Friday, 13 August 2010
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Wednesday Ramble
5000 Words.
Can't wait for holiday Friday.
Can't wait to try researching out of new scene.
Bye Bye for now
Can't wait for holiday Friday.
Can't wait to try researching out of new scene.
Bye Bye for now
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Monday Tuesday
Where does the time go? Here I am sitting on the sofa with a cup of tea thinking of the pending holiday.
Looking forward to the research that I will be doing when I get there for the book.
I do hope I can get the discipline to keep this blog up to date.
Signing of for now.
Looking forward to the research that I will be doing when I get there for the book.
I do hope I can get the discipline to keep this blog up to date.
Signing of for now.
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Saturday Sunday Ramble
Quiet weekend for writing although a friend of mind wants me to put in a traffic warden called Aly, now theres a challenge.
Friday, 6 August 2010
Thursday/Friday Ramble
Got a new job so sorted out a few date changes Thursday. No work on the book today.
Friday thought I would transfer my writings from Word to Pages (Mac) ! Lost 300 words somewhere, now got to re-read and find out where it went.
Friday thought I would transfer my writings from Word to Pages (Mac) ! Lost 300 words somewhere, now got to re-read and find out where it went.
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Wednesday's Ramble
I got my first critique yesterday of a piece (Memories And Waves) I did on the one word challenge on TB. I didn't win, not that I expected to, but the feedback was invaluable.
Copied below:
Copied below:
"This piece made me think of a series of seaside postcards describing childhood memories, written in a naive, almost childlike style. The senses are really at work here and in the clamour of the seagulls, fairground rides and noisy bingo hall; the taste of ice cream; the smell the contrasting sweetness of candyfloss and briny seafood; the sight people in silly hats and gaudy beauty of the illuminations by night; I could even feel the flimsiness of the tacky souvenirs! And, as a child, of course you were always knackered after a day at the seaside and so it ends with, ‘Time for bed’. Simple but sweet!"
Thanks SeaView for your comments.
Tuesday Ramble
Well life changing day today, start a new job end of the month.
Pressure off!
I will be able to concentrate on the book now.
Pressure off!
I will be able to concentrate on the book now.
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