Novel-in-a-Day 4.0: Live Free or NiaD

Latitude 33º South here. Anyone closer than me to the south pole?

Hmm … well where do you hail from? USA, it seems … so is it Texas or California, or somewhere else completely? We have a fair number of Portlanders!

I actually wish everyone would give a more precise statement of location because it interests me, but I understand that some people want to preserve their privacy. On the other hand, if I saw someone in a coffee-shop in Chiswick working on a Scrivener project, I would be tempted to go up to them and ask, “You’re not Monkquijote, by any chance are you?” … but they might not like it, so I’d hesitate.

So … as you can see on my posts that I am “London or Exeter when not in Xiamen”. Actually, I’ve opted out of NiaD again this year as I’m back in Xiamen with hundreds of people to see and so couldn’t guarantee to be able to complete. Perhaps I should say “West London or Exeter …”

:slight_smile:

Mr X

Edited to remove idiocies!

Oh! Can I play? Love to join this group.
Sending you a wip straight away.

UK Dorset :slight_smile:

Thanks to everyone who has sent me samples! I’ve got one of those days at work so I’ll look at them at lunch!

As for being more specific about location, I’m in London, England… And if you see a very tired looking man hunched over a laptop in the cafe in the basement of Waterstones Piccadily on Saturday, there’s a fair chance that’ll be me.

Or, towards the end of the day, I might be in the bar on the top floor. All in all, it’s a pretty good bookshop! :smiley:

Sadly not in NiaD. Just cheerleading.

But like homeport, I live in Eden as a fully paid-up member of the People’s Popular Front of Wessex.

So, r6d2, do we get to choose a place? Latitude 33º South: Atlantic Ocean, South Africa, Indian Ocean, Australia, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean. I guess we can rule out the Oceans unless your ancestry is piscine. Wouldn’t be bad if it were as then you could commute between the oceans only one wouldn’t be able to tag you for only one ocean of residence. A plus about being derived from piscine parentage is that it would be better than being descendant from murine ancestry like the common rat.

Home is in Cali. I’m displaced (translated misplaced) in Texas for the time being. How’s the weather in Xiamen?

Lands End, St Helena Island, South Carolina, USA.

Do you want the long/lat? That will change every couple of minutes and Piggy might not like me filling up his forum with my location posts… :stuck_out_tongue:

Melbourne, Australia.

There are a lot of coffee shops to check in Chiswick … bound to be at least one person using Scrivener. :smiley:

Very nice part of London. I’m originally from Hammersmith (to quote The Clash, I lived by the river), so I’ve spent many an hour trawling through Chiswick (and many an hour stuck in traffic on Chiswick High Road).

Barony of Gatley, in the Principality of Stockport, on the Cheshire plain.

Take care

Vic-K, Baron de Gatley.

It’s closer to Longitude 70º West.

I don’t really know too much about my early ancestry, since most evidence suggests that they are already dead. :wink:

Hey everyone… I’m looking forward to participating in my first NiaD this year! Thanks again for welcoming me into the group.

I will be writing my chapter as part of my Halloween costume (going to a party); so, I think it’ll make for a pretty unique experience.

Since it seems people are interested in where we hail from, I’m presently in Northfield, Minnesota–about 40 minutes south of Minneapolis. Though the weather here is still fairly autumnal, the fear of winter is beginning to set in.

Anyway, I really look forward to participating in this and hope that my contribution adds something interesting to the story.

Take care! Only 2 more days :smiley:

Has anyone actually gotten a promised message from Piggy? Or am I special and will receive all the messages Sunday?

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Hopefully I write better than I read.

Hi everyone, thanks for accepting me! I look forward to receiving my assignment.

This reminds me of my schooldays, when my lovely English teacher would set us homework which consisted of writing a 200-word story about a cat, an orange and a piece of string, and other unlikely combinations. Great fun!

:open_mouth: Great. ANOTHER plot I can’t use anymore. :frowning:
WHO KEEPS TELLING YOU PEOPLE MY IDEAS?!?!

:wink: :smiley:

Narborough, Leicestershire UK

Foxtrot, I made an attempt to “play with the phrases” but it came off as “bad taste”. Please be nice and use less fun language around the +3(+2(etc)).