[Official] WHERE WE STAND. The Official place to talk about our word count standings!

lheannon
[Official] WHERE WE STAND. The Official place to talk about our word count standings!

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Posted on:
nov. 1, 2009 - 22 17

We've decided to war with London and Maryland.

Let's turn out another #1 year!

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chefkaliGlowing Halo

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nov. 1, 2009 - 23 07

Maybe Minneapolis becase they are neck and neck with us for being the most literate city in the U.S.?

Iapetus999Glowing Halo

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Posted on:
nov. 1, 2009 - 23 35

Would be fun to challenge an overseas competitor like London or Toronto.

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Andrewvio

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nov. 2, 2009 - 00 35

Iapetus999 wrote:
Would be fun to challenge an overseas competitor like London or Toronto.

I second that suggestion.

faitsGlowing Halo

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nov. 2, 2009 - 00 56

If we're going overall word count, it should be a region that's been competitive in the last few years (i.e. maryland, england:elsewhere, etc). If we're going by average wordcount per actually participating writer, then I don't really have an opinion.

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faitsGlowing Halo

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nov. 2, 2009 - 01 02

Looking at the recently-updated word count scoreboard though, it looks like we're off to a slow start in fourth place for total word count, and 230th for average word count. First place for donations though!

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tamikins

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nov. 2, 2009 - 01 21

I say Germany/Austria, since they're currently in the lead by 259,898.

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oui_je_danseGlowing Halo

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Posted on:
nov. 2, 2009 - 08 05

Andrewvio wrote:
Iapetus999 wrote:
Would be fun to challenge an overseas competitor like London or Toronto.

I second that suggestion.

I also think this would be the most fun. Considering where the board is now I vote London or England:Elsewhere. It helps the spirit of competition when they're in a different enough time zone to always be "ahead". It gives us time to rally once they've gone to bed.

lheannonGlowing Halo

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Posted on:
nov. 2, 2009 - 08 11

We're always off to a slow start, we're procrastinators here in Seattle. :-p

I'm going to wait for a few more suggestions, but I like them all. I really like the idea of England/London.

Renda

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Renda Dodge
South Seattle Municipal Liaison

jazzaholic17

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nov. 2, 2009 - 08 56

London and Boston have my votes. And then of course little brother Portland.

C'mon Seattle Nanos! It's time to go to work, get those word counts up! Let's go. Let's be number one again this year you Hydrophobic Ducks.

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faitsGlowing Halo

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nov. 2, 2009 - 09 23

It does usually take a couple days for us to start dominating, doesn't it?

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oui_je_danseGlowing Halo

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nov. 2, 2009 - 11 04

It would be good for us if somebody gave us a run for our money this year. Nothing spurs on 50K like your city slipping from #1. When we do lose our top dog dog status it'll be 'cause we got cocky.

YeahHiGlowing Halo

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nov. 2, 2009 - 12 02

It HAS to be London! Kiss the DUCK, you limey betches!

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ChasejydGlowing Halo

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nov. 2, 2009 - 12 57

Given that we're one of the very last places to start, and a lot of locations have a half day or more on us, I'd say we're doing fine. Very impressive on the donations.

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I seem to have found myself working on a trilogy for my first NaNo. Huh.

2009: Dawn of Steam
Book1: First Light (finished)
Book2: Gods of the Sun (finished)
Book3: House of the Rising Sun (in progress)

lheannonGlowing Halo

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Posted on:
nov. 3, 2009 - 22 20

I picked London and Maryland (just for the continued rivalry).

Good luck Seattle! We're currently #2!

http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/wordcount_stats/region/31
http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/wordcount_stats/region/45

I'm to make this the official "Where we stand" thread too!

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Renda Dodge
South Seattle Municipal Liaison

ZanSeattle

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nov. 3, 2009 - 22 55

I got off to a late start, but just added my first two chapters at about 2000 words each, and I have that good "it's writing itself" feeling about it.

ChasejydGlowing Halo

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nov. 3, 2009 - 23 39

50k, or 50467 in just under the wire for day 3, all submitted and verified even. Hope it helps us out.

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I seem to have found myself working on a trilogy for my first NaNo. Huh.

2009: Dawn of Steam
Book1: First Light (finished)
Book2: Gods of the Sun (finished)
Book3: House of the Rising Sun (in progress)

Dominic Knight

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nov. 3, 2009 - 23 49

I'm so excited this year. And we're currenlty in number 2! Time to burn the midnight oil and get working.

Let's go Ducks!

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2007: Red Sandstorms
2008: Writers vs. Ritters: The Epic Battle
2009: GNH

seattlekosGlowing Halo

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nov. 4, 2009 - 00 30

Awesome, London and Maryland! I didn't participate last year so I hope my words this year will make at least a wee dent.

