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Libby replied to the topic Wildlife in the Kitchen in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Dragonflies are increasing Dragonfly species are colonising the UK ‘at a greater rate than ever before’ | Natural History Museum (nhm.ac.uk)
I can’t remember if it was last summer or 2020 that we had dragonflies in the garden even though there are no ponds nearby.
The Big Butterfly Count starts today if you’re interested — and can cope with the heat!
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RichardB started the topic Wildlife in the Kitchen in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Yesterday I was in the kitchen around midday when I heard a mysterious and quite loud noise. It sounded a bit like a half-speed football rattle, and it seemed to be coming from the window above the sink. On closer inspection it was coming from behind the food recycling bin we keep on the windowsill, handy for scraping the plates into before…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Film, storytelling – psychic distance again – and looking under the bonnet in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Many thanks for this, Daeds. You sum up very well my feeling about prose vs film: “Film and prose fiction seem to be two media divided by a sort-of common language.” It’s the seem and sort-of which interest me.
“So I think what I was reacting to with Midsommar was that the director, Ari Aster, was finding ways to put us closely within…[Read more]
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Daedalus replied to the topic Film, storytelling – psychic distance again – and looking under the bonnet in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I was going to edit this to add some links but apparently I’m too late. Anyway, in case there are any non-SE grads out there, some details on psychic distance here
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Daedalus replied to the topic Not Such a Literary Byway: The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. Harrow in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
That sounds fantastic (in both senses of the word). My tbr pile is probably already longer than I will get through in my lifetime but I will add it anyway.
Fantasy definitely did seem to go through an obligatory magic ring/sword phase, not to mention the ominpresent dark lord – the overlong series’ of Terry Brooks, Terry Goodkind and, to a lesser