Thank you for following November In Manchester. We hope you enjoyed the story of James, Persephone and the rest of the cast.
A huge thank you to those who submitted videos and photographs of Manchester. There were dozens of contributions and we endeavoured to include all the entries in the story. We couldn't have done it without these submissions.
We hoped November In Manchester would accurately capture what life is like in this vibrant city. To this extent, we think it has succeeded.
Furthermore, thanks to those individuals and institutions who interacted with our characters during the month. You made the story richer and the characters more real.
Acknowledgements go to Katy Ratican and Sam Phillips for their contributions. November In Manchester would not have been possible without them. Also, thanks to Jayne, Chris, Adi, Helen, Jack, Kelly, Keith and Jill for the use of their images during the month.
November In Manchester was the creation of Tom Mason, a full-time SEO copywriter based in Didsbury. The plot is based on his unpublished novel, 'The Smiles Of Strangers'.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
November In Manchester - Week four summary
Previously in November In Manchester
Persephone
Persephone has decided to leave Manchester. After Darren's actions made it impossible for her to continue in her current line of work, she has chosen to cut away all of her connections and move back to Edinburgh with her parents.
Had she not ended her relationship with James, Persephone's decision may have been more difficult. The pair broke apart after James found her rooting through Samantha's box of possessions. The final nail in their affair came after Persephone overheard James having a conversation with another woman the following day. Persephone was not to know that she was listening to a recorded video of James and his dead fiancé Samantha. Broken, she left his flat and made the decision to move.
As her departure draws closer, Persephone cannot escape the feeling that she is making a massive mistake.
James
Week four blessed James with an epiphany. After his argument with Persephone – which resulted in a mammoth drinking session at the train station bar – he was bought back to reality with a thump. Regina, the one person to have stuck by him after Samantha's death, was admitted to hospital in a grave condition. As he paced around an all-too-familiar waiting room, he realised that it was time to let Samantha go.
James spent Friday trying to make amends, and although an encounter with Darren quickly destroyed that plan, a message from Leonie convinced him that letting Persephone slip through his fingers was the worst decision he could possible make.
Paul
Paul's week threatened to snatch away the most important person in his life. As doctors tried to pull Regina back from the brink, he sat in the hospital and contemplated existence without his other half. Her recovery was a blessing.
Regina
Regina spent the week in hospital. As she drifted in and out of consciousness – the concerned voices of doctors, Paul and James floating into her ears – she had a thought which will remain with her for the rest of her life. She is loved.
Lee
Lee finally revealed his love for Persephone. It did not go the way he had hoped. As November In Manchester draws to a close, Lee looks set to finish the month as he started it: tired, bored and single.
Melody
Melody is content. Week four saw the young mother given a not-inconsiderable promotion at work; the chance to escape from the drudgery of serving at the bar. As the manager of the train station pub, Melody intends to use this opportunity to springboard her career, hoping to use it to provide a better quality of life for her son.
Leonie
Leonie is leaving for a life in London. Unlike Persephone, Leonie has planned her departure to the smallest detail; she has said her goodbyes at work and her life is neatly stored away for the journey to her new home. Still, she has one regret. Still, her desire for company will not stand in the way of a career, no matter how unhappy it makes her.
Darren
Darren found that coercion could not bring him love. Having failed to bully Persephone into a relationship, Darren ends November angry, frustrated and in possession of the addresses for every current and previous person to have ever had the misfortune of working with him. Darren is not a quitter.
Persephone
Persephone has decided to leave Manchester. After Darren's actions made it impossible for her to continue in her current line of work, she has chosen to cut away all of her connections and move back to Edinburgh with her parents.
Had she not ended her relationship with James, Persephone's decision may have been more difficult. The pair broke apart after James found her rooting through Samantha's box of possessions. The final nail in their affair came after Persephone overheard James having a conversation with another woman the following day. Persephone was not to know that she was listening to a recorded video of James and his dead fiancé Samantha. Broken, she left his flat and made the decision to move.
