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WEBSITE
1 , (^589)
AVERAGE NUMBER OF
YEARS IT WOULD TAKE
YOU TO COUNT (^) TO
(^24) , (^806) , (^635) , 218
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NOVELS EITHER
TRADITIONALLY
PUBLISHED OR SELF-
PUBLISHED AFTER
NANOWRIMO
(^200) +
COUNTRIES WITH
NANOWRIMO
PARTICIPANTS
NaNoWriMo started in July, 1999 (yes, July,
not November), when founder Chris Baty
invited 20 of his friends to join him on an
audacious creative venture: to write 50,
words of a novel in one month.
Since then, those 20 friends have grown into
a global community of writers who write
together in various ways throughout the
year, and they’ve put up some big numbers:
We’re toasting
20 years of novel-writing
chutzpah, motivation,
and derring-do by going
down NaNoWriMo’s
memory lane.
Ê