Athelstone

  • Great story Alex!

    Thanks for the prompt @Seagreen. Gave me a chance to work out the back-story for one the main antagonists in my WIP.

  • Ted

    The things that made Ted happy got a bit broken when he was little. After a while he grew accustomed to the fact that things wouldn’t go well for him, mainly because they often ended in bruises, or even the occasional broken bone. Nevertheless, in spite of everything, he grew strong. He soon discovered that if he didn’t want to go hungry he…[Read more]

  • OOPS, sorry, bad Ath posting as Admin!!!

  • Athelstone posted a new activity comment 3 years, 2 months ago

    I do admire you for taking this view of things and for taking positive action to work through it. I think these sound like hard decisions.

    My writing has picked up, a little, after a very slow few years. I’m about 70% into the first draft of a novel, although that in itself is a bit tricky as I wrote a fair bit and then abandoned it – so…[Read more]

  • Athelstone posted a new activity comment 3 years, 2 months ago

    Well, you’ve been busy. Feel free to post a link to your website whenever you want to. Maybe in the Podium or Coffee Shop groups so it doesn’t vanish with the activity stream (although that may take a while anyway with the way activity here has slowed down).

    The books sound fascinating and the sequel sounds familiar. Is it one you were working on…[Read more]

    • Thank you, Athers. They are both a result of unpacking The Blackbird Effect, the novel that landed me an agent (for a while) in 2012 without attracting a publisher – and thereby making Harry hopping mad, because he backed it as the Next Big Thing. I wasn’t so surprised: it had too many themes and too too much business, leaving lots of passages s…[Read more]

      • I do admire you for taking this view of things and for taking positive action to work through it. I think these sound like hard decisions.

        My writing has picked up, a little, after a very slow few years. I’m about 70% into the first draft of a novel, although that in itself is a bit tricky as I wrote a fair bit and then abandoned it – so…[Read more]

  • Athelstone posted a new activity comment 3 years, 2 months ago

    John, what are the novels you’re self-publishing – and where’s the website?

    • Hi there. The website is ‘under construction’ but should go live in the next couple of weeks. I’ll post a link, if I may. The first two novels in the Apples in the Dark series should come out about 6 months apart this year. They’ll be in e-book on several platforms and print-on-demand via IngramSpark. I don’t want to get locked into the Amazon…[Read more]

      • Well, you’ve been busy. Feel free to post a link to your website whenever you want to. Maybe in the Podium or Coffee Shop groups so it doesn’t vanish with the activity stream (although that may take a while anyway with the way activity here has slowed down).

        The books sound fascinating and the sequel sounds familiar. Is it one you were working on…[Read more]

        • Thank you, Athers. They are both a result of unpacking The Blackbird Effect, the novel that landed me an agent (for a while) in 2012 without attracting a publisher – and thereby making Harry hopping mad, because he backed it as the Next Big Thing. I wasn’t so surprised: it had too many themes and too too much business, leaving lots of passages s…[Read more]

          • I do admire you for taking this view of things and for taking positive action to work through it. I think these sound like hard decisions.

            My writing has picked up, a little, after a very slow few years. I’m about 70% into the first draft of a novel, although that in itself is a bit tricky as I wrote a fair bit and then abandoned it – so…[Read more]

  • Sorry chaps, a bit late.

    Seagreen, a fabulous little poem that sums up so many early Januarys for me.

    Alex, you conjure the odious, or indeed, odorous boss so well. What a very nice twist.

    Who to pick? If only because my month started exactly this way, well done Seagreen.

  • Sorry chaps, a bit late.

    Seagreen, a fabulous little poem that sums up so many early Januarys for me.

    Alex, you conjure the odious, or indeed, odorous boss so well. What a very nice twist.

    Who to pick? If only because my month started exactly this way, well done Seagreen.

  • There’s a bug “YAY!” probably introduced in a recent update. Normally if you see a comment you can go straight to the item commented on by clicking on the time that the comment was made (link at the end of the description of the comment). This doesn’t always work anymore where the item requires a login to view, even if you are logged in. I’m…[Read more]

  • Wow, the start of a new year. The topic is “Something New”. Anything that fits that in 500 words or less.

  • Thanks Alex, and thanks for the prompt too. I must be a gloomy person but I found a happy competition made my mind go blank. But it’s good to have to think a bit.

  • …and a very Happy New Year!

  • A Very Merry Christmas to all Denizens, wherever you may be.

  • ANYONE LOGGING IN…still time to write just 500 words for the December comp! You know you’ll feel better if you do.

  • A Winter Dragon

    Snow in the north, south, east, and west, but none here. Fran had been promised snow by the television and the app on her phone, but here she sat, four days from Christmas, freezing cold, not a cloud in the sky, and the sun shining. She wiggled the feet of her onesie into Mum’s fleece boots and, as quietly as possible, slipped o…[Read more]

  • Anybody wishing to chance their pen with a piece of flash fiction this month, please note that the November competition has been extended. So head over to the November comp (Main Menu up there -> Den Forums -> Monthly Competition) and take a look at an excellent theme.

  • Ahhh! Hangs head in shame. I don’t know where November went either. Made a start but never finished. I vote that Alex keeps the competition and we all have another try for December.

  • I wouldn’t want to make this an Eric Clapton debate, but it seems to me that there’s a huge divide between acknowledging an error, and expressing remorse for it. Clapton clearly sees himself as having made mistakes, especially the outburst on stage in Birmingham in 1976, but although I’ve seen numerous purported apologies from him, they all amount…[Read more]

  • You do write these blogs so well, Richard. This one is the best written and most engrossing take on a musician that I’ve read in ages.

    I have the Complete Recordings. I bought them some years back, not because of my own journeying into blues, but because somebody who did more than my superficial browsing suggested I should. All I can say is that…[Read more]

  • Athelstone posted a new activity comment 3 years, 6 months ago

    oops, not admin, me 🙂

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