As her departure draws closer, Persephone cannot escape the feeling that she is making a massive mistake.
James
Week four blessed James with an epiphany. After his argument with Persephone – which resulted in a mammoth drinking session at the train station bar – he was bought back to reality with a thump. Regina, the one person to have stuck by him after Samantha's death, was admitted to hospital in a grave condition. As he paced around an all-too-familiar waiting room, he realised that it was time to let Samantha go.
James spent Friday trying to make amends, and although an encounter with Darren quickly destroyed that plan, a message from Leonie convinced him that letting Persephone slip through his fingers was the worst decision he could possible make.
Paul
Paul's week threatened to snatch away the most important person in his life. As doctors tried to pull Regina back from the brink, he sat in the hospital and contemplated existence without his other half. Her recovery was a blessing.
Regina
Regina spent the week in hospital. As she drifted in and out of consciousness – the concerned voices of doctors, Paul and James floating into her ears – she had a thought which will remain with her for the rest of her life. She is loved.
Lee
Lee finally revealed his love for Persephone. It did not go the way he had hoped. As November In Manchester draws to a close, Lee looks set to finish the month as he started it: tired, bored and single.
Melody
Melody is content. Week four saw the young mother given a not-inconsiderable promotion at work; the chance to escape from the drudgery of serving at the bar. As the manager of the train station pub, Melody intends to use this opportunity to springboard her career, hoping to use it to provide a better quality of life for her son.
Leonie
Leonie is leaving for a life in London. Unlike Persephone, Leonie has planned her departure to the smallest detail; she has said her goodbyes at work and her life is neatly stored away for the journey to her new home. Still, she has one regret. Still, her desire for company will not stand in the way of a career, no matter how unhappy it makes her.
Darren
Darren found that coercion could not bring him love. Having failed to bully Persephone into a relationship, Darren ends November angry, frustrated and in possession of the addresses for every current and previous person to have ever had the misfortune of working with him. Darren is not a quitter.
Sunday, 22 November 2009
November In Manchester - Week three summary
James
This week, James has put Samantha to rest. After a series of dates with Persephone, he has discovered just what life outside his flat can offer. James has come to the epiphany that there is more to life than work, the station bar and the constant remembrance service he holds for his dead fiancé every single evening. Sadly, holding back Samantha's memory may not be that easy.
Persephone
The young shop assistant has perhaps achieved her single greatest accomplishment; she has managed to coax James out of his third-storey shell and back into the real world. Her limitless enthusiasm and unrelenting sunny outlook has shone a light into his world and she is optimistic about their future together. Her optimism may be unfounded.
Darren
This week, Darren proved to the world what a massive tool he really is. His unique brand of courtship, which involved trying to bribe Persephone to go for a drink, is proving to be quite futile. Hopefully, he will get what is coming to him. Hopefully.
Lee
As the fourth week in November begins, Lee's flame for Persephone burns at its brightest; despite the fact he has watched her begin a relationship and celebrate a birthday without him. He is a young man in love, desperately clinging onto the hope that the young lady will show him the slightest bit of interest.
Melody
After being rejected from the position which would have changed her life, Melody has convinced herself that life holds nothing more for her than a position in the train station bar. She is wrong.
Leonie
Leonie has decided to leave the city. After being given a promotion to her company's London office, she will spent the next week tying up loose ends and saying her goodbyes.
Paul
Paul has spent the week wondering what his impending life as a father will be like. Week four will give him a lot less time for contemplation.
Regina
Like Paul, Regina has been anticipating her upcoming motherhood, while watching James' courtship of Persephone with proud interest. In week four, she will have other things on her mind.
This week, James has put Samantha to rest. After a series of dates with Persephone, he has discovered just what life outside his flat can offer. James has come to the epiphany that there is more to life than work, the station bar and the constant remembrance service he holds for his dead fiancé every single evening. Sadly, holding back Samantha's memory may not be that easy.
