Faites la course avec vos amis écrivains : rejoignez notre classement de novembre

octobre 28, 2024 | 2 lire la lecture

Novembre est le mois national de l'écriture de romans, au cours duquel les écrivains du monde entier tenteront d'écrire un livre, soit 50 000 mots, en 30 jours.

Rejoignez le Freewrite Leaderboard pour affronter vos collègues Freewriters jusqu'à la ligne d'arrivée !

Un participant au classement sera choisi au hasard pour gagner une carte-cadeau Freewrite de 500 $ ; écrivez au moins 1 000 mots en novembre pour être pris en compte.

Le classement Freewrite NaNoWriMo est automatique. Inutile de saisir votre nombre de mots chaque jour ; il vous suffit de vous inscrire en cliquant ici et en cliquant sur le bouton rouge « REJOINDRE ».

Après votre inscription, tous les travaux rédigés sur vos appareils Freewrite ou dans Sprinter et synchronisés avec Postbox au cours du mois de novembre mettront automatiquement à jour votre nombre de mots et votre place dans le classement.



Remarque : Pour participer, vous devez disposer d'un profil de boîte aux lettres publique. Découvrez comment le configurer ici .

À la fin du mois, nous choisirons au hasard un participant chanceux du classement pour participer à une virée shopping Freewrite de 500 $.

 

Écrivez simplement dans notre application de rédaction gratuite dans le navigateur, Sprinter , en novembre.

Lors de votre première utilisation de Sprinter, cliquez sur « Enregistrer » et vous serez invité à créer un compte Postbox. Assurez-vous de créer un profil public dans votre nouveau compte Postbox, puis rejoignez le classement en suivant les instructions ci-dessus.

Une fois inscrit, tous les mots que vous écrivez dans Sprinter et synchronisez avec Postbox en novembre s'ajouteront à votre nombre de mots et vous propulseront dans le classement.

Des questions ? Envoyez-nous un e-mail à hello@getfreewrite.com.

N'oubliez pas : les participants officiels du NaNoWriMo peuvent bénéficier d' une offre exclusive Freewrite . Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur nanowrimo.org/offers .

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