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  2. National Novel Writing Month - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, NaNoWriMo was registered as a nonprofit organization due to the event growing strongly every year, [7] [8] which became the Office of Letters and Light. In 2011, the NaNoWriMo website was given a new layout and forums. Baty announced that he would be stepping down as executive director in January 2012 to pursue a full-time writing ...

  3. Script Frenzy - Wikipedia

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    Script Frenzy is the script version of National Novel Writing Month, better-known as NaNoWriMo, where participants use November's 30 days to try to write 50,000 words of prose (a short novel, or series of short stories, or part of a longer novel). NaNoWriMo was started in July 1999 by Chris Baty, and garnered a mere 21 participants.

  4. Grant Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    Grant Faulkner is an American writer, the former executive director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), the co-founder of the online literary journal 100 Word Story, the co-host of the podcast Write-minded, [1] and an Executive Producer of America's Next Great Author.

  5. RPM Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The RPM Challenge is a creative challenge offered yearly to musicians, similar to other time-based challenges such as FAWM (February Album Writing Month) and NaNoWriMo (the National Novel Writing Month held each November). Each February, the challenge invites musicians to record original music.

  6. Southern Cross Novel Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Cross Novel Challenge, or SoCNoC, was a yearly event held every June from 2007 - 2013. [1] [2] The southern hemisphere's version of National Novel Writing Month, June (comprising thirty days total, including one long weekend) was selected as the month for this challenge because it is considered the equivalent of the northern hemisphere's November in terms of weather and ...

  7. Jasmine Guillory - Wikipedia

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    She participated in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), an annual writing project where she completed half of a book draft for her first published novel, The Wedding Date (2018). [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The book was noted in publications by Target, Elle Magazine, The Washington Post , and USA Today Bestsellers. [ 3 ]

  8. Mike Kearby - Wikipedia

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    The project allows future authors to go through the novel writing process from idea to published work. Kearby began novel writing in 2005 and has completed twelve novels, two graphic novels, and written the afterword to the TCU Press 2010 release of western novelist's, Elmer Kelton, The Far Away Canyon .

  9. Robin Stevens (author) - Wikipedia

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    Stevens started writing Murder Most Unladylike as part of National Novel Writing Month in November 2010, but did not send it to agencies for two years. [8] Stevens has cited the Golden Age of Detective Fiction as an influence on her work – particularly the authors Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Margery Allingham, and Dorothy L. Sayers. [9]