
In 2011, I announced an attempt at participating in the National Blog Posting Month (NaBloPoMo) , a sort of alternative to National Novel Writing Month, which traditionaly has been held in November.
My inital post on the project is here: https://shawnlevasseur.com/2011/11/nanowrimo-no-nablopomo-wtf/
I didn’t stick with it, but I’m giving it another shot for a variety of reasons, I’ll get into in future posts.
That said I’ll at least set out my goals (similar to my prior attempt, but with some modifications).
- One original post per day minimum
- 100 word minimum
- Excerpts or links to other items may count if at least 50 words of original commentary are included.
- Secondary goal: 50 original posts for the month
- Secondary goal: Reviving a number of older posts that had been demoted to “drafts” status in prior redesign attempts.
- The 2011 NaBloPomo post linked to above is one such revived post.
- Goal: 15 such revived posts
- Secondary goal: One revived post per day
- Revived posts don’t count towards the main one post per day goal.
- Secondary goal: 10,000 words of original content
- Original content word count may include any new content added to revived posts (such as the addendum to the 2011 NaBloPoMo post.
- Stretch goal: 25,000 words of original content (half of a NaNoWriMo goal)
- Not a goal, but a guideline: To post about blogging. Why and how I’m doing this, as well as some chat on the experience of going through NaBloPoMo.
Related links:
- A brief history of NaBloPoMo and a hub for some current day participants: https://theinbetweenismine.com/nablopomo/
- An unofficial guide to NaBloPoMo: https://nablopomoguideunofficial.blogspot.com
NaBloPoMo Progress:
- Original content posts: 1
- Revived posts: 1
- Original content word count: 339

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