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Custom NPI — Roster

Posted: September 28th, 2010 under writing.
Tags: author, book, Nick Enlowe, NPI, publish, publishing, write, writer, writing

To all the newcomers, welcome to NPI!

To the veterans, welcome back!

Looks like we have about 12 participants so far (and counting).

This is a great opportunity to check out everyone’s wonderful writing blogs (and be sure to follow them on Twitter, too).

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1. Merrilee Faber — 250 words per day.

blog: Not Enough Words

twitter: http://twitter.com/MerrileeFaber

2. Cassie — 10 minutes a day.

blog: J.C. Hart

twitter: http://twitter.com/JCHart

3. KLCtheBookWorm — 250 words per day.

blog: Discipline Under Fire

4. Angie B. — 250 words per day.

blog: Lost in L.A.

5. Najela — 250 words per day.

blog: One Big Adventure

6. J.C. Martin — 500 words per day.

blog: The Fighter Writer

twitter: http://twitter.com/JCMartin_author

7. packsister — 1/3rd a page a day.

blog: The Awake Ones

8. Ryan G. Sanders — 250 words per day.

blog: Ryan G. Sanders

twitter: http://twitter.com/RG_Sanders

9. Karen JM — 250 words per day.

blog: Catherine Mede Writes

10. A. M. Harte — 200 words per day.

blog: A.M. Harte

twitter: http://twitter.com/am_harte

11. Laura — 250 words per day.

blog: Ink: In All Forms

twitter: http://twitter.com/Laura_FitzG

12. Nick Enlowe — 30 minutes a day.

twitter: http://twitter.com/NickEnlowe

13. Portia — 500 words per day.

blog: elle écrit

14. Julie– 250 words per day.

blog: j-flamingo reflections

twitter: http://twitter.com/jflamingo2

15. Emma Newman — 1,000 words per day.

blog: Post-Apocalyptic Publishing

16. Kerryn — 100 words per day.

blog: No Excuses. Just Write.

twitter: http://twitter.com/kerrynangell

17. Camilla — 100 words per day.

twitter: http://twitter.com/camillabrokking

18. cbrett60 — 250 words per day.

twitter: http://twitter.com/cbrett60

19. Aliza Mann — 250 words per day.

blog: http://paraplayground.blogspot.com/

twitter: http://twitter.com/AlizaMannAuthor

20. Anna Caro — 250 words per day.

blog: Anna Caro

twitter: http://twitter.com/anna_caro_nz

21. NewToWritingGirl — 250 words per day.

blog: http://newtowritinggirl.wordpress.com

twitter: http://twitter.com/new2writinggirl

22. Tessa Conte — 250 words per day.

blog: http://tessasblurb.blogspot.com/

twitter: http://twitter.com/tessasblurb

23. Douglas Wynne — 250 words per day.

blog: Monsters and Miracles

twitter: http://twitter.com/Doug_Wynne

24. Cindy Marie Jenkins — 250 words per day.

blog: Cindy Marie Jenkins — Storyteller

twitter: http://twitter.com/TENscribeshop

25. Lisa — 250 words per day.

blog: One Madwoman’s One Million Words

26. Debbie Curan — 250 words per day.

blog: words ‘n’ whimsy

27. Cinette — 250 words per day.

blog: Musings of a Writer-in-Progress

twitter: http://twitter.com/CinetteS

28. Kakapo — 250 words per day.

twitter: http://twitter.com/kakapo1

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If I missed you or one of your websites, be sure to let me know.
This is not a final list. Registration is still open.

Now’s the time to be thinking about making adjustments to your daily goals. Would 200 words be more manageable? Is 250 words not challenging enough? Want to set your goal to something less tangible than a specific number of words?

It’s all up to you….

T-minus three days ;)

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22 Comments »

  1. Three days? Oh shit.

    [Reply]

    Comment by Merrilee Faber — September 28, 2010 @ 7:57 pm


  2. put me down for 20 minutes. I’m already feeling like I’m going to fail, but I’ll give it a shot.

