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Revision as of 15:31, 1 October 2010
Articles to write. I'd put this on my primary page, but I have a feeling it'll get long really quickly. Go ahead and write one yourself! This is as much for me as it is for you, but I couldn't think of a good place elsewhere to put it. If you know of a good place, let me know. Also, if you see a red link somewhere in the wiki, be bold and create the article!
- Pretty much anything from Special:WantedPages except the template-y stuff that I can't get rid of. Argh.
- Finish the Category:Stubs
- Finish NaNoWriMo, Script Frenzy, and The Office of Letters and Light
- The past and present NaNo/OLL staff who don't already have articles. Check out Template:Ollstaff.
- Having articles on basic writing terms and how they relate to NaNo/Script Frenzy would be cool, too. Genre? Character? Protagonist? Antagonist? Point of view? This was mentioned by a few people when crowdsourcing for ideas.
- A list of programs that Wrimos use to write their novels with would be handy for those who like to see their options. What should the article be called?
- A list of published novels that are around 50k in length, just so Wrimos know the length of what they'll be writing. What to call this?
- National Novel Writing Year
- Plot ninja
- Procrastination Station (that part of the NaNo site where cool threads and links of interest get posted)
- Pep talk
- Writer Maps (first called Wrimo Maps, but renamed to Writer Maps during Script Frenzy)
- All-Ages forum (Those forums with the sun next to them. Explain and identify them.)
- The Coffee House (that's the forum thread, not a place write-ins may take place)
- ACK! The boards are dead! (a continuing thread in the Reaching 50,000 forum. Started in 2004 by LadyVivamus.)
- Last Post and Thread Killer (Two similar threads with different histories in the Games, Diversions, and Other Exciting Forms of Procrastination forum, which also needs its own article thanks to its history and popularity. There should also be threads about some of the other popular threads, like Word Association and Bump thread)
- Handwriters (The group of Wrimos who handwrite their novels)
- Fourth wall
- Overachiever
- Muse (of the writerly kind, not the band)
- Mary Sue
- Cliff Brooks (the Wrimo who dies in Wrimos' novels.)
- Lazette Gifford (Zette, longtime Wrimo and one of the first people I associate with huge word counts)
- Kateness, she of a million words.
- And of course, other notable Wrimos
- Suck Club (a NaNo thread that was popular in the early days. The Suck haikus stuck around)
- Writer's block
- Quantity over quality (the main idea behind NaNo and Script Frenzy)
- Drupal (What the NaNo and SF websites run on, 2007-present. We don't have to get technical.)
- Validator (how everyone validates)
- Donation Derby
- Magna Carta (from No Plot? No Problem!)
- I Wrote a Novel, Now What?
- Prompt of the writing variety
- Tips for newbies
- Xoops (what the site ran on from 2005(?)-2006)
- phpBB (what the site ran on from 2002-2003?4?)
- Egregiously Erroneous Information
- Word Association
- Bump thread
- Outline
- Writing enemy
- Site relaunch (you know, what happens in October. Forums are wiped, et cetera.)
- Friday jams (in the OLL office; "Africa", anyone?)
- The Great NaNoWriMo Book Drive
- My NaNoWriMo
- The Wrimo Report
- Breaking News
- Busty Lesbian Cabbage Pirate Ninja (an older tradition)
- Author Code (from the All-Ages Coffee House in September 2010; I still have the author code)
Anything else? Add it! Or better yet, search for it, and if it's not there, start an article yourself!