Have y'all noticed how the timestamp is off on the forum? I saw a post at 00 39 November 4 and according to my Mickey it's 00 29 right now.

Edit - NM, it says I posted at 01 29; Dan hasn't set the clocks back yet apparently.

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SeattleKos
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jazzaholic17

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nov. 4, 2009 - 07 33

Great! You can write a second novel for our word count benefits!

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Do write 1667+ words a day or do not sign up for nano.

strryeyedreamr27

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nov. 4, 2009 - 10 34

London and Maryland? Sounds fabulous!

Well, unfortunately I'm already playing the "catch-up" game.
I just had to get sick on Halloween, right?
Stuck in a weird sick-coughing-delirium for the past few days, was torture knowing NaNoWriMo was happening without me.
Up-side? I think I may use it in part of my NaNo this year.
Plus, I made up about 2/3 of the words I should have had done by last night to stay on track!

Well, better get working on a writing something with a word count that actually counts! (unless I can find some creative way to use this too? hmmm...)

Good luck everyone!

seattlekosGlowing Halo

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nov. 4, 2009 - 13 35

dreamr, hope you're feeling better! Already having over 3600 words AND being sick since NaNo kicked off, that's darned good! Keep up the great work!

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SeattleKos
"The Time Before"
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Vlork

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nov. 4, 2009 - 16 14

We're #1!

The Big Board wrote:

1 United States :: Washington :: Seattle 4,508,092 4,997 6550.00
2 Europe :: Germany & Austria 4,453,110 6,142 1430.00
3 United States :: Maryland 4,198,984 5,229 2575.00
4 Europe :: Holland & Belgium 4,138,576 6,426 1030.00
5 United States :: California :: Los Angeles 3,598,998 4,661 2815.00

jazzaholic17

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nov. 4, 2009 - 16 17

Alright Seattle NaNos, that's it... walk that word count up away from the competition, you can see them behind you, now GO.

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"Do or do not. There is no try." -Yoda.
Do write 1667+ words a day or do not sign up for nano.

CythereaGlowing Halo

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Posted on:
nov. 4, 2009 - 16 40

Andrewvio wrote:
Iapetus999 wrote:
Would be fun to challenge an overseas competitor like London or Toronto.

I second that suggestion.

Dude. Since when is Canada overseas?

Seriously, though, yay us being #1! (again!)

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Dominic Knight

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nov. 4, 2009 - 16 58

Woot! I'm glad we're in the lead once again.
Now time to crack the whip and put a huge word gap between us and the competition. And of course, don't let up. We can do it guys! We must prevail!

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2007: Red Sandstorms
2008: Writers vs. Ritters: The Epic Battle
2009: GNH

seattlekosGlowing Halo

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nov. 4, 2009 - 21 09

What a great surprise to come home to from a write-in!!

I hooted and cheered as if we'd just won the world series or something, WE'RE NUMBER ONE IN THE WORLD!! Not only in words but donations (I'm getting my halo this weekend).

Way to go, Ducks! We're a city & surrounding county besting whole countries and states!

(I'm getting back to writing, hoping to crank out at least 1,000 more words before midnight and get it posted.)

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SeattleKos
"The Time Before"
(a spec-fic original)

vtucherov

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nov. 4, 2009 - 22 09

I feel so behind, only kicking in about four thousand and change right now, but I think I've got the tough part done- having the concept solid enough to be viable and having done all the research I think will be needed at least for the next week or so.

Onward and upward!

Excelsior,
Vanya

ChasejydGlowing Halo

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Posted on:
nov. 5, 2009 - 01 25

jazzaholic17 wrote:
Great! You can write a second novel for our word count benefits!

What's this second novel business? I'm not nearly finished with my first one. 50,000 words is not an especially long book, and I expect a good editor would chop me down by a third at least.
I'm at 68k and still going with a lot to do yet on this book, and writing is still feeling good.

Current goal is to hit 75k tomorrow to stay on a 15k words a day pace. :)

By the way, thank you again to the people at the Tukwila write-ins, you guys are a lot of fun, and definitely inspiring.

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I seem to have found myself working on a trilogy for my first NaNo. Huh.

2009: Dawn of Steam
Book1: First Light (finished)
Book2: Gods of the Sun (finished)
Book3: House of the Rising Sun (in progress)

ilanabarGlowing Halo

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Posted on:
nov. 5, 2009 - 08 19

I'd like to give a shout out to little brother Portland, now 11 on the wordcount charts. Who knew they had it in them?

jazzaholic17

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nov. 5, 2009 - 09 17

Pardon me, I should have said an additional 50,000 words! Great job & congrats on hitting the mark though!

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"Do or do not. There is no try." -Yoda.
Do write 1667+ words a day or do not sign up for nano.

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