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      <itunes:subtitle>Germany and Austria have long been a powerhouse NaNoWriMo regional combo. For our last episode of 2008, WrimoRadio travels to Europe and speaks with the region's ML, Micah, to learn the secrets of the area's success. Plus, we&#8217;ll hear how Wrimos the world over are celebrating the end of NaNoWriMo! This final episode of WrimoRadio 2008 wouldn&#8217;t be complete without one last visit to the Greenwich Treehouse. We stop by just in time for last call, and some sage words of advice on post-NaNo life from Livvy, a New York City ML. WrimoRadio 2008 thanks our NYC MLs, for their gift that kept on giving; and each and every one of you who answered our QOTW. And special thanks to those NaNos who so graciously agreed to be interviewed for WrimoRadio. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! Just go to NaNoWriMo.org, and click on the donations tab. This episode of WrimoRadio is also brought to you by award-winning Nano novelist Lani Diane Rich, who has space available in her spring workshops, running from February 16th to March 29th, 2009. The workshops are limited to six people, and include personal guidance from Lani via a private e-mail loop where attendees will receive e-mail lectures, exercises and feedback directly from Lani as she guides them through the phases of novel-writing. Those classes are Discovering the novel, a six-week intensive workshop designed to guide you through world-building, finding voice, and discovering your process. And Revising The Novel, a six-week intensive workshop guiding you through the revision process, including skill set mini-workshops to help you find and fix the most common problems encountered during revision. Contact Lani through her website for more information! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Surfing A Slow Wave&#8221; by Wishbone Ash &#8220;Telepop&#8221; by The Jerry&#8217;s &#8220;Sambo Do Breako&#8221; by Alien Groove Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the groovy tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way-cool sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final &#8220;Word of the Week&#8221; from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here&#8217;s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be back in December, with a final celebratory &#8220;wrap-up&#8221; episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nan...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final &#8220;Word of the Week&#8221; from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here&#8217;s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be back in December, with a final celebratory &#8220;wrap-up&#8221; episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donation Station. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Sunset&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;The One&#8221; by The Woodshedders &#8220;Hasta La Vista&#8221; by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final &#8220;Word of the Week&#8221; from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here&#8217;s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be back in December, with a final celebratory &#8220;wrap-up&#8221; episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donation Station. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Sunset&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;The One&#8221; by The Woodshedders &#8220;Hasta La Vista&#8221; by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Final Weekend!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24676697-The-Final-Weekend</link>
      <description>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final &#8220;Word of the Week&#8221; from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here&#8217;s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be back in December, with a final celebratory &#8220;wrap-up&#8221; episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nan...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final &#8220;Word of the Week&#8221; from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here&#8217;s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be back in December, with a final celebratory &#8220;wrap-up&#8221; episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donation Station. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Sunset&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;The One&#8221; by The Woodshedders &#8220;Hasta La Vista&#8221; by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final &#8220;Word of the Week&#8221; from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here&#8217;s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be back in December, with a final celebratory &#8220;wrap-up&#8221; episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donation Station. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Sunset&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;The One&#8221; by The Woodshedders &#8220;Hasta La Vista&#8221; by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final &#8220;Word of the Week&#8221; from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here&#8217;s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be back in December, with a final celebratory &#8220;wrap-up&#8221; episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nan...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final &#8220;Word of the Week&#8221; from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here&#8217;s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be back in December, with a final celebratory &#8220;wrap-up&#8221; episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donation Station. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Sunset&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;The One&#8221; by The Woodshedders &#8220;Hasta La Vista&#8221; by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final &#8220;Word of the Week&#8221; from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here&#8217;s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be back in December, with a final celebratory &#8220;wrap-up&#8221; episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donation Station. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Sunset&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;The One&#8221; by The Woodshedders &#8220;Hasta La Vista&#8221; by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The Final Weekend!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23812562-The-Final-Weekend</link>
      <description>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final ???Word of the Week??? from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here???s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I???m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We???ll be back in December, with a final celebratory ???wrap-up??? episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you???yes, you???the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is eas...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final ???Word of the Week??? from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here???s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I???m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We???ll be back in December, with a final celebratory ???wrap-up??? episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you???yes, you???the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy???simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donation Station. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Sunset??? by Yamasaki ???The One??? by The Woodshedders ???Hasta La Vista??? by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Lights! Camera! Action! Here, in the closing hours of NaNoWriMo 2008, WrimoRadio brings you a conversation with Sara Gruen, whose NaNo novel Water For Elephants is being made into a major motion picture! Tune in to hear about your role in the film. We also hear our final ???Word of the Week??? from Olga, Brooklyn ML extraordinaire. Here???s your final chance to answer our QOTW. You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is {blank} from {blank} and I???m celebrating the end of my NaNo by {blank}. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We???ll be back in December, with a final celebratory ???wrap-up??? episode for NaNoWriMo 2008. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you???yes, you???the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy???simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donation Station. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Sunset??? by Yamasaki ???The One??? by The Woodshedders ???Hasta La Vista??? by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier is noveling in Baghdad. Then it&#8217;s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRa...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier is noveling in Baghdad. Then it&#8217;s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Funktown Groove&#8221; by Darryl Allen &#8220;Mexico&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;Pescado&#8221; by The Ukulele Hipster Kings &#8220;Into The Light&#8221; by Dave Percell Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier is noveling in Baghdad. Then it&#8217;s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Funktown Groove&#8221; by Darryl Allen &#8220;Mexico&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;Pescado&#8221; by The Ukulele Hipster Kings &#8220;Into The Light&#8221; by Dave Percell Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wednesday, Week Four!</title>