    [Reply]

    Comment by Cassie — September 28, 2010 @ 10:57 pm


  3. Not a whole page for me, hey, just one third of a page!! Didn’t I mention that like twice?

    [Reply]

    Comment by packsister — September 29, 2010 @ 1:02 am


  4. Oops! Forgot to get back to you on wordcount, haha. Let’s go for 200 actually, it should be more manageable.

    [Reply]

    Comment by A. M. Harte — September 29, 2010 @ 1:30 am


  5. Please sign me up! I’ll try 500 words a day.

    [Reply]

    Comment by Portia — September 29, 2010 @ 2:26 am


  6. Wondering now if I’m being overly ambitious with 500 words a day. Then again, when I do sit down to write, I normally manage over 1,000. But there are days when I manage 0…oh well, fingers crossed. This NPI is the perfect kick up the backside for me!

    [Reply]

    Comment by J.C. Martin — September 29, 2010 @ 2:57 am


  7. Yay! I love that you’re still doing the NPI. You have a lot of people this time around — wow! Good luck to you all. :)

    Hope you’ve been doing well, Nick. I have not been around much lately — I have a lot of catching up to do. :)

    [Reply]

    Comment by Latrina — September 29, 2010 @ 7:35 am


  8. @packsister: oops, sorry! –fixed.
    @A.M. Harte: done!
    @Portia: done! Welcome aboard.
    @J.C.: Well, just let me know if you want to bump it down a bit.
    @Latrina: Hey!! How are you doing? So nice to see you again.

    [Reply]

    Comment by Nick Enlowe — September 29, 2010 @ 8:33 am


  9. Time to get my documents in order. Where did I leave that notebook?

    [Reply]

    Comment by KLCtheBookWorm — September 29, 2010 @ 8:36 am


  10. I’m so excited to start! I hope I don’t forget to post word count updates on my blog. I think that’s my biggest concern, lol.

    [Reply]

    Comment by Angie B. — September 29, 2010 @ 11:15 am


  11. I’ll be watchin’ :)
    me=excited too

    [Reply]

    Comment by Nick Enlowe — September 29, 2010 @ 6:46 pm


  12. can I change my daily goal please? to 10 minutes. I don’t want to set myself up to fail and hey, even that much at this point in time is better than what I’m getting at the moment!

    [Reply]

    Comment by Cassie — September 29, 2010 @ 7:31 pm


  13. np, it’s a good goal. The first step to writing is sitting down in front of the keyboard, then 10 minutes is just long enough to get into the flow of things and that can grow into more quality writing time.

    [Reply]

    Comment by Nick Enlowe — September 29, 2010 @ 9:13 pm


  14. Wow, Nick, your next NPI will run on the world championship scale! 21 people on this one already, I’m amazed to see how much response this idea gets in the writing world. One more day! I’m already working on the ideas that I’ll be putting into words this month.

    [Reply]

    Comment by packsister — September 30, 2010 @ 8:14 am


  15. Hey, cool idea! I’d love to take part, not sure I can do it though. Wait… 250 words HAS TO BE doable! Can I still sign up? (twitter: http://twitter.com/tessasblurb, website: http://tessasblurb.blogspot.com)

    [Reply]

    Comment by Tessa Conte — September 30, 2010 @ 3:56 pm


  16. Oh, I just got started on twitter, Nick. New to the game so to speak.

    @RG_Sanders

    Thanks!

    [Reply]

    Comment by Ryan G. Sanders — September 30, 2010 @ 5:02 pm


  17. @Tessa: That’s the spirit! -added :)

    [Reply]

    Comment by Nick Enlowe — September 30, 2010 @ 5:34 pm


  18. I’m excited and today’s the day it starts! I’m ready! :)

    [Reply]

    Comment by Julie — October 1, 2010 @ 8:02 am


  19. Thanks for letting me join up. You put me on the roster as Lisa, instead of Robin, though. Just thought you should know.

    [Reply]

    Comment by Robin — October 1, 2010 @ 8:07 am


  20. [...] And then I got sick and just couldn’t do it. I was even seriously considering dropping out of October’s Novel Push Initiative. I felt like such a failure when it came to my writing that I just didn’t want to fight [...]

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  21. [...] Tags: NPI, Writing Well, it is day two already – where did day one go?!  I signed up for NPI over at 5-Rings.com.  What is NPI?  Novel Push Initiative, to get the writer back into writing. [...]

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  22. [...] Posted on October 30, 2010 by J.C| Leave a comment I’ve been writing daily, as per NPI requirements. Okay, so I might have missed a day somewhere and been completely unsure whether I had any reprieve [...]

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