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Region/USA/TN/Knoxville

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USA :: Tennessee :: Knoxville has been an independent region since 2002.

As of March 2021 its region description reads "KnoxWriMos Noveling Club is a group of writers located in the greater Knoxville area who gather to support each other as we try to write 50,000-word novels in the Scruffy City!"

Regional Stats

  • 2014: 304 novelists; 5,689,783 words written; 18,716 average wordcount
  • 2015: 377 novelists; 7,613,918 words written; 20,196 average wordcount
  • 2016: 359 novelists; 6,918,173 words written; 19,270 average wordcount
  • 2017: 361 novelists; 6,078,272 words written; 16,837 average wordcount
  • 2018: 346 novelists; 6,311,405 words written; 18,241 average wordcount
  • 2019: 293 novelists; 78 winners; 6,028,474 words written[1]
  • 2020: 241 novelists; 4,994,851 words written; 20,726 average wordcount[2]

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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.
  2. Sent from NaNoWriMo HQ, February 2021. Consists of active homed participants who created a NaNoWriMo 2020 project.

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