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      <description>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier who is noveling in Baghdad. Then it&#8217;s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;Wri...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier who is noveling in Baghdad. Then it&#8217;s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Funktown Groove&#8221; by Darryl Allen &#8220;Mexico&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;Pescado&#8221; by The Ukulele Hipster Kings &#8220;Into The Light&#8221; by Dave Percell Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier who is noveling in Baghdad. Then it&#8217;s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Funktown Groove&#8221; by Darryl Allen &#8220;Mexico&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;Pescado&#8221; by The Ukulele Hipster Kings &#8220;Into The Light&#8221; by Dave Percell Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wednesday, Week Four!</title>
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      <description>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier who is noveling in Baghdad. Then it&#8217;s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;Wri...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier who is noveling in Baghdad. Then it&#8217;s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Funktown Groove&#8221; by Darryl Allen &#8220;Mexico&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;Pescado&#8221; by The Ukulele Hipster Kings &#8220;Into The Light&#8221; by Dave Percell Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier who is noveling in Baghdad. Then it&#8217;s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I&#8217;m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We&#8217;ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Funktown Groove&#8221; by Darryl Allen &#8220;Mexico&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;Pescado&#8221; by The Ukulele Hipster Kings &#8220;Into The Light&#8221; by Dave Percell Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wednesday, Week Four!</title>
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      <description>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier who is noveling in Baghdad. Then it???s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I???m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We???ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you???yes, you???the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week???s...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier who is noveling in Baghdad. Then it???s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I???m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We???ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you???yes, you???the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Funktown Groove??? by Darryl Allen ???Mexico??? by Yamasaki ???Pescado??? by The Ukulele Hipster Kings ???Into The Light??? by Dave Percell Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on WrimoRadio, we interview a soldier who is noveling in Baghdad. Then it???s on to Los Angeles, to hear from a group of Young Writers. We also have one last QOTW for you to answer! We love hearing your answers to our Question of the Weekj! You know the drill: grab a microphone, sit down at your computer, and record yourself answering the following: My name is [blank] from [blank] and I???m celebrating the end of my NaNo by [blank]. Keep your answer to 15 seconds or less, and email the WAV or mp3 file to wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org on or before Wednesday, Dec 3rd. We???ll be playing your answers on our December wrap-up episode. Be sure to tune to our next episode, when Chris Baty interviews Sara Gruen, author of the New York Times bestselling NaNo novel Water For Elephants. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you???yes, you???the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Funktown Groove??? by Darryl Allen ???Mexico??? by Yamasaki ???Pescado??? by The Ukulele Hipster Kings ???Into The Light??? by Dave Percell Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Monday, Week Four!</title>
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      <description>Get your motor running&#8230;today on WrimoRadio we&#8217;re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We&#8217;ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We&#8217;ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Upstairs&#8221; by Weather Channel &#8220;Mental Too...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Get your motor running&#8230;today on WrimoRadio we&#8217;re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We&#8217;ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We&#8217;ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Upstairs&#8221; by Weather Channel &#8220;Mental Toothache&#8221; by Chewy Marble &#8220;What The World Needs&#8221; by The Ukelele Hipster Kings Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Get your motor running&#8230;today on WrimoRadio we&#8217;re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We&#8217;ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We&#8217;ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Upstairs&#8221; by Weather Channel &#8220;Mental Toothache&#8221; by Chewy Marble &#8220;What The World Needs&#8221; by The Ukelele Hipster Kings Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 15:22:08 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Monday, Week Four!</title>
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      <description>Get your motor running&#8230;today on WrimoRadio we&#8217;re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We&#8217;ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We&#8217;ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Upstairs&#8221; by Weather Channel &#8220;Mental Too...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Get your motor running&#8230;today on WrimoRadio we&#8217;re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We&#8217;ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We&#8217;ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Upstairs&#8221; by Weather Channel &#8220;Mental Toothache&#8221; by Chewy Marble &#8220;What The World Needs&#8221; by The Ukelele Hipster Kings Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Get your motor running&#8230;today on WrimoRadio we&#8217;re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We&#8217;ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We&#8217;ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Upstairs&#8221; by Weather Channel &#8220;Mental Toothache&#8221; by Chewy Marble &#8220;What The World Needs&#8221; by The Ukelele Hipster Kings Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Monday, Week Four!</title>
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      <description>Get your motor running???today on WrimoRadio we???re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We???ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We???ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you???yes, you???the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy???simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Upstairs??? by Wea...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Get your motor running???today on WrimoRadio we???re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We???ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We???ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you???yes, you???the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy???simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Upstairs??? by Weather Channel ???Mental Toothache??? by Chewy Marble ???What The World Needs??? by The Ukelele Hipster Kings Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Get your motor running???today on WrimoRadio we???re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We???ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We???ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you???yes, you???the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy???simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Upstairs??? by Weather Channel ???Mental Toothache??? by Chewy Marble ???What The World Needs??? by The Ukelele Hipster Kings Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Monday, Week Four!</title>
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      <description>Get your motor running&#8230;today on WrimoRadio we&#8217;re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We&#8217;ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We&#8217;ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Upstairs&#8221; by Weather Channel &#8220;Mental Too...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Get your motor running&#8230;today on WrimoRadio we&#8217;re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We&#8217;ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We&#8217;ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Upstairs&#8221; by Weather Channel &#8220;Mental Toothache&#8221; by Chewy Marble &#8220;What The World Needs&#8221; by The Ukelele Hipster Kings Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Get your motor running&#8230;today on WrimoRadio we&#8217;re revving up our engines in preparation for the final week of the challenge. Today, we get the scoop on what to expect during Week Four from our New York Nanos, and hear your answers to our QOTW! WrimoRadio would like to extend a special thank you to our New York City NaNos: Erin, Olivia, Alexis, Marsha, Teresa, Dan, and Olga, for all of their great stories, as well as their insight into this crazy and wonderful thing that is NaNoWriMo. We&#8217;ll be back on Wednesday to interview a Marine who is Nanoing in Baghdad. We&#8217;ll also hear from a Los Angeles-based group of Young Writers, so be sure to tune in. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything else about National Novel Writing Month, is brought to you by you&#8212;yes, you&#8212;the generous individuals who have contributed to NaNoWriMo. Donating is easy&#8212;simply go to nanowrimo.org and click on Donations. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Upstairs&#8221; by Weather Channel &#8220;Mental Toothache&#8221; by Chewy Marble &#8220;What The World Needs&#8221; by The Ukelele Hipster Kings Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the sound effects</itunes:summary>
