The month has been a quiet one for the project with little obvious interaction, although editors have been very busy working on article improvement, recategorisation, and assessments. The Short story task force have been slowly adding staff and working mostly in the early stages to tag existing "short story" and "short story collection" articles.
Member news
The project has currently 204 members, 13 joined & 1 leavers since the last newsletter at the start of January 2007
Other news
The Short story task force now has 6 participants, do join in if you have an interest. Also do let us know if other Task Forces could be established.
Auto list news
NovelsInCompleteInfobox worklist has been worked through, mainly due to the efforts of Jask99; it has now only the most difficult to complete. Please give it a look and if you can complete an infobox, please do. We should soon get a rerun with the latest article additions generated courtesy of user Eagle.
These two lists have been culled from the main Wikipedia but others thought they would serve as a good worklist for the project to use as article hitlist, so they are here for your pleasure.
Welcome to the ninth issue of the Novels WikiProject's newsletter! Use this newsletter as a mechanism to inform yourselves about progress at the project and please be inspired to take more active roles in what we do.
We would encourage all members to get more envolved and if you are wondering what with, please ask.
The Collaboration of the Month is . This months Collaboration has been selected by popular vote and is Midnight's Children. Don't forget to place your votes and nominations for this process.
Newsletter challenge
Last month's Fictional locations challenge was met by the user Loom91 (talk·contribs) with a modest start that rapidly got expanded a short stub that survived tagging for deletion and then expanding by a number of editors to something quite useful. Along the way it got (correctly!) renamed to Fictional location.
The first person to start the article is mentioned in the next newsletter. This month's article is P.D. James - A Taste for Death.
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