Auld Lang Syne (NiaD 2018)


Auld Lang Syne was written as a Novel in a Day on January 26th, 2019.

Three versions were produced: Blue, Green, and Red.

BLUE was written by:

Dan Hallberg, Sanusha S Sritharan, E. Kinna
Jacqueline S Miller, Mirela Vasconcelos, Terence MacManus
Dañiel Garcia, Elaine Weaver, Kimberlee Gerstmann
B. Morris Allen, Elizabeth Mead, Greg Ray
Claire Woodier, John Gray, Heather Lovelace-Gilpin
Pete Becker, Angie Titus, Marc Cooper
Nick Calvert

GREEN was written by:
Dan Hallberg, L.P. Masters, E. Kinna
Conrad Gempf, Mirela Vasconcelos, Ioa Petra’ka
Dañiel Garcia, Alex Brantham, Kimberlee Gerstmann
B. Morris Allen, Elizabeth Mead, Noé Ramalleira Fernández
Claire Woodier, Julia Ward, Heather Lovelace-Gilpin
Kaide Li, Cassandra Lee Yieng, Marc Cooper
G.B. Retallack

RED was written by:
Sue Cowling, L.P. Masters, Adela Torres
Conrad Gempf, Mirela Vasconcelos, Ioa Petra’ka
Luscinia Evan, Alex Brantham, Jaysen O’Dell
B. Morris Allen, Tim Edwards-Hart, Noé Ramalleira Fernández
Claire Woodier, Julia Ward, J.D. Salt
Kaide Li, Tammy Coron, Victoria Griesdoorn
G.B. Retallack

You can download the books for free here:
Blue_PDF
Blue_ePUB
Blue_mobi

Green_PDF
Green_ePub
Green_mobi

Red_PDF
Red_ePub
Red_mobi

All of the versions were compiled using the Mac version of Scrivener. You can download the Scrivener project (which includes all the chapter briefs sent out to participants) here, along with the compile settings use to produce the books here.

A Mac v2 / Windows v1 compatible version of the Scrivener project is available here, along with older Mac v2 compile settings here.

Thanks pigfender! Just a few minutes before the hard deadline, I found a problematic line in my submission and sent you an email with the correction. Could you please reflect the amendment in my story? Thanks.

At this point the only corrections made will have to be if I’ve got anyone’s names wrong, I’m afraid!

Thanks. I’ll be careful next time.

If it’s any consolation, I’ve read the correction you sent 15 times and can’t see what’s wrong with the line. You’re fine!

Man! Reading these has been a trip! Can’t wait till next year!

FYI, the link in people’s NIAD footer is currently broken. The link is sending people to ‘novelinaday.com’ which does not get you anywhere. Only the ‘www.novelinaday.com’ version of the address is working.

Congratulations!
[attachment=0]BAF714B8-1473-4624-A3EB-369C658F400B.jpeg[/attachment]

Huge thanks to gr for this…
Definitely worth checking out! :slight_smile:

Given that this story was set in Chicago, I thought the images of the frozen Lake Michigan in this tweet might be of interest:
twitter.com/simon_sat/status/10 … 3116237825