Persephone
The young shop assistant has perhaps achieved her single greatest accomplishment; she has managed to coax James out of his third-storey shell and back into the real world. Her limitless enthusiasm and unrelenting sunny outlook has shone a light into his world and she is optimistic about their future together. Her optimism may be unfounded.
Darren
This week, Darren proved to the world what a massive tool he really is. His unique brand of courtship, which involved trying to bribe Persephone to go for a drink, is proving to be quite futile. Hopefully, he will get what is coming to him. Hopefully.
Lee
As the fourth week in November begins, Lee's flame for Persephone burns at its brightest; despite the fact he has watched her begin a relationship and celebrate a birthday without him. He is a young man in love, desperately clinging onto the hope that the young lady will show him the slightest bit of interest.
Melody
After being rejected from the position which would have changed her life, Melody has convinced herself that life holds nothing more for her than a position in the train station bar. She is wrong.
Leonie
Leonie has decided to leave the city. After being given a promotion to her company's London office, she will spent the next week tying up loose ends and saying her goodbyes.
Paul
Paul has spent the week wondering what his impending life as a father will be like. Week four will give him a lot less time for contemplation.
Regina
Like Paul, Regina has been anticipating her upcoming motherhood, while watching James' courtship of Persephone with proud interest. In week four, she will have other things on her mind.
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Previously on November In Manchester
All of week two's action - neatly condensed into 451 words.
Persephone
Persephone has had a busy week. After the fireworks, several nights on the pop and advising people on this season's interview attire, she also decided to dedicate her Wednesday evening to helping the grief-stricken. It did not go well. Still, she made a new friend. Whether or not she can convince him to come out of his flat is a different matter entirely.
James
A talk with Regina turned James' world upside down. It also inspired his first conversation to the bereavement group which left many surprised and shocked – none more so than Persephone. After refusing an invitation to hit the town on Friday with his new 'friend', James has reluctantly agreed – on the bequest of Regina – to go out for a coffee with the young lady.
Leonie
After a disastrous week, involving sickness, fatigue and a terrible second date, you can forgive Leonie for not being overly keen towards a night out with the effortlessly energetic Persephone. Still, Leone is a good friend and, despite her new-found fondness for Lemsip, embarked on a Saturday adventure with the young lady.
Regina
Regina finally plucked up the courage to tell James about her pregnancy. He did not take the news well. She does not know how he will cope without her, but is keen to see him make some sort of emotional attachment to another human being before she has to leave.
Paul
Paul's week has consisted of dodging any real graft at work while trying to stay in the red with his increasingly pregnant wife. It was not a battle he often won.
Lee
Our young student suffered another frustrating week in his quest to pursue the elusive Persephone. After a series of rejections, Lee was eventually thrown a bone over the weekend. As the pair sipped bottled beer in Fallowfield, Persephone unintentionally threw the emotional equivalent of petrol onto the flame Lee holds for her.
Darren
Darren's week – of placating his affection-starved wife – has left him longing for greener fields. His reptilian brain is one of habit and this week he will slither back to the last person who offered him a distraction from married life.
Melody
Melody has spent much of her time considering the future. She attended a job interview earlier in the week and, tempted by the prospect of no longer serving men like James at the train station bar, has ramped her job-seeking efforts up to the next level.
Persephone
Persephone has had a busy week. After the fireworks, several nights on the pop and advising people on this season's interview attire, she also decided to dedicate her Wednesday evening to helping the grief-stricken. It did not go well. Still, she made a new friend. Whether or not she can convince him to come out of his flat is a different matter entirely.
James
A talk with Regina turned James' world upside down. It also inspired his first conversation to the bereavement group which left many surprised and shocked – none more so than Persephone. After refusing an invitation to hit the town on Friday with his new 'friend', James has reluctantly agreed – on the bequest of Regina – to go out for a coffee with the young lady.
Leonie
After a disastrous week, involving sickness, fatigue and a terrible second date, you can forgive Leonie for not being overly keen towards a night out with the effortlessly energetic Persephone. Still, Leone is a good friend and, despite her new-found fondness for Lemsip, embarked on a Saturday adventure with the young lady.
