ARGH!

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How am I supposed to keep something so beautiful, so inspiring under wraps!??!!?!? If I thought more than two people read this blog (Hi, Susan and Leigh!), I wouldn't even say that, but I have to say SOMETHING!!!! ACK!

And, yes, as a result given the horrific day I've had, I decided I deserved a day of wallowing in self pity with no pressure to write, no matter how far behind I am, but as a result of my steadfast friend Susan and the NaNo pep talk I just received, I am soooooo off to do some word wars and sprints!

20K words!!!! Here I come!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hurrah for writing! And inspiring things! And pep talks!

Go, go, go!

(Does this mean I have to write now? *grin*)

Yes, you both have to write. *g* ;)

Yay, Dana! I know you can do it! And now you have me insanely curious about what is so beautiful and inspiring!

It was an awesome pep talk that Chris sent the MLs early (and made us promise not to forward it) because he was so impressed with it. And I had had a horrible day and was also very impressed with it. It's since been released and is at http://www.nanowrimo.org/node/1065561 if you want to check it out.

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2011 Participant

2011 Municipal Liaison
NaNoName: pipermaru
Also known as: Dana

2011 NaNo Novel:
Who knows?

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Updated for 2011 by Dana

Past NaNovels

2010 Winner
Untitled Supernatural Mystery
Final Word Count: 52,769

2009 Winner
Gethsemane Redux
Final Word Count: 52,256

2008 Winner
Circle of Six
Final Word Count: 63,211

2007 Winner
Basic Chemistry
Final Word Count: 56,093

2006 Winner
Trixie Belden and the Mystery at Turtle Cove
Final Word Count: 50,773

2005 Winner
Gethsemane
Final Word Count: 50,724

2004 Winner
Beneath the Surface
Final Word Count: 51,021

2003 Winner
House of Cards
Final Word Count: 63,789