is out.

Thanks for a wonderfully wordy 2007! Happy holidays everyone!

Chris


Posted by: Chris Baty on 12/12/2007

New WrimoRadio up!

There's no better fix for the post-NaNo blues than a juicy new installment of WrimoRadio. Show notes and baby photos coming in the morning!

Is it really almost mid-December?

Chris

Posted by: Chris Baty on 12/07/2007

Woo hoo!

Yeeehaaaww! We crossed the $275K mark, which means we've reached our fundraising goal for the year. Thank you, thank you, thank you! The money now in our Fund-o-meter represents all the money raised from direct donations, Firstgiving sponsorships, and merchandise sales through our online store.

As announced in the email that went out on Wednesday, the donation that pushed us over the $275K mark will land the donor a special prize straight out of the National Public Radio playbook---my voice on his or her outgoing voicemail or personal communication device of choice. (If the winner would prefer, the prize can also be me not putting my voice on their voice mail). We'll contact the winner on Monday, and reveal their identity after we've talked to them.

Thanks so much to everyone who made a donation or bought something in our store! Every tax-deductible dollar we receive will bring more improvements to the NaNoWriMo and Young Writers Program sites for 2008.

A new WrimoRadio will be going up on December 11th.

Sweet day, sweet day.

Woo hoo!

Chris


Posted by: Chris Baty on 12/04/2007

Life after NaNo

We're continuing all our catch-up work here behind the scenes, taking care of the avalanche of emails that came in on the last day of the event and over the weekend. Thanks so much to everyone who has been sending Tavia and I nice notes about their NaNoWriMo experiences this year. They really make us feel like a million bucks.

Our "I Wrote a Novel, Now What?" page should be up tonight or tomorrow. I'm hard at work on the final episode of WrimoRadio, which is shaping up to be the longest episode yet. Be sure to send in your memorable moments!

A wrap-up email to all participants will go out late this week, and we are still shaking our heads in love and in admiration over the great job our Municipal Liaisons did this year in organizing NaNoWriMo writing adventures all around the world.

Wow. Just. Wow.

More soon!

Chris

ps: Thanks to Cybele, the December and Beyond forums are live!


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