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      <description>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today&#8217;s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian&#8217;s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Santa Maria&#8221; by Will Kriski &#8220;Dog&#8221; by Torsans &#8220;E-Funk&#8221; by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today&#8217;s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian&#8217;s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Santa Maria&#8221; by Will Kriski &#8220;Dog&#8221; by Torsans &#8220;E-Funk&#8221; by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today&#8217;s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian&#8217;s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Santa Maria&#8221; by Will Kriski &#8220;Dog&#8221; by Torsans &#8220;E-Funk&#8221; by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday, Week Three!</title>
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      <description>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today&#8217;s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian&#8217;s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Santa Maria&#8221; by Will Kriski &#8220;Dog&#8221; by Torsans &#8220;E-Funk&#8221; by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today&#8217;s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian&#8217;s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Santa Maria&#8221; by Will Kriski &#8220;Dog&#8221; by Torsans &#8220;E-Funk&#8221; by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today&#8217;s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian&#8217;s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Santa Maria&#8221; by Will Kriski &#8220;Dog&#8221; by Torsans &#8220;E-Funk&#8221; by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday, Week Three!</title>
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      <description>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today&#8217;s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian&#8217;s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Santa Maria&#8221; by Will Kriski &#8220;Dog&#8221; by Torsans &#8220;E-Funk&#8221; by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today&#8217;s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian&#8217;s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Santa Maria&#8221; by Will Kriski &#8220;Dog&#8221; by Torsans &#8220;E-Funk&#8221; by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today&#8217;s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian&#8217;s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Santa Maria&#8221; by Will Kriski &#8220;Dog&#8221; by Torsans &#8220;E-Funk&#8221; by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday, Week Three!</title>
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      <description>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today???s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian???s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Santa Maria??? by Will Kriski ???Dog??? by Torsans ???E-Funk??? by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today???s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian???s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Santa Maria??? by Will Kriski ???Dog??? by Torsans ???E-Funk??? by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>WrimoRadio welcomes Chris Baty back to our studios for a chat with Ian Randall Wilson, who teaches NaNoWriMo to UCLA students. Also: Word of the Week, and a chance to dance your writing blues away with our end-of-episode funk party! On today???s episode, Chris Baty interviews Ian Randall Wilson, a UCLA professor who teaches a course on NaNoWriMo. Ian???s got great tips for this upcoming week to maximize your word count and emerge victorious! We also hear from Brooklyn ML Olga, with our Word of the Week, and invite you to get up out of your writing chair and get down with our end-of-episode funk jam. Shake some feeling back into those carpal tunnels! This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by Redroom.com. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Santa Maria??? by Will Kriski ???Dog??? by Torsans ???E-Funk??? by The Moot Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for our sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wednesday, Week Three!</title>
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      <description>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we&#8217;re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There&#8217;s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Do You Know the Way to San Jose&#8221; by Marilyn Scott &#8220;jojo&#8221; by yamasaki &#8220;me, dad &amp;amp; van the man&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;loun...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we&#8217;re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There&#8217;s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Do You Know the Way to San Jose&#8221; by Marilyn Scott &#8220;jojo&#8221; by yamasaki &#8220;me, dad &amp;amp; van the man&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;lounge pop&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Positivity&#8221; by Timlin Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we&#8217;re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There&#8217;s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Do You Know the Way to San Jose&#8221; by Marilyn Scott &#8220;jojo&#8221; by yamasaki &#8220;me, dad &amp;amp; van the man&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;lounge pop&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Positivity&#8221; by Timlin Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wednesday, Week Three!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23645761-Wednesday-Week-Three</link>
      <description>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we&#8217;re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There&#8217;s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Do You Know the Way to San Jose&#8221; by Marilyn Scott &#8220;jojo&#8221; by yamasaki &#8220;me, dad &amp;amp; van the man&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;loun...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we&#8217;re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There&#8217;s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Do You Know the Way to San Jose&#8221; by Marilyn Scott &#8220;jojo&#8221; by yamasaki &#8220;me, dad &amp;amp; van the man&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;lounge pop&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Positivity&#8221; by Timlin Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we&#8217;re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There&#8217;s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Do You Know the Way to San Jose&#8221; by Marilyn Scott &#8220;jojo&#8221; by yamasaki &#8220;me, dad &amp;amp; van the man&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;lounge pop&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Positivity&#8221; by Timlin Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wednesday, Week Three!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24676709-Wednesday-Week-Three</link>
      <description>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we&#8217;re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There&#8217;s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Do You Know the Way to San Jose&#8221; by Marilyn Scott &#8220;jojo&#8221; by yamasaki &#8220;me, dad &amp;amp; van the man&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;loun...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we&#8217;re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There&#8217;s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Do You Know the Way to San Jose&#8221; by Marilyn Scott &#8220;jojo&#8221; by yamasaki &#8220;me, dad &amp;amp; van the man&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;lounge pop&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Positivity&#8221; by Timlin Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we&#8217;re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There&#8217;s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Do You Know the Way to San Jose&#8221; by Marilyn Scott &#8220;jojo&#8221; by yamasaki &#8220;me, dad &amp;amp; van the man&#8221; by Yamasaki &#8220;lounge pop&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Positivity&#8221; by Timlin Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wednesday, Week Three!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23812566-Wednesday-Week-Three</link>
      <description>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we???re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There???s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I???ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Do You Know the Way to San Jose??? by Marilyn Scott ???jojo??? by yamasaki ???me, dad &amp;amp; van th...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we???re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There???s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I???ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Do You Know the Way to San Jose??? by Marilyn Scott ???jojo??? by yamasaki ???me, dad &amp;amp; van the man??? by Yamasaki ???lounge pop??? by AjT ???Positivity??? by Timlin Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today, WrimoRadio looks at noveling in the workplace with Nanos from London and Seattle. Do their bosses know? Is NaNoWriMo responsible for a global dip in productivity in November? Tune in and find out! Do you know the way to 30K? Midway through Week Three, and we???re on the quest to reach that milestone by bedtime on Wednesday. But first, take a break with WrimoRadio! There???s still time to answer our latest Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I???ve written this month is [blank. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air next Monday! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Do You Know the Way to San Jose??? by Marilyn Scott ???jojo??? by yamasaki ???me, dad &amp;amp; van the man??? by Yamasaki ???lounge pop??? by AjT ???Positivity??? by Timlin Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Monday, Week Three!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23634455-Monday-Week-Three</link>
