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2012-10-31 11:17 am
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PicoWriMo

A rather late-in-the-day reminder that [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo is running again in November, starting tomorrow.

A quick reminder of what [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo is about:

"PicoWriMo started out as a place for people who wanted to participate in some of the madness and achievement of NaNoWriMo, but wanted a more realistic target - say 500 or 5000 words.

We got together for November 2006. Members set their own goals for the month, and it was so successful that we decided to go again in November 2007. And again, and again, and again... In 2011 we had our first summer Pico, battling bravely through the great LJ outage.

We have daily prompts for people to post about the progress they're making and to give encouragement to others to hit their writing targets.

There are no goals other than those you set for yourself, and no compulsion beyond what you put upon yourself. There are no limits on genre, style, age, or experience, and both fiction and non-fiction are welcome.

Participants are welcome to post excerpts (rated for a general audience), ask questions and for advice, provide insight into the writing life, and so on. Although we are not a reviewing, editing, or beta-reading community, links to completed stories are also welcome.

The only thing we ask is that you help keep the atmosphere friendly and supportive."

New people always welcome; and please feel free to plug on your journals.
altariel: (Default)
2011-10-05 04:16 pm
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PicoWriMo lives!

I'm delighted to say that [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo will be running again in November.

A quick reminder of what [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo is about:

"PicoWriMo started out as a place for people who wanted to participate in some of the madness and achievement of NaNoWriMo, but wanted a more realistic target - say 500 or 5000 words.

We got together for November 2006. Members set their own goals for the month, and it was so successful that we decided to go again in November 2007. And again, and again, and again... In 2011 we had our first summer Pico, battling bravely through the great LJ outage.

We have daily prompts for people to post about the progress they're making and to give encouragement to others to hit their writing targets.

There are no goals other than those you set for yourself, and no compulsion beyond what you put upon yourself. There are no limits on genre, style, age, or experience, and both fiction and non-fiction are welcome.

Participants are welcome to post excerpts (rated for a general audience), ask questions and for advice, provide insight into the writing life, and so on. Although we are not a reviewing, editing, or beta-reading community, links to completed stories are also welcome.

The only thing we ask is that you help keep the atmosphere friendly and supportive."

New people always welcome; and please feel free to plug on your journals.
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2011-07-03 10:31 am
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Picowrimo's summer outing

It's not too late to join in the summer round of [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo!

What is [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo? From the community profile:

PicoWriMo started out as a place for people who wanted to participate in some of the madness and achievement of NaNoWriMo, but wanted a more realistic target - say 500 or 5000 words...

We have daily prompts for people to post about the progress they're making and to give encouragement to others to hit their writing targets...

There are no goals other than those you set for yourself, and no compulsion beyond what you put upon yourself. There are no limits on genre, style, age, or experience, and both fiction and non-fiction are welcome.

Usually [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo runs during November alongside NaNoWriMo, but [livejournal.com profile] espresso_addict has generously organised a July outing. If you've had a piece lying around that you've always wanted to finish, [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo might just be the spur and support that you need!
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2010-10-26 02:48 pm
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Not long to picowrimo!

[livejournal.com profile] picowrimo starts on Monday!

But what is [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo, I hear you cry? And as luck would have it, I have an answer to that question.

PicoWriMo started out as a place for people who wanted to participate in some of the madness and achievement of NaNoWriMo, but wanted a more realistic target - say 500 or 5000 words.

We have daily prompts during November for people to post about the progress they're making and to give encouragement to others to hit their writing targets.

There are no goals other than those you set for yourself, and no compulsion beyond what you put upon yourself. There are no limits on genre, style, age, or experience, and both fiction and non-fiction are welcome.

Feel free to come and join in, and feel free to boost this signal!
altariel: (Default)
2010-10-03 12:07 am
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Picowrimo lives!

I'm delighted to say that [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo will be running again in November.

