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Posted by: Lindsey Grant on 10/07/2009

Tips for a new NaNo season

Hi Wrimos!

Now that you've signed up for a noveling November, here are three tips for getting your settings right and your profile straight:

1. Update years done and won: Go to My NaNoWriMo and select Edit Author Info. Select 2008 from the "Years Done NaNoWriMo" drop-down menu. If you won in 2008, be sure to select the same from the "Years Won NaNoWriMo" menu below it.

2. Set your time zone: Go to My NaNoWriMo and select Edit User Settings. Scroll down to Locale Settings/Time zone. Find the date and time where you are (it is listed in military time!) and hit "submit" at the bottom of the page.

3. Select your "home" region: Go to My NaNoWriMo and select My Regions. The Regions tab lets you affiliate with any of the NaNoWriMo regions around the world. Once you've affiliated with your region or regions, you should pick one of them to be your home region on the Home Region tab. There's truly no place like home.

Well done! Now you're extra-prepared for the wordy challenge to come.

Lindsey

Posted by: Chris Baty on 10/05/2009

15,363 writers and counting!

After four days of sign-ups, we have 15,363 brave and crazy souls dedicating their Novembers to the high-velocity noveling arts.

If you're ever curious about the current population of NaNoLand, you can just sign in to the site, and head to the Authors Search page. Leave all those fields blank, and click on the "Search" button. Presto! You'll see a list of everyone who has signed up.

Hanging out on the Author Search page is sadly one of my greatest hobbies in October and November. I just searched again, and we're now up to 15,421 participants!

Thanks to some search magic implemented by Dan this year, you can also get a list of people writing in your genre who also live in your home region, find all the Wrimos in your age group writing this year, and discover exactly how many people joined JediDiplomat in listing James and the Giant Peach as one of their favorite novels. (Answer: 334.)

The Author Search will get even cooler on November 1, when we add word count!

Now at 15,709 participants,

Chris

Posted by: Anonymous on 10/04/2009

Database Issues - Expect Some Delays

It's great to have everyone back!

As you may have noticed, today we're experiencing some "site unavailable" issues. We're working on resolving it. Don't worry, your profiles, settings, and posts are all safe.

The good news is that we're using a new hosting system with scalable servers and we can add more capacity at the drop of a hat (as long as "by the drop of a hat" you mean a hat that takes an hour or so to land). The next week or so are going to be a good test of the new systems and our expected site loads. We're going to be tooling and tweaking those demands as we go along so that things will go smoothly come November 1st.

So please bear with us for the next few days as we work to get things up and working peak efficiency.

We'll try to keep things updated on our twitter feed, so if you do get an unavailable message, we'll be keeping folks informed over there.

Cybele
Site Wrangler

Posted by: Chris Baty on 10/01/2009

Hello NaNoWriMo 2009!

Welcome to the eleventh-annual NaNoWriMo! Thanks to Dan Duvall's back-to-back all-nighters, and the staff's growing predilection for sugar-free Red Bull, noveling season has now officially opened!

As always post-launch, there are hundred little things on the site that are miscoded, broken, confused, angry, or lost. If you see some wayward web bits or encounter any orphaned text, please let us know over in the Tech Help and Site Bug Reports forum. Our team of bug squishers (and by "team," we mean the slightly delirious Dan) are standing by!

If you haven't already, check out the news about us moving to a brand-new server system this year. Dan will be fine-tuning the clouds over the coming weeks to get everything in speedy shape for November 1.

Hooray! We're so glad you're here!

See you in the forums!

Chris
NaNoWriMo

Posted by: Lindsey Grant on 06/19/2009

Calling all library staff members

We are gathering testimonials from library staff members that have hosted NaNoWriMo or YWP events in their library. We're rolling out a library outreach program this fall, and your input will go a long way towards wooing the folks at these fine institutions.

If you’re able to contribute a short overview of your experience, please let us know by June 26, and we will get in touch with more information.

Thanks to everyone who sent in a photograph of your writing space! These snapshots of your writing lives are better than any of us here at headquarters could have ever imagined. Keep them coming!

Eleven minutes ‘til the weekend!

Lindsey

Posted by: Lindsey Grant on 06/05/2009

Drupal days of summer

We broke ground this week on all kinds of exciting improvements to the site and store. Many thanks to our 2008 donors for bringing us ever-closer to achieving Drupal-programming perfection.

We are also working on perfecting our Blog!

In the spirit of Kyle Cassidy's Where I Write project, we're asking you to send in photos of yourself in your creative space. Send them in by June 19 with a short description of what makes your space so inspiring, and we'll post the submissions on the NaNoWriMo Blog throughout the summer.

Wondering if 'Drupaly' is an adjective,

Lindsey

Posted by: Chris Baty on 06/03/2009

Great excitements

It's been a time of great excitements over here in NaNoLand. The biggest news: Our Young Writers Program Director Tavia got married to her exceedingly handsome celebrity chef boyfriend John over the weekend. We all cried. And ate. Then cried some more because the food was so good and we'd eaten too much.

To celebrate Tavia's wedding, we're holding a crazy sale for the next two days on Script Frenzy items. Travel mugs for $10! Long-sleeve tees for $17! We'll also be picking an order from the next 48 hours at random and including a package of marsupial-themed chocolates I brought back with me from my sabbatical.

I'm not entirely sure what the sale has to do with Tavia's wedding, but I know there's a connection there somewhere.

Your friend,

Chris
NaNoWriMo

Posted by: Lindsey Grant on 04/30/2009

The Best!

Hi Wrimos!

We at NaNoWriMo HQ received an email this morning informing us that NaNoWriMo.org has been named one of Writer’s Digest 101 Best Websites for Writers! How cool is that?

I went to the site to see where exactly we were ranked; alas, the list is alphabetical, placing us at 45 of 101. (Too bad our name doesn't start with a double 'a,' eh?)

Nevertheless, we are wicked excited and honored to be grouped with such greats as Merriam-Webster (our favorite online dictionary!), MediaBistro (a personal fave from my grad school days) and Drew's Script-O-Rama (highly recommended over on Script Frenzy).

You can check out the article here, along with the complete list of best sites!

Going to visit all 101,

Lindsey

Posted by: Lindsey Grant on 04/15/2009

NaNoWriMo and You!

Hi Wrimos,

The issue with the forums has been resolved. Hooray! Thanks to Dan and Heather for their fast, efficient handiwork.

And there is more good news: I have already heard from two Wrimos who made it to the semifinals of the ABNA! If you made it to the next round too, email me!

Or, if you just have a great tale of triumph relating to NaNoWriMo, send it on in.

Nothing makes me happier in the off-season than hearing from you!

Going to check my inbox,
Lindsey

Posted by: Lindsey Grant on 04/03/2009

NaNo Forums

Hello Wrimos!

Many of you may have noticed that the NaNo forums are not updating. We're aware of the issue, and appreciate your patience as we work on the fix.

In other news, I have learned that there were even more ABNA quarterfinalists! The following NaNo-novelists also made it through:

stereotomy
mamavalerius
timeturner

Congratulations!

Off to wrestle a forums robot,
Lindsey

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