      <description>Today on WrimoRadio, we&#8217;ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded&#8212;your answers were fantastic! Once again, we&#8217;ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Tells secon...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on WrimoRadio, we&#8217;ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded&#8212;your answers were fantastic! Once again, we&#8217;ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Tells second shot&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Magic JB Jazz&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Petite Elora&#8221; by AjT &#8220;I&#8217;m No Father My Brother My Brother I&#8217;m Only A Son&#8221; by Brian Butler Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on WrimoRadio, we&#8217;ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded&#8212;your answers were fantastic! Once again, we&#8217;ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Tells second shot&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Magic JB Jazz&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Petite Elora&#8221; by AjT &#8220;I&#8217;m No Father My Brother My Brother I&#8217;m Only A Son&#8221; by Brian Butler Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 23:32:30 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Monday, Week Three!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24181056-Monday-Week-Three</link>
      <description>Today on WrimoRadio, we&#8217;ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded&#8212;your answers were fantastic! Once again, we&#8217;ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Tells secon...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on WrimoRadio, we&#8217;ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded&#8212;your answers were fantastic! Once again, we&#8217;ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Tells second shot&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Magic JB Jazz&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Petite Elora&#8221; by AjT &#8220;I&#8217;m No Father My Brother My Brother I&#8217;m Only A Son&#8221; by Brian Butler Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on WrimoRadio, we&#8217;ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded&#8212;your answers were fantastic! Once again, we&#8217;ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Tells second shot&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Magic JB Jazz&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Petite Elora&#8221; by AjT &#8220;I&#8217;m No Father My Brother My Brother I&#8217;m Only A Son&#8221; by Brian Butler Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Monday, Week Three!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24676714-Monday-Week-Three</link>
      <description>Today on WrimoRadio, we&#8217;ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded&#8212;your answers were fantastic! Once again, we&#8217;ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Tells secon...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on WrimoRadio, we&#8217;ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded&#8212;your answers were fantastic! Once again, we&#8217;ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Tells second shot&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Magic JB Jazz&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Petite Elora&#8221; by AjT &#8220;I&#8217;m No Father My Brother My Brother I&#8217;m Only A Son&#8221; by Brian Butler Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on WrimoRadio, we&#8217;ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded&#8212;your answers were fantastic! Once again, we&#8217;ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I&#8217;ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Tells second shot&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Magic JB Jazz&#8221; by AjT &#8220;Petite Elora&#8221; by AjT &#8220;I&#8217;m No Father My Brother My Brother I&#8217;m Only A Son&#8221; by Brian Butler Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Monday, Week Three!</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Today on WrimoRadio, we???ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded???your answers were fantastic! Once again, we???ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I???ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Tells second shot??? by AjT ???Magic JB Jazz??? by AjT ???Petite Elora??? by AjT ???I???m No Father My Brother My Brother I???m Only A Son??? by Brian Butler Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on WrimoRadio, we???ll hear your answers to our Question of the Week. Thanks to everyone who responded???your answers were fantastic! Once again, we???ll visit with our NYC Nanos, who describe what to expect in Week Three and relate a NaNo anecdote of serious badliness that is very appropriate for this week. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [where you live] and the worst line of prose I???ve written this month is [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, when we interview Nanos who have taken on the challenge along with their coworkers. This episode of WrimoRadio is brought to you by RedRoom.com! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Tells second shot??? by AjT ???Magic JB Jazz??? by AjT ???Petite Elora??? by AjT ???I???m No Father My Brother My Brother I???m Only A Son??? by Brian Butler Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Friday, Week Two!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24181057-Friday-Week-Two</link>
      <description>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Abundant Harvest&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall &#8220;Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo&#8221; by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Ursula's Magic Garden&#8221; by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow &#8220;Writer's Block&#8221; by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Stillness Within&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Abundant Harvest&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall &#8220;Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo&#8221; by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Ursula's Magic Garden&#8221; by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow &#8220;Writer's Block&#8221; by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Stillness Within&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Abundant Harvest&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall &#8220;Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo&#8221; by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Ursula's Magic Garden&#8221; by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow &#8220;Writer's Block&#8221; by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Stillness Within&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Abundant Harvest&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall &#8220;Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo&#8221; by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Ursula's Magic Garden&#8221; by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow &#8220;Writer's Block&#8221; by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Stillness Within&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Abundant Harvest&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall &#8220;Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo&#8221; by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Ursula's Magic Garden&#8221; by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow &#8220;Writer's Block&#8221; by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Stillness Within&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Abundant Harvest&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall &#8220;Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo&#8221; by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Ursula's Magic Garden&#8221; by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow &#8220;Writer's Block&#8221; by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Stillness Within&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Abundant Harvest&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall &#8220;Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo&#8221; by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Ursula's Magic Garden&#8221; by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow &#8220;Writer's Block&#8221; by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Stillness Within&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Abundant Harvest&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall &#8220;Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo&#8221; by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Ursula's Magic Garden&#8221; by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow &#8220;Writer's Block&#8221; by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir &#8220;Stillness Within&#8221; by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We???ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our ???Question of the Week???! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Abundant Harvest??? by Between the Words/Chagall ???Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo??? by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir ???Ursula's Magic Garden??? by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow ???Writer's Block??? by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir ???Stillness Within??? by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>WrimoRadio wraps up Week Two with a visit from Toronto ML Debs, one of the co-producers of the NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We???ll hear some selections from the disc, and chat with Debs about the stories behind the songs. The NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD is an official fundraiser for National Novel Writing Month. To purchase a copy, just drop by Toronto's regional website. Be sure to tune in on Monday, Nov. 17th, when we kick-off week three with your answers to our ???Question of the Week???! Your responses have been terrific! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Abundant Harvest??? by Between the Words/Chagall ???Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo??? by Victoria Anisman Reiner &amp;amp; Errol Elumir ???Ursula's Magic Garden??? by Roben &amp;amp; Ross Goodfellow ???Writer's Block??? by Deborah Linden &amp;amp; Errol Elumir ???Stillness Within??? by Between the Words/Chagall Thanks to NaNoWriMusic 2008 for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>UPDATE: WrimoRadio's Santa Barbara studios are under fire evacuation orders, so Friday's episode will be delayed. The podcast must go on; we'll just be a day or two late! Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today&#8217;s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don&#8217;t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>UPDATE: WrimoRadio's Santa Barbara studios are under fire evacuation orders, so Friday's episode will be delayed. The podcast must go on; we'll just be a day or two late! Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today&#8217;s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don&#8217;t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Friday, Nov. 14th, when we talk with Debs, a Toronto ML, who was instrumental in putting together NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll also be hearing again from Brooklyn ML Olga with another &#8220;Word of the Week." This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Impromptu For Six Pianos&#8221; by Ash Verjee &#8220;bj&#8221; by 22 &#8220;Angelic Disko&#8221; Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>UPDATE: WrimoRadio's Santa Barbara studios are under fire evacuation orders, so Friday's episode will be delayed. The podcast must go on; we'll just be a day or two late! Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today&#8217;s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don&#8217;t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Friday, Nov. 14th, when we talk with Debs, a Toronto ML, who was instrumental in putting together NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll also be hearing again from Brooklyn ML Olga with another &#8220;Word of the Week." This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Impromptu For Six Pianos&#8221; by Ash Verjee &#8220;bj&#8221; by 22 &#8220;Angelic Disko&#8221; Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>UPDATE: WrimoRadio's Santa Barbara studios are under fire evacuation orders, so Friday's episode will be delayed. The podcast must go on; we'll just be a day or two late! Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today&#8217;s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don&#8217;t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an ...</description>
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      <itunes:summary>UPDATE: WrimoRadio's Santa Barbara studios are under fire evacuation orders, so Friday's episode will be delayed. The podcast must go on; we'll just be a day or two late! Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today&#8217;s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don&#8217;t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Friday, Nov. 14th, when we talk with Debs, a Toronto ML, who was instrumental in putting together NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll also be hearing again from Brooklyn ML Olga with another &#8220;Word of the Week." This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Impromptu For Six Pianos&#8221; by Ash Verjee &#8220;bj&#8221; by 22 &#8220;Angelic Disko&#8221; Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today&#8217;s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don&#8217;t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Friday, Nov. 14th, when we talk with Debs, a Toronto ML, who was instrumental in putting together NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll also be hearing again from Brooklyn ML Olga with another &#8220;Word of the Week." This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Impromptu For Six Pianos&#8221; by Ash Verjee &#8220;bj&#8221; by 22 &#8220;Angelic Disko&#8221; Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today&#8217;s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don&#8217;t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Friday, Nov. 14th, when we talk with Debs, a Toronto ML, who was instrumental in putting together NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We&#8217;ll also be hearing again from Brooklyn ML Olga with another &#8220;Word of the Week." This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Impromptu For Six Pianos&#8221; by Ash Verjee &#8220;bj&#8221; by 22 &#8220;Angelic Disko&#8221; Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>UPDATE: WrimoRadio's Santa Barbara studios are under fire evacuation orders, so Friday's episode will be delayed. The podcast must go on; we'll just be a day or two late! Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today???s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don???t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our ???Question of the Week???. To answer this week???s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>UPDATE: WrimoRadio's Santa Barbara studios are under fire evacuation orders, so Friday's episode will be delayed. The podcast must go on; we'll just be a day or two late! Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today???s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don???t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our ???Question of the Week???. To answer this week???s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Friday, Nov. 14th, when we talk with Debs, a Toronto ML, who was instrumental in putting together NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We???ll also be hearing again from Brooklyn ML Olga with another ???Word of the Week." This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Impromptu For Six Pianos??? by Ash Verjee ???bj??? by 22 ???Angelic Disko??? Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>UPDATE: WrimoRadio's Santa Barbara studios are under fire evacuation orders, so Friday's episode will be delayed. The podcast must go on; we'll just be a day or two late! Recently, NaNoWriMo got tagged as "an underground dating site for book nerds." To see if there's any truth to the rumors, we headed to Britain, Nashville, and the Pacific Northwest to poll some NaNo singles on their November love lives. In today???s episode, WrimoRadio sets out to investigate the rumors that NaNoWriMo is a swinging singles scene. The verdict: Maybe not so much. Thanks to Nanos Chris, Shellie, Claire, and Meredith for assisting us in this episode. Don???t forget, you have until Friday to respond to our ???Question of the Week???. To answer this week???s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]." Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Friday, Nov. 14th, when we talk with Debs, a Toronto ML, who was instrumental in putting together NaNoWriMusic 2008 CD. We???ll also be hearing again from Brooklyn ML Olga with another ???Word of the Week." This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Impromptu For Six Pianos??? by Ash Verjee ???bj??? by 22 ???Angelic Disko??? Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 15:47:30 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Monday, Week Two!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23603629-Monday-Week-Two</link>
      <description>Say it isn&#8217;t so! The honeymoon is over. The bloom is off the rose. The euphoria of Week One is but a distant memory. Yes, fellow Nanos, we&#8217;ve entered Week Two of the challenge. But never fear, WrimoRadio is here! In this episode, we hear from our veteran New York Nanos with their NaNo-tested and approved tips on bolstering your word count. We also hear your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;&#8212;Nanos all over the world chime in on how to stay motivated during this make-or-break week of the challenge. Last week&#8217;s response to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221; was just fantastic&#8212;thanks to all of you who sent us your audio. Keep &#8216;em coming! To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll pu...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Say it isn&#8217;t so! The honeymoon is over. The bloom is off the rose. The euphoria of Week One is but a distant memory. Yes, fellow Nanos, we&#8217;ve entered Week Two of the challenge. But never fear, WrimoRadio is here! In this episode, we hear from our veteran New York Nanos with their NaNo-tested and approved tips on bolstering your word count. We also hear your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;&#8212;Nanos all over the world chime in on how to stay motivated during this make-or-break week of the challenge. Last week&#8217;s response to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221; was just fantastic&#8212;thanks to all of you who sent us your audio. Keep &#8216;em coming! To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, Nov. 12th, when we focus on Nanos of the single persuasion. Is it true NaNoWriMo is a swinging scene for singles? Tune in and find out! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Chopin Nocturne 55.1&#8221; by In the Hands &#8220;Spy Beach&#8221; by This Spy Surfs &#8220;Look!...A Clue! by Get Three Coffins Ready &#8220;Qiyamah&#8221; by Kenny Haining &#8220;Rumble Groove&#8221; by George Fletcher&#8217;s Bourbon Renewal Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Say it isn&#8217;t so! The honeymoon is over. The bloom is off the rose. The euphoria of Week One is but a distant memory. Yes, fellow Nanos, we&#8217;ve entered Week Two of the challenge. But never fear, WrimoRadio is here! In this episode, we hear from our veteran New York Nanos with their NaNo-tested and approved tips on bolstering your word count. We also hear your answers to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;&#8212;Nanos all over the world chime in on how to stay motivated during this make-or-break week of the challenge. Last week&#8217;s response to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221; was just fantastic&#8212;thanks to all of you who sent us your audio. Keep &#8216;em coming! To answer this week&#8217;s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, Nov. 12th, when we focus on Nanos of the single persuasion. Is it true NaNoWriMo is a swinging scene for singles? Tune in and find out! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Chopin Nocturne 55.1&#8221; by In the Hands &#8220;Spy Beach&#8221; by This Spy Surfs &#8220;Look!...A Clue! by Get Three Coffins Ready &#8220;Qiyamah&#8221; by Kenny Haining &#8220;Rumble Groove&#8221; by George Fletcher&#8217;s Bourbon Renewal Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:45:05 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Monday, Week Two!</title>
