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List of timed artistic challenges
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NaNoWriMo has inspired many timed challenges within and outside of writing. Except as noted, all challenges are unofficial and not sanctioned by the Office of Letters and Light.
Active challenges
Yearround
- National Novel Writing Year: Write several novels in a year, often involving setting your own goals.
- National Novel Publishing Year (NaNoPubYe): Prepare and submit a novel for publication in a year.
- 48 Hour Film Project: Make a film in 48 hours. The 48 Hour Film Project team tours different cities year round. There is a fee to enter officially.
- National Novel Continuing Month (NaNoCoMo): Continue a novel you've started.
- 6 Months, 6 Novels: Write a novel every other month, starting in January.
- Book in a Week: Participants write a book during the first full week of each month.
- National Novel Writing Day: Write a novel in a day. Self-organized, but people have done it.
- National Blog Posting Month (NaBloPoMo): Post in your blog every day for a month. Originally in November, but now you can participate year round.
- Milwordy: The quest to write a million words in a year.
- Album-a-Day: Write, perform, and record a musical album in a single day.
- 365 Pictures: Take a picture every day. There are many, many websites for this.
January
- January Novel Writing Month (JanNoWriMo): Write 50,000 words (or another goal) in January.
February
- Thing A Day: Participants make a thing a day in February and post it to a collective blog.
- February Album Writing Month (FAWM): Write fourteen songs in the month of February.
- World Poetry Writing Month: Write a poem every day in February.
March
- National Novel Editing Month (NaNoEdMo): Edit for at least fifty hours in March.
- March Novel Writing Month (MarNoWriMo): Set your own goal to write or rewrite in March.
April
- Script Frenzy: Write 100 pages of script in April. Run by the Office of Letters and Light
- April Fools: Set your own goal to write in April. Any form of writing is accepted.
- Refrigerator Poetry Writing Month (RePoWriMo): Write a poem using refrigerator magnets every day in April.
May
- May Novel Writing Month (MayNoWriMo): Write 50,000 words in May. A spinoff of NaNoPubYe.
- National Epic Poetry Month (NEPMo): Write a 5,000-line epic poem in May.
June
- Southern Cross Novel Challenge (SoCNoC): Write 50,000 words in June. A half-SoCNoC is also available.
- NaNoMangO: Participants draw thirty pages of sequential art. The June challenge is for those who want the extra challenge or can't participate in November.
- Write a Damn Novel in June: Write a 50,000-word novel in June.
- Solo Photo Book Month (SoFoBoMo): Take at least 35 photos and create a photo book in a "fuzzy month". SoFoBoMo 2010 goes into July, depending on when you begin.
July
- LoCoWriMo: Write a sizable piece of original fiction in a conlang. LoCoWriMo started in October 2009, and there is currently talk of holding the second LoCoWriMo in July 2010.
- July Novel Writing Month (JulNoWriMo): Write a novel of at least 50,000 words in July.
August
- August Novel Writing Month (AugNoWriMo): Set your own prose writing goal for August.
- National Noir Writing Month (NaNoirWriMo): Write a 50,000 word novel of dark fiction or in the mystery genre during August.
September
- Three-Day Novel Contest: Write a novel in three days. Conducted on Labor Day weekend. There is an fee to enter officially and have a chance for publication because of the contest.
- September Novel Writing Month (SeptNoWriMo): Participants set their own writing or editing goal for September.
October
- 24 Hour Comics Day: Create 24 consecutive comic book pages in 24 hours. 24 Hour Comics Day will take place on October 2, 2010.
- Gothic Novel Writing Month (GothNoWriMo): Write a novel of the gothic literature genre in October. Participants set their own word count goal.
November
- National Novel Writing Month: Write a novel of at least 50,000 words in November. Run by the Office of Letters and Light.
- National Playwriting Month (NaPlWriMo): Write a play of at least 75 pages in November.
- National Solo Album Month (NaSoAlMo): Write, play, and record an album of at least 29:09, though participants can set their own goals.
- The original NaNoMangO challenge.
December
- National Novel Finishing Month (NaNoFiMo): Write at least 30,000 words and to finish a novel in progress in December.
- International Plot Writing Month: Participants write a plot in December.
Defunct challenges
- National Novelists Exercising Month (NaNoExMo): Exercise for at least ten minutes a day in December. Appears to be defunct.