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United States :: Rhode Island is a NaNoWriMo region for the state of Rhode Island. The entire state is a single region.
From 2014 to 2017, the state split into two regions, Rhode Island :: Elsewhere and Rhode Island :: Providence. The two regions re-merged into one Rhode Island region in 2018.
Statistics
- In 2012, the region wrote 10,105,112 words.
- In 2013, the region wrote 6,911,498 words, or 15961.89 per homed Wrimo.
- In 2018, the 279 novelists wrote 5,391,739 words written, or 19,325 average wordcount per homed Wrimo.
- 2019: 210 novelists; 71 winners; 5,192,164 words written[1]
- 2020: 218 novelists; 4,321,464 words written; 19,823 average wordcount[2]
Municipal Liaisons
Present
- KaNugget (2018-present)
Past
- rkbentley (Co-ML 2006-2011)
- aaffleck (Co-ML 2010-2013)
- MageQueenHoshi (2013, became ML of Providence after)
- Kistoway (2018-2019)
- Rue.Tylar (2018-2019)
Former Rhode Island Regions
See the individual Rhode Island region pages for 2014-2017 information, including Municipal Liaisons and regional statistics.
Notes
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Sent from NaNoWriMo HQ, February 2021. Consists of active homed participants who created a NaNoWriMo 2020 project.
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