In 2011, exactly 3,074,068,446 words were written as part of NaNoWriMo. According to the program's website, more than 185 million words had already been written by Day 2 of 2012.

Steven Harris
Flipping to the November page on your calendar means that it's time for NaNoWriMo again. Here's a primer on the challenge that's produced bestselling novels and made novelists of many.
In 2011, exactly 3,074,068,446 words were written as part of NaNoWriMo. According to the program's website, more than 185 million words had already been written by Day 2 of 2012.
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