[b][size=200]IF THERE IS ANYONE OUT THERE WHO THINKS THAT THEY SHOULD BE INCLUDED BUT WHOSE NAME IS NOT LISTED IN THE SECOND POST OF THIS THREAD…
PLEASE CONTACT ME![/size][/b]
I am very close to locking the participant list now. So if you’ve not responded to requests for writing samples then time is running out!
I’m also pretty sure that I’ve sent requests to everyone who has expressed an interest, but if you’ve not received that PLEASE CHASE ME as otherwise my records have you down as requested but not responded.
The definitive list of who I think is taking part is HERE.
[size=200]TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO SIGN UP TO TAKE PART. [/size]
In order to get all the admin done in time, I’ll be closing the participation list at 11:59pm THIS EVENING. Last chance to encourage your friends to take part!
I’m new to the forum, but not to Scrivener or writing. I used to blog ( lazeysdailycup.blogspot.com/ ) but I’ve neglected it for a couple years… If you need other samples of my writing I’d be willing to submit it.
For anyone hesitating over whether to sign up… you’ve only got THIRTY MINUTES LEFT.
(although I won’t get chance to look at your samples etc until the morning to confirm participation, but if you’ve signed up by midnight UK time we can do all that tomorrow morning).
Right, that’s it. [size=200]Sign up is now closed[/size] for the fifth Novel-in-a-Day event.
Our final tally is 55 participants, which means that we’ll be producing THREE different versions of the novel, and 11 of you will find your work in two versions of the finished work.
I still need an email address and pen name from a couple of you, but it’s late so I’ll chase those up tomorrow.
I’ve just returned from Mars and was hiding under a rock, so just now found out about Novel in a Day. Was soooooo excited to sign up until I noted it is closed. If anyone cancels, are you taking names on wait-lists? Another year is an awfully long time to wait…
If you’re having trouble opening the downloaded project, note that they’re .zip compressed. You have to right-click the file and “extract all” or whatever your OS/zip utility provides as an option. Zip files are read-only, but Scrivener must be able to write to certain files in the project when it opens.