The NaNoWriMo organization has supplied forum space for writers to post in, but it's tough for many people to do much more than get answers to impersonal questions.
You name your own price, whatever you feel this batch of books is worth, and part of the money you pay goes to help the supportive non-profit
NaNoWriMo organization.
Not exact matches
Founder Chris Baty, who operates out of
NaNoWriMo's parent
organization, the Office of Letters and Light, and his fans say that those who view the project skeptically misunderstand it.
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NaNoWriMo is an amazing
organization that challenges writers and creates a true community of authors to keep each other moving toward completing a novel.
GoodEReader.com spoke with Sarah Mackey, Community Liaison for the Office of Letters and Light, the parent
organization of
NaNoWriMo, literally hours before the official start of this year's National Novel Writing Month about how technology and digital publishing have affected the «thirty days and nights of literary abandon» and may have influenced record numbers of writers to take on the challenge.
«Come Write In» provides libraries, bookstores, and other public spaces resources to facilitate writing events: promotional materials such as posters, window clings, and bookmarks (available for the price of shipping), access to a local
NaNoWriMo liaison who can help organize events, and inclusion in a searchable public database of all participating
organizations around the world.