
Q: John, you wrote 518,335 words in the 30 days of November. This is amazing (and borderline insane)! How did you do it?
A: Borderline insanity is coming back to NaNoLand for the fourth straight year. 500K is so far into the mists of
Posted by: Tavia Stewart on 01/04/2008

Q: John, you wrote 518,335 words in the 30 days of November. This is amazing (and borderline insane)! How did you do it?
A: Borderline insanity is coming back to NaNoLand for the fourth straight year. 500K is so far into the mists of
Posted by: Tavia Stewart on 12/17/2007

Q: Bart, your personal desire to write in other genres led you to begin a LiveJournal community called Genre Challenge. Could you tell us more about your plans for the community, including ways for fellow Wrimos to get involved?
Posted by: Tavia Stewart on 12/07/2007

Q: Endah, you lead an online writing class for Indonesians, as well as lead a kindergarten and undertook ML duties during NaNo. How do your various groups interact, and what are the benefits in teaching so many age levels during NaNo?
Posted by: Chris Baty on 11/21/2007

Q: Lisa, you're a psychotherapist and NaNo participant. During Thanksgiving, a lot of American Wrimos struggle to juggle novel-writing and family get-togethers. How can we make time to write without feeling like anti-social, self-obsessed jerks?