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NPI – The Tally 20 Days in

Posted: March 21st, 2010 under writing.
Tags: 5-Rings, book, Nick Enlowe, NPI, write, writer

Past the mid-way point and into the home stretch! Congrats to all who made it this far, and great job to everyone who gave it a try.

You may have noticed the previous post, a repository that shows the information I’ve gathered so far. Please feel free to check it out and tell me if you notice mistakes.

 

Participant (1st)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Julie K. 8265 26163 1308.15
Website: Ramblings of an aspiring writer Twitter: Selestial
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
11 3688

 

Participant (2nd)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Megs 5959 18412 920.6
Website: ODDS AND ENDS AND SCATTERED BITS Twitter: scatteredbits
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
5 3160

Participant (3rd)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Eliza 5623 8834 441.7
Website: ExploringEliza
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
0 1245
Participant (4th)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Nick Enlowe 4913 8530 426.5
Website: 5-Rings Twitter: NickEnlowe
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
1 1281

 

Participant (5th)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Little Scribbler 3747 6933 346.65
Website: Little Scribbler Twitter: littlescribbler
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
0 1039

 

Participant (6th)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Janette Dalgliesh 2300 5570 327.647
Website: Janette Dalgliesh Twitter: J_Dalgliesh
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
Knock-Out 350

 

Participant (7th)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Francesca 817 4551 325.07
Website: Making It Up Twitter: f_rancesca
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
Knock-Out 489

 

Participant (8th)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Cassie 0 3842 349.27
Website: J.C. Hart Twitter: JCHart
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
Knock-Out 1017

 

Participant (9th)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
L 0 2178 198
Website: The Book Bark! Twitter: thebookbark
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
Knock-Out 350

 

Participant (10th)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Merrilee Faber 0 1732 288.667
Website: Not Enough Words Twitter: merrileefaber
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
Knock-Out 1035

 

Participant (11th)
Words This Round Total Words Average # of Words Per Day
Ryan G. Sanders 0 250 83.33
Website: Ryan G. Sanders
FOR A DETAILED TALLY, CLICK HERE
Days of Reprieve Left Highest wordcount
Knock-Out 250

 

Stick with it, you’re almost finished! Remember each day you need to find some excuse to get your butt in the chair and your hands on the keyboard. Then words’ll come flowing :)

« « Tally Repository | NPI – The Final Tally for March ’10 » »


2 Comments »

  1. Good work everyone! How are the positions worked out? Is it based on average words/day?

    [Reply]

    Comment by Little Scribbler — March 23, 2010 @ 5:03 am


  2. It’s derived from total word count, else somebody could get first place by typing 10000 words on the first day and then drop out, averaging to 3333 words per day.

    Hm, I should move the ‘total words’ column to the right so it’s less confusing.

    [Reply]

    Comment by Nick Enlowe — March 23, 2010 @ 6:22 am



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