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      <description>Say it isn???t so! The honeymoon is over. The bloom is off the rose. The euphoria of Week One is but a distant memory. Yes, fellow Nanos, we???ve entered Week Two of the challenge. But never fear, WrimoRadio is here! In this episode, we hear from our veteran New York Nanos with their NaNo-tested and approved tips on bolstering your word count. We also hear your answers to our ???Question of the Week??????Nanos all over the world chime in on how to stay motivated during this make-or-break week of the challenge. Last week???s response to our ???Question of the Week??? was just fantastic???thanks to all of you who sent us your audio. Keep ???em coming! To answer this week???s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Say it isn???t so! The honeymoon is over. The bloom is off the rose. The euphoria of Week One is but a distant memory. Yes, fellow Nanos, we???ve entered Week Two of the challenge. But never fear, WrimoRadio is here! In this episode, we hear from our veteran New York Nanos with their NaNo-tested and approved tips on bolstering your word count. We also hear your answers to our ???Question of the Week??????Nanos all over the world chime in on how to stay motivated during this make-or-break week of the challenge. Last week???s response to our ???Question of the Week??? was just fantastic???thanks to all of you who sent us your audio. Keep ???em coming! To answer this week???s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, Nov. 12th, when we focus on Nanos of the single persuasion. Is it true NaNoWriMo is a swinging scene for singles? Tune in and find out! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Chopin Nocturne 55.1??? by In the Hands ???Spy Beach??? by This Spy Surfs ???Look!...A Clue! by Get Three Coffins Ready ???Qiyamah??? by Kenny Haining ???Rumble Groove??? by George Fletcher???s Bourbon Renewal Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Say it isn???t so! The honeymoon is over. The bloom is off the rose. The euphoria of Week One is but a distant memory. Yes, fellow Nanos, we???ve entered Week Two of the challenge. But never fear, WrimoRadio is here! In this episode, we hear from our veteran New York Nanos with their NaNo-tested and approved tips on bolstering your word count. We also hear your answers to our ???Question of the Week??????Nanos all over the world chime in on how to stay motivated during this make-or-break week of the challenge. Last week???s response to our ???Question of the Week??? was just fantastic???thanks to all of you who sent us your audio. Keep ???em coming! To answer this week???s question, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [town where you live] and my novel has evolved from [blank] to [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, Nov. 12th, when we focus on Nanos of the single persuasion. Is it true NaNoWriMo is a swinging scene for singles? Tune in and find out! This episode of WrimoRadio sponsored by CreateSpace! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Chopin Nocturne 55.1??? by In the Hands ???Spy Beach??? by This Spy Surfs ???Look!...A Clue! by Get Three Coffins Ready ???Qiyamah??? by Kenny Haining ???Rumble Groove??? by George Fletcher???s Bourbon Renewal Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for the way cool sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:45:05 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday, Week One!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23594079-Friday-Week-One</link>
      <description>We wrap up this first week of WrimoRadio 2008 by chatting with bestselling author Lani Diane Rich, who credits NaNoWriMo with jump-starting her career, and who offers some advice for the challenging week ahead. Also, we debut our regular Friday feature, &#8220;Word of the Week"! For more information on Lani, visit her website. Her latest NaNoWriMo novel is Wish You Were Here . Thanks to everyone who submitted an answer to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. Be sure and tune in to WrimoRadio on Monday to hear your answers! We&#8217;ll also get some advice on making it through this next week of NaNoWriMo- the &#8220;Sophomore Slump&#8221; - that many consider the most challenging week of NaNoWriMo. Until then, here&#8217;s wishing all of you a productive, high word-count weekend! You can now subscribe to WrimoRadio on iTunes! You&#8217;ll find us by searching for &#8220;WrimoRadio&#8221; in the podcasts section. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about NaNoWriMo, is sponsored by YOU - the generous individuals who contribute to Nat...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>We wrap up this first week of WrimoRadio 2008 by chatting with bestselling author Lani Diane Rich, who credits NaNoWriMo with jump-starting her career, and who offers some advice for the challenging week ahead. Also, we debut our regular Friday feature, &#8220;Word of the Week"! For more information on Lani, visit her website. Her latest NaNoWriMo novel is Wish You Were Here . Thanks to everyone who submitted an answer to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. Be sure and tune in to WrimoRadio on Monday to hear your answers! We&#8217;ll also get some advice on making it through this next week of NaNoWriMo- the &#8220;Sophomore Slump&#8221; - that many consider the most challenging week of NaNoWriMo. Until then, here&#8217;s wishing all of you a productive, high word-count weekend! You can now subscribe to WrimoRadio on iTunes! You&#8217;ll find us by searching for &#8220;WrimoRadio&#8221; in the podcasts section. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about NaNoWriMo, is sponsored by YOU - the generous individuals who contribute to National Novel Writing Month. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Cool Rhythm&#8221; by Brian Butler &#8220;el viento&#8221; by Justin Gordon Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We wrap up this first week of WrimoRadio 2008 by chatting with bestselling author Lani Diane Rich, who credits NaNoWriMo with jump-starting her career, and who offers some advice for the challenging week ahead. Also, we debut our regular Friday feature, &#8220;Word of the Week"! For more information on Lani, visit her website. Her latest NaNoWriMo novel is Wish You Were Here . Thanks to everyone who submitted an answer to our &#8220;Question of the Week&#8221;. Be sure and tune in to WrimoRadio on Monday to hear your answers! We&#8217;ll also get some advice on making it through this next week of NaNoWriMo- the &#8220;Sophomore Slump&#8221; - that many consider the most challenging week of NaNoWriMo. Until then, here&#8217;s wishing all of you a productive, high word-count weekend! You can now subscribe to WrimoRadio on iTunes! You&#8217;ll find us by searching for &#8220;WrimoRadio&#8221; in the podcasts section. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about NaNoWriMo, is sponsored by YOU - the generous individuals who contribute to National Novel Writing Month. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Cool Rhythm&#8221; by Brian Butler &#8220;el viento&#8221; by Justin Gordon Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 14:29:18 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Friday, Week One!</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23640509-Friday-Week-One</link>