Regina
Regina finally plucked up the courage to tell James about her pregnancy. He did not take the news well. She does not know how he will cope without her, but is keen to see him make some sort of emotional attachment to another human being before she has to leave.
Paul
Paul's week has consisted of dodging any real graft at work while trying to stay in the red with his increasingly pregnant wife. It was not a battle he often won.
Lee
Our young student suffered another frustrating week in his quest to pursue the elusive Persephone. After a series of rejections, Lee was eventually thrown a bone over the weekend. As the pair sipped bottled beer in Fallowfield, Persephone unintentionally threw the emotional equivalent of petrol onto the flame Lee holds for her.
Darren
Darren's week – of placating his affection-starved wife – has left him longing for greener fields. His reptilian brain is one of habit and this week he will slither back to the last person who offered him a distraction from married life.
Melody
Melody has spent much of her time considering the future. She attended a job interview earlier in the week and, tempted by the prospect of no longer serving men like James at the train station bar, has ramped her job-seeking efforts up to the next level.
Sunday, 8 November 2009
November In Manchester – Week One
Catch up with the first week's events in November In Manchester.
Persephone
Week one of November In Manchester saw Persephone enjoy a fun-filled day across Manchester, reminisce about her time at University and spend an evening showing a third-year student exactly how an undergraduate should behave.
On Wednesday, Persephone accidentally found herself attending a bereavement counselling session. Horrified, she sat in silence and listened to the tragic stories of the people surrounding her. She has spent the rest of the week replaying the scene in her head.
James
James' first week was identical to every other week of his life for the past three years. He woke up. He went to work. He begrudgingly went to his counselling session on Wednesday.
James spent most of the week reminiscing over items in a small blue box: the last relics from his life with Samantha.
Regina and Paul
Paul and Regina discovered that they would soon be parents. They spent the week discovering new places to take their impending bundle of joy and arguing over baby names.
Leonie
After successfully landing a pitch in London, Leonie spent the week debating the relative merits of a relationship with a co-worker. A very nice evening at the theatre has not yet convinced her.
Lee
Like all those who spent an evening with Persephone, Lee has quickly become infatuated with her infectious enthusiasm for just about anything. If only she'd return his texts...
Darren
Darren decided to finish his affair with Persephone earlier in the week to commit his limited brain power to his relationship with his wife, Amanda. Since his make-or-break conversation with Amanda on Tuesday, Darren has yet to commit to any of the changes he wildly spat out in the heat of the moment.
Melody
Melody spent her first week in November entertaining her curious two-year-old son with the best in children's events in Manchester. Most evenings this week, she served James the best part of the train station lager stock.
Persephone
Week one of November In Manchester saw Persephone enjoy a fun-filled day across Manchester, reminisce about her time at University and spend an evening showing a third-year student exactly how an undergraduate should behave.
On Wednesday, Persephone accidentally found herself attending a bereavement counselling session. Horrified, she sat in silence and listened to the tragic stories of the people surrounding her. She has spent the rest of the week replaying the scene in her head.
James
James' first week was identical to every other week of his life for the past three years. He woke up. He went to work. He begrudgingly went to his counselling session on Wednesday.
James spent most of the week reminiscing over items in a small blue box: the last relics from his life with Samantha.
Regina and Paul
Paul and Regina discovered that they would soon be parents. They spent the week discovering new places to take their impending bundle of joy and arguing over baby names.
Leonie
After successfully landing a pitch in London, Leonie spent the week debating the relative merits of a relationship with a co-worker. A very nice evening at the theatre has not yet convinced her.
Lee
Like all those who spent an evening with Persephone, Lee has quickly become infatuated with her infectious enthusiasm for just about anything. If only she'd return his texts...
Darren
Darren decided to finish his affair with Persephone earlier in the week to commit his limited brain power to his relationship with his wife, Amanda. Since his make-or-break conversation with Amanda on Tuesday, Darren has yet to commit to any of the changes he wildly spat out in the heat of the moment.
