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SOSI and HyperSong Ministries have been affiliated with The Office of Letters and Light since its inception (SOSI's, not OLL's).   Through their programs, SOSI and HyperSong are able to bring you many of the stories you enjoy here, and inspire many others.

So what is the Office of Letters and Light?   The OLL was officially formed as a non profit organization in 2006, though the office's main program, National Novel Writing Month, was formed in 1999.   A second program, Script Frenzy, began in 2007.

For more information on the Office of Letters and Light and its programs -- anybody is welcome to join! -- visit

http://www.scriptfrenzy.org
http://www.nanowrimo.org

As an unofficial collaborator with the OLL, HyperSong has created the following:
HyperSong was still under the name SOSI in late 2005, during its first NaNoWriMo participation.   Steel Angel crossed the line at 56992 words.
The fun continued in 2006 with The Maristar Project.   Originally clocking in at 54077, The Maristar Project is unique in that it is the first OLL project to be fully completed.   (Click on the logo to go to the page.)
2007 marked the first Script Frenzy, taking place in June instead of April and having different win requirements.   HyperSong won with Minerva Rising, a musical about a tone-deaf opera singer (quite literally).   There will be a page up soon for MR, but until then, the promotional video is available through YouTube.
Crossing the line at 65002 words, The Ivy Key, HSM's 2007 NaNo event, is the longest work submitted originally for the OLL.   Unfortunately, The Ivy Key does not have a page, a video, not even a logo at the moment, mostly because yours Starly is very lazy...or busy...or both.
2008's Script Frenzy introduced several new concepts, such as a partnership with Mauch5 Productions, to build a brand new KHSM HyperSong Radio production for Script Frenzy.   The two authors crossed the line officially at 120% power.   Not much is known about this production; in fact, it has been promoted with the super-secret name "Project Palmer."
Or perhaps it's not so secret?