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Mar 19
2010
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Everyone who knows me, or who reads this blog, knows I'm the poster child for National Novel Writing Month. I evangelize for NaNoWriMo in the off-season and am a bundle of nervous energy in the months leading up to the big November event. What many people don't know is that NaNoWriMo has a little sister, Script Frenzy. Realizing that there is a lot more to writing than fiction prose, the NaNo folks launched Script Frenzy in 2007, and over 3,000 writers have won the challenge since then. Unlike Nano, where the goal is words, Script Frenzy focuses on pages. Participants must create 100 pages of original Screenplay, stage play, TV show, short film, or graphic novel during the month of April. Frenziers are also allowed to have a partner-in-crime, and the page count goal is the same whether you're writing alone or with a partner.