      <description>We wrap up this first week of WrimoRadio 2008 by chatting with bestselling author Lani Diane Rich, who credits NaNoWriMo with jump-starting her career, and who offers some advice for the challenging week ahead. Also, we debut our regular Friday feature, ???Word of the Week"! For more information on Lani, visit her website. Her latest NaNoWriMo novel is Wish You Were Here . Thanks to everyone who submitted an answer to our ???Question of the Week???. Be sure and tune in to WrimoRadio on Monday to hear your answers! We???ll also get some advice on making it through this next week of NaNoWriMo- the ???Sophomore Slump??? - that many consider the most challenging week of NaNoWriMo. Until then, here???s wishing all of you a productive, high word-count weekend! You can now subscribe to WrimoRadio on iTunes! You???ll find us by searching for ???WrimoRadio??? in the podcasts section. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about NaNoWriMo, is sponsored by YOU - the generous individuals w...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>We wrap up this first week of WrimoRadio 2008 by chatting with bestselling author Lani Diane Rich, who credits NaNoWriMo with jump-starting her career, and who offers some advice for the challenging week ahead. Also, we debut our regular Friday feature, ???Word of the Week"! For more information on Lani, visit her website. Her latest NaNoWriMo novel is Wish You Were Here . Thanks to everyone who submitted an answer to our ???Question of the Week???. Be sure and tune in to WrimoRadio on Monday to hear your answers! We???ll also get some advice on making it through this next week of NaNoWriMo- the ???Sophomore Slump??? - that many consider the most challenging week of NaNoWriMo. Until then, here???s wishing all of you a productive, high word-count weekend! You can now subscribe to WrimoRadio on iTunes! You???ll find us by searching for ???WrimoRadio??? in the podcasts section. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about NaNoWriMo, is sponsored by YOU - the generous individuals who contribute to National Novel Writing Month. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Cool Rhythm??? by Brian Butler ???el viento??? by Justin Gordon Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for sound effects.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We wrap up this first week of WrimoRadio 2008 by chatting with bestselling author Lani Diane Rich, who credits NaNoWriMo with jump-starting her career, and who offers some advice for the challenging week ahead. Also, we debut our regular Friday feature, ???Word of the Week"! For more information on Lani, visit her website. Her latest NaNoWriMo novel is Wish You Were Here . Thanks to everyone who submitted an answer to our ???Question of the Week???. Be sure and tune in to WrimoRadio on Monday to hear your answers! We???ll also get some advice on making it through this next week of NaNoWriMo- the ???Sophomore Slump??? - that many consider the most challenging week of NaNoWriMo. Until then, here???s wishing all of you a productive, high word-count weekend! You can now subscribe to WrimoRadio on iTunes! You???ll find us by searching for ???WrimoRadio??? in the podcasts section. This episode of WrimoRadio, like everything about NaNoWriMo, is sponsored by YOU - the generous individuals who contribute to National Novel Writing Month. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Cool Rhythm??? by Brian Butler ???el viento??? by Justin Gordon Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes, and soundsnap.com for sound effects.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Wednesday, Week One!</title>
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      <description>In today&#8217;s episode we hear some words of wisdom from the winningest group of Nanos, our 50-plus writers. Who are they? How do they do it? Is it true they have an extra set of hands? Tune in and find out! Time certainly does fly when you&#8217;re writing 50,000 words in a month! (To say nothing of producing a podcast&#8230;but I digress.) Today we travel from the USA to Saskatchewan, and then on to Wales, to hear from this inspiring group of Nanos. Don&#8217;t forget&#8212;you have until Friday, November 7th to submit your answer to our Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live now] and I stay focused on my writing by [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Tune in on Friday, Nov. 7th, to hear Chris Baty interview award-winning novelis...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In today&#8217;s episode we hear some words of wisdom from the winningest group of Nanos, our 50-plus writers. Who are they? How do they do it? Is it true they have an extra set of hands? Tune in and find out! Time certainly does fly when you&#8217;re writing 50,000 words in a month! (To say nothing of producing a podcast&#8230;but I digress.) Today we travel from the USA to Saskatchewan, and then on to Wales, to hear from this inspiring group of Nanos. Don&#8217;t forget&#8212;you have until Friday, November 7th to submit your answer to our Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live now] and I stay focused on my writing by [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Tune in on Friday, Nov. 7th, to hear Chris Baty interview award-winning novelist Lani Diane Rich, who got her start&#8212;where else? Right here at NaNoWriMo. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by MobaMingle! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Frejas Breakdown&#8221; by Frejas Bluegrass Band &#8220;DayDreamer-the Sunday morning wake up song&#8221; by after son &#8220;Love piano&#8221; and &#8220;Red Bordeaux Wine&#8221; by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In today&#8217;s episode we hear some words of wisdom from the winningest group of Nanos, our 50-plus writers. Who are they? How do they do it? Is it true they have an extra set of hands? Tune in and find out! Time certainly does fly when you&#8217;re writing 50,000 words in a month! (To say nothing of producing a podcast&#8230;but I digress.) Today we travel from the USA to Saskatchewan, and then on to Wales, to hear from this inspiring group of Nanos. Don&#8217;t forget&#8212;you have until Friday, November 7th to submit your answer to our Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [where you live now] and I stay focused on my writing by [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Tune in on Friday, Nov. 7th, to hear Chris Baty interview award-winning novelist Lani Diane Rich, who got her start&#8212;where else? Right here at NaNoWriMo. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by MobaMingle! This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Frejas Breakdown&#8221; by Frejas Bluegrass Band &#8220;DayDreamer-the Sunday morning wake up song&#8221; by after son &#8220;Love piano&#8221; and &#8220;Red Bordeaux Wine&#8221; by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 16:45:05 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In today???s episode we hear some words of wisdom from the winningest group of Nanos, our 50-plus writers. Who are they? How do they do it? Is it true they have an extra set of hands? Tune in and find out! Time certainly does fly when you???re writing 50,000 words in a month! (To say nothing of producing a podcast???but I digress.) Today we travel from the USA to Saskatchewan, and then on to Wales, to hear from this inspiring group of Nanos. Don???t forget???you have until Friday, November 7th to submit your answer to our Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [where you live now] and I stay focused on my writing by [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Tune in on Friday, Nov. 7th, to hear Chris Baty interview award-winning novelist Lani Diane Rich, who got her start???where else? Right here at NaNoWriMo. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by MobaMingle! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Frejas Breakdown??? by Frejas Bluegrass Band ???DayDreamer-the Sunday morning wake up song??? by after son ???Love piano??? and ???Red Bordeaux Wine??? by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In today???s episode we hear some words of wisdom from the winningest group of Nanos, our 50-plus writers. Who are they? How do they do it? Is it true they have an extra set of hands? Tune in and find out! Time certainly does fly when you???re writing 50,000 words in a month! (To say nothing of producing a podcast???but I digress.) Today we travel from the USA to Saskatchewan, and then on to Wales, to hear from this inspiring group of Nanos. Don???t forget???you have until Friday, November 7th to submit your answer to our Question of the Week. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [where you live now] and I stay focused on my writing by [blank]. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. Tune in on Friday, Nov. 7th, to hear Chris Baty interview award-winning novelist Lani Diane Rich, who got her start???where else? Right here at NaNoWriMo. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by MobaMingle! This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Frejas Breakdown??? by Frejas Bluegrass Band ???DayDreamer-the Sunday morning wake up song??? by after son ???Love piano??? and ???Red Bordeaux Wine??? by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Live from New York, it???s WrimoRadio! WrimoRadio visits NYC, where where we get helpful tips on Week One from veteran Nanos. Plus, YOUR answers to our Question of the Week! For this first ???official??? episode of 2008, WrimoRadio traveled to Manhattan, where we spent a very enjoyable evening with an amazing group of NYC NaNos at the Greenwich Treehouse. Special thanks to Erin, Livvy, Teresa, Olga, Alexis, Marsha, and Dan for your contributions to WrimoRadio! We look forward to hearing from you throughout the month. We also debut our regular Monday feature??????your answers to our Question of the Week. Our first week???s response was overwhelming, and we sadly couldn't fit everyone in. Thanks to all of you who sent us your audio! The NEW Question of the Week is: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [town where you live] and I stay focused on my writing by [blank]. All entries must be received by Friday, November 7. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and reco...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Live from New York, it???s WrimoRadio! WrimoRadio visits NYC, where where we get helpful tips on Week One from veteran Nanos. Plus, YOUR answers to our Question of the Week! For this first ???official??? episode of 2008, WrimoRadio traveled to Manhattan, where we spent a very enjoyable evening with an amazing group of NYC NaNos at the Greenwich Treehouse. Special thanks to Erin, Livvy, Teresa, Olga, Alexis, Marsha, and Dan for your contributions to WrimoRadio! We look forward to hearing from you throughout the month. We also debut our regular Monday feature??????your answers to our Question of the Week. Our first week???s response was overwhelming, and we sadly couldn't fit everyone in. Thanks to all of you who sent us your audio! The NEW Question of the Week is: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [town where you live] and I stay focused on my writing by [blank]. All entries must be received by Friday, November 7. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and record yourself. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air on Monday, November 10. