Just wanted to let you folks know that our Palm Beach County crowd is off and running on this challenge... with one day down and twenty-nine to go, I see the following stats:
Palm Beaches: 117,004 words (3,342 per Wrimo with wordcount)
Ft. Lauderdale: 48,812 words (1,952 per Wrimo with wordcount)
The word count widgets are still not working at the time I'm posting this, but when they are, I hope our progress chart will be shown in this thread:
http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/node/3385077
I hope this friendly competition motivates all of us in both regions to meet our word count goals - everyone keep up the great work!
Chris
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Surge of energy, spark of inspiration.




7,019 / 50,000
Nov 2, 2009 - 12 40
Oh gosh. Fort lauderdale has a lot of catching up to do!! Anyone else in fort lauderdale besides me? :)
----------Millie R.
50,133 / 50,000
Nov 2, 2009 - 13 03
Well, Millie, there were about thirty of us at the kickoff party yesterday. . . guess some people need to start entering word counts!
----------2002 - Finding Home - WINNER!
2005 - Surviving Thirteen (YA/MG) - WINNER!
2006 - The Montegris Experiment (YA) - WINNER!
2007 - Don't Touch Me! (YA) - WINNER!
2008 - In Character (YA) - WINNER!
2009 - Senior Year Single (YA Romance)
50,133 / 50,000
Nov 2, 2009 - 17 25
Double post. :(
----------2002 - Finding Home - WINNER!
2005 - Surviving Thirteen (YA/MG) - WINNER!
2006 - The Montegris Experiment (YA) - WINNER!
2007 - Don't Touch Me! (YA) - WINNER!
2008 - In Character (YA) - WINNER!
2009 - Senior Year Single (YA Romance)
6,883 / 50,000
Nov 2, 2009 - 18 39
I am. Near the beach.
----------There's little point in writing unless you can annoy someone. - Kingsley Amis
7,019 / 50,000
Nov 3, 2009 - 14 28
I was bumbed I missed the party. I had to work. well, I'm updating word count as much as I can. :)
----------Millie R.