A quick reminder of what [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo is about:

"PicoWriMo started out as a place for people who wanted to participate in some of the madness and achievement of NaNoWriMo, but wanted a more realistic target - say 500 or 5000 words.

We got together for November 2006. Members set their own goals for the month, and it was so successful that we decided to go again in November 2007. And again in 2008. And again in 2009.

We have daily prompts for people to post about what progress they're making and to give encouragement to others to hit their writing targets.

There are no goals other than those you set for yourself, and no compulsion beyond what you put upon yourself. There are no limits on genre, style, age, or experience, and both fiction and non-fiction are welcome.

Participants are welcome to post excerpts (rated for a general audience), ask questions and for advice, provide insight into the writing life, and so on. Although we are not a reviewing, editing, or beta-reading community, links to completed stories are also welcome.

The only thing we ask is that you help keep the atmosphere friendly and supportive."


New people always welcome; feel free to plug on your journals.
altariel: (Default)
2009-10-05 02:59 pm
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PicoWriMo lives!

It seems that [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo will be running again in November!

What is [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo? From the community info page:
"PicoWriMo started out as a place for people who wanted to participate in some of the madness and achievement of NaNoWriMo, but wanted a more realistic target - say 500 or 5000 words.

We got together for November 2006. Members set their own goals for the month, and it was so successful that we decided to go again in November 2007, and again in 2008.

To this end we have daily prompts for people to post about what progress they're making and to give encouragement to others to hit their writing targets.

There are no goals other than those you set for yourself, and no compulsion beyond what you put upon yourself. There are no limits on genre, style, age, or experience, and both fiction and non-fiction are welcome.

Participants are welcome to post excerpts (rated for a general audience), ask questions and for advice, provide insight into the writing life, and so on. Although we are not a reviewing, editing, or beta-reading community, links to completed stories are also welcome.

The only thing we ask is that you help keep the atmosphere friendly and supportive."


So if you have been thinking you would like to write something, but you can't face the thought of 50k, try [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo!
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2008-10-31 10:07 am
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PicoWriMo

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] vilakins, [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo will be running again this year. So now is your chance to finish that short story you always intended to write!

PicoWriMo is a community for people who want to participate in some of the madness and achievement of NaNoWriMo, but want a more realistic target - say 500 or 5000 words. There are daily prompts for people to post about what progress they're making and to give encouragement to others to hit their writing targets.

Introductory post here, and thank you so much [livejournal.com profile] vilakins for being willing to take this on.
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2007-10-21 05:16 pm
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Picowrimo 2007

There's been enough interest in doing [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo again this year, yay!

PicoWriMo started in October 2006 as a place for people who wanted to participate in some of the madness and achievement of NaNoWriMo, but wanted a more realistic target - say 500 or 5000 words.

People set their own targets. There are no goals other than those you set for yourself, and no compulsion beyond what you put upon yourself. There are no limits on genre, style, age, or experience, and both fiction and non-fiction are welcome. Many people last year found they exceeded their targets and expectations.

I post a daily prompt throughout November so that people can give updates on their progress, and get encouragement and support.

People are welcome to post excerpts (rated for a general audience), ask questions and for advice, provide insight into their writing life, and so on. It's not a reviewing, editing, or beta-reading community, but links to completed stories are also welcome.

Feel free to join! It might be just the thing to help you get your [livejournal.com profile] yuletide story done!
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2006-10-31 09:55 am
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PicoWriMo

November doth loom in a quite alarming fashion, so remember remember that [livejournal.com profile] picowrimo is there to help the long winter evenings fly by.
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2006-10-24 09:19 am
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PicoWriMo lives!

[livejournal.com profile] picowrimo lives!
a shorter version of NaNoWriMo for people who really aren't confident about doing a lot of writing, or whose style is more clipped, or who write poetry. They could aim for 500 or 5000 words in a month, and it could be called PicoWriMo.

All welcome! Pimp at will!