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by Writer???s Digest Books! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, November 5 for the next episode of WrimoRadio. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Apple Chunk Guitar??? by AjT</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Live from New York, it???s WrimoRadio! WrimoRadio visits NYC, where where we get helpful tips on Week One from veteran Nanos. Plus, YOUR answers to our Question of the Week! For this first ???official??? episode of 2008, WrimoRadio traveled to Manhattan, where we spent a very enjoyable evening with an amazing group of NYC NaNos at the Greenwich Treehouse. Special thanks to Erin, Livvy, Teresa, Olga, Alexis, Marsha, and Dan for your contributions to WrimoRadio! We look forward to hearing from you throughout the month. We also debut our regular Monday feature??????your answers to our Question of the Week. Our first week???s response was overwhelming, and we sadly couldn't fit everyone in. Thanks to all of you who sent us your audio! The NEW Question of the Week is: "My name is [your name] and I???m from [town where you live] and I stay focused on my writing by [blank]. All entries must be received by Friday, November 7. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and record yourself. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air on Monday, November 10. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by Writer???s Digest Books! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, November 5 for the next episode of WrimoRadio. This week???s music: ???WrimoRadio Theme Song??? by Chris Baty ???Apple Chunk Guitar??? by AjT</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Live from New York, it&#8217;s WrimoRadio! WrimoRadio visits NYC, where where we get helpful tips on Week One from veteran Nanos. Plus, YOUR answers to our Question of the Week! For this first &#8220;official&#8221; episode of 2008, WrimoRadio traveled to Manhattan, where we spent a very enjoyable evening with an amazing group of NYC NaNos at the Greenwich Treehouse. Special thanks to Erin, Livvy, Teresa, Olga, Alexis, Marsha, and Dan for your contributions to WrimoRadio! We look forward to hearing from you throughout the month. We also debut our regular Monday feature&#8212;&#8212;your answers to our Question of the Week. Our first week&#8217;s response was overwhelming, and we sadly couldn't fit everyone in. Thanks to all of you who sent us your audio! The NEW Question of the Week is: "My name is [your name] and I&#8217;m from [town where you live] and I stay focused on my writing by [blank]. All entries must be received by Friday, November 7. Just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and record yourself. Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air on Monday, November 10. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by Writer&#8217;s Digest Books! Be sure to tune in on Wednesday, November 5 for the next episode of WrimoRadio. This week&#8217;s music: &#8220;WrimoRadio Theme Song&#8221; by Chris Baty &#8220;Apple Chunk Guitar&#8221; by AjT</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In this episode, we meet our new WrimoRadio producer Diane, who chats with Chris Baty about the mysterious Four Revelations. We close with the question of the week&#8212;record yourself answering it and you can be on Monday's show! In celebration of NaNoWriMo's 10th year, we'll be increasing the frequency of WrimoRadio to three times a week, staring November 3. We'll be posting new episodes here each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout November. Tune in on Monday, November 3rd, for the first "official" episode of 2008, when you can hear Wrimos from around the world answering the question of the week, as well as excellent tips from veteran NaNos on surviving and thriving during NaNoWriMo. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I signed up for the NaNoWriMo challenge because [reason]". Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then e...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we meet our new WrimoRadio producer Diane, who chats with Chris Baty about the mysterious Four Revelations. We close with the question of the week&#8212;record yourself answering it and you can be on Monday's show! In celebration of NaNoWriMo's 10th year, we'll be increasing the frequency of WrimoRadio to three times a week, staring November 3. We'll be posting new episodes here each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout November. Tune in on Monday, November 3rd, for the first "official" episode of 2008, when you can hear Wrimos from around the world answering the question of the week, as well as excellent tips from veteran NaNos on surviving and thriving during NaNoWriMo. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I signed up for the NaNoWriMo challenge because [reason]". Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by YOU&#8212;the generous folks who donate to NaNoWriMo. Who knew $10 could make such a difference? Music on this week's show: "WrimoRadio Theme Song" by Chris Baty "busted frog" by .22 "Born69" by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes! Sound effects courtesy soundsnap.com See you next Monday!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we meet our new WrimoRadio producer Diane, who chats with Chris Baty about the mysterious Four Revelations. We close with the question of the week&#8212;record yourself answering it and you can be on Monday's show! In celebration of NaNoWriMo's 10th year, we'll be increasing the frequency of WrimoRadio to three times a week, staring November 3. We'll be posting new episodes here each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout November. Tune in on Monday, November 3rd, for the first "official" episode of 2008, when you can hear Wrimos from around the world answering the question of the week, as well as excellent tips from veteran NaNos on surviving and thriving during NaNoWriMo. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I signed up for the NaNoWriMo challenge because [reason]". Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by YOU&#8212;the generous folks who donate to NaNoWriMo. Who knew $10 could make such a difference? Music on this week's show: "WrimoRadio Theme Song" by Chris Baty "busted frog" by .22 "Born69" by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes! Sound effects courtesy soundsnap.com See you next Monday!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In this episode, we meet our new WrimoRadio producer Diane, who chats with Chris Baty about the mysterious Four Revelations. We close with the question of the week???record yourself answering it and you can be on Monday's show! In celebration of NaNoWriMo's 10th year, we'll be increasing the frequency of WrimoRadio to three times a week, staring November 3. We'll be posting new episodes here each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout November. Tune in on Monday, November 3rd, for the first "official" episode of 2008, when you can hear Wrimos from around the world answering the question of the week, as well as excellent tips from veteran NaNos on surviving and thriving during NaNoWriMo. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I signed up for the NaNoWriMo challenge because [reason]". Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we meet our new WrimoRadio producer Diane, who chats with Chris Baty about the mysterious Four Revelations. We close with the question of the week???record yourself answering it and you can be on Monday's show! In celebration of NaNoWriMo's 10th year, we'll be increasing the frequency of WrimoRadio to three times a week, staring November 3. We'll be posting new episodes here each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout November. Tune in on Monday, November 3rd, for the first "official" episode of 2008, when you can hear Wrimos from around the world answering the question of the week, as well as excellent tips from veteran NaNos on surviving and thriving during NaNoWriMo. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I signed up for the NaNoWriMo challenge because [reason]". Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by YOU???the generous folks who donate to NaNoWriMo. Who knew $10 could make such a difference? Music on this week's show: "WrimoRadio Theme Song" by Chris Baty "busted frog" by .22 "Born69" by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes! Sound effects courtesy soundsnap.com See you next Monday!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode, we meet our new WrimoRadio producer Diane, who chats with Chris Baty about the mysterious Four Revelations. We close with the question of the week???record yourself answering it and you can be on Monday's show! In celebration of NaNoWriMo's 10th year, we'll be increasing the frequency of WrimoRadio to three times a week, staring November 3. We'll be posting new episodes here each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout November. Tune in on Monday, November 3rd, for the first "official" episode of 2008, when you can hear Wrimos from around the world answering the question of the week, as well as excellent tips from veteran NaNos on surviving and thriving during NaNoWriMo. To answer this episode's Question of the Week, just grab a computer and a cheap microphone, fire it up, and say the following: "My name is [your name] and I signed up for the NaNoWriMo challenge because [reason]". Make sure your answer is 15 seconds or less and saved as an MP3 or WAV file, and then email it to us at wrimoradio@nanowrimo.org. We'll put as many of them as we can fit on the air every Monday. This episode of WrimoRadio is sponsored by YOU???the generous folks who donate to NaNoWriMo. Who knew $10 could make such a difference? Music on this week's show: "WrimoRadio Theme Song" by Chris Baty "busted frog" by .22 "Born69" by AjT Thanks to the Podsafe Music Network for the tunes! Sound effects courtesy soundsnap.com See you next Monday!</itunes:summary>
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