Melody
Melody spent her first week in November entertaining her curious two-year-old son with the best in children's events in Manchester. Most evenings this week, she served James the best part of the train station lager stock.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
November In Manchester begins
Over the past month, we've been asking you to send in your photos, videos and events for November In Manchester – an ambitious, not-for-profit social media novel.
Today, the November In Manchester tale begins.
Throughout the next four weeks, you'll see eight different characters tweet and blog about their lives in Manchester. They'll use the photographs and video you've all kindly sent in to tell their story.
So how can you follow November In Manchester?
Each of our characters has a Twitter account. You can choose to follow each person individually via Twitter or, for a more complete perspective of the story, log onto www.novemberinmanchester.com. There you will see a chronological timeline of all the action.
Feel free to interact with any or all of the characters. They're all pretty sociable.
James
Persephone
Leonie
Paul
Regina
Melody
Lee
Darren
James and Persephone, the central characters, will both write daily blogs. Any new posts will also feature in the November In Manchester timeline.
You can find James' blog here.
Persephone's blog is here
The November In Manchester site also includes character biographies and you can view the latest submitted photos to our Flickr group.
Also, it's not too late to submit photos, video and events to November In Manchester. If you want to get involved, send your stuff to ilove@novemberinmanchester.com
Today, the November In Manchester tale begins.
Throughout the next four weeks, you'll see eight different characters tweet and blog about their lives in Manchester. They'll use the photographs and video you've all kindly sent in to tell their story.
So how can you follow November In Manchester?
Each of our characters has a Twitter account. You can choose to follow each person individually via Twitter or, for a more complete perspective of the story, log onto www.novemberinmanchester.com. There you will see a chronological timeline of all the action.
Feel free to interact with any or all of the characters. They're all pretty sociable.
James
Persephone
Leonie
Paul
Regina
Melody
Lee
Darren
James and Persephone, the central characters, will both write daily blogs. Any new posts will also feature in the November In Manchester timeline.
You can find James' blog here.
Persephone's blog is here
The November In Manchester site also includes character biographies and you can view the latest submitted photos to our Flickr group.
Also, it's not too late to submit photos, video and events to November In Manchester. If you want to get involved, send your stuff to ilove@novemberinmanchester.com
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
November In Manchester - Melody and James
Melody
Two years after a small latex tear resulted in the birth of her first child, Melody has found her life's direction in motherhood. Her world revolves around her son and, for the first time in her life, she is content.
In the evening, she makes evening commutes and cross-country train travel slightly more bearable at the bar in Piccadilly Station.
Despite his daily custom, she has yet to learn James' name.
Melody is kindly portrayed by Kelly
James
James is a man of routine.
Between 9am and 5pm, his routine is work; filling meaningless numbers and figures into an Excel spreadsheet. Between 5:30pm and 11pm, his routine takes him to the train station; filling alcoholic drinks into his stomach until it is time to stumble home. During the weekend, James cleans his flat.
James wasn't always like this. He once had a partner, a smile and a life. Now, three years after Samantha's death, all he has is an existence.
James is kindly portrayed by Chris
Two years after a small latex tear resulted in the birth of her first child, Melody has found her life's direction in motherhood. Her world revolves around her son and, for the first time in her life, she is content.
In the evening, she makes evening commutes and cross-country train travel slightly more bearable at the bar in Piccadilly Station.
Despite his daily custom, she has yet to learn James' name.
Melody is kindly portrayed by Kelly
James
James is a man of routine.
Between 9am and 5pm, his routine is work; filling meaningless numbers and figures into an Excel spreadsheet. Between 5:30pm and 11pm, his routine takes him to the train station; filling alcoholic drinks into his stomach until it is time to stumble home. During the weekend, James cleans his flat.
James wasn't always like this. He once had a partner, a smile and a life. Now, three years after Samantha's death, all he has is an existence.
James is kindly portrayed by Chris
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