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'''USA :: California :: Pomona Valley''' is a NaNoWriMo region for the Pomona Valley area. It was created in 2012.
'''USA :: California :: Pomona Valley''' is a NaNoWriMo region for the Pomona Valley area. It was created in 2011.
 
Before becoming an official region, there were Write-Ins for The Pomona Valley area being organized as early as 2007.
 
In 2010, Pomona Valley was a sub-region for '''USA :: California :: Los Angeles'''.
 
The region's About Us reads (as of January 2019) "Smack dab between Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange Counties. We might be actually -in- all of these counties, but we are unique from them."


==Regional Stats==
==Regional Stats==
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* 2015: 80 novelists; 1,609,964 words written; 20,124 average wordcount
* 2015: 80 novelists; 1,609,964 words written; 20,124 average wordcount
* 2016: 113 novelists; 1,848,462 words written; 16,358 average wordcount
* 2016: 113 novelists; 1,848,462 words written; 16,358 average wordcount
* 2017: 86 novelists; 1,597,296 words written; 18,573 average wordcount  
* 2017: 86 novelists; 1,597,296 words written; 18,573 average wordcount
* 2018: 84 novelists; 1,805,789 words written; 21,497 average wordcount
* 2019: 104 novelists; 29 winners; 2,507,490 words written<ref>Totals from the [https://nanostats.theotheramb.com/ NaNo Stats Generator], using the 2019 non-public Word Count API. This data includes everyone who has joined the region (not necessarily homed) but excludes projects not associated with the NaNoWriMo 2019 event, including word counts across multiple projects.</ref>


==Municipal Liaisons==
==Municipal Liaisons==
===Present===
===Present===
* [http://nanowrimo.org/participants/writerfangirl writerfangirl] (?-2014-present)
* [http://nanowrimo.org/participants/writerfangirl writerfangirl] (2011-present)


===Past===
===Past===
* [http://nanowrimo.org/participants/composr composr] (?-2014)
* [http://nanowrimo.org/participants/composr composr] (2011-2014)
 
==Notes==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://nanowrimo.org/regions/usa-california-pomona-valley Pomona Valley regional forum]
* [http://nanowrimo.org/regions/usa-california-pomona-valley Pomona Valley regional page]
* [https://forums.nanowrimo.org/c/regions/california-pomona-valley Pomona Valley regional forum]


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Revision as of 11:22, 16 April 2020

USA :: California :: Pomona Valley is a NaNoWriMo region for the Pomona Valley area. It was created in 2011.

Before becoming an official region, there were Write-Ins for The Pomona Valley area being organized as early as 2007.

In 2010, Pomona Valley was a sub-region for USA :: California :: Los Angeles.

The region's About Us reads (as of January 2019) "Smack dab between Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange Counties. We might be actually -in- all of these counties, but we are unique from them."

Regional Stats

  • 2014: 108 novelists; 2,680,694 words written; 24,821 average wordcount
  • 2015: 80 novelists; 1,609,964 words written; 20,124 average wordcount
  • 2016: 113 novelists; 1,848,462 words written; 16,358 average wordcount
  • 2017: 86 novelists; 1,597,296 words written; 18,573 average wordcount
  • 2018: 84 novelists; 1,805,789 words written; 21,497 average wordcount
  • 2019: 104 novelists; 29 winners; 2,507,490 words written[1]

Municipal Liaisons

Present

Past

Notes

  1. Totals from the NaNo Stats Generator, using the 2019 non-public Word Count API. This data includes everyone who has joined the region (not necessarily homed) but excludes projects not associated with the NaNoWriMo 2019 event, including word counts across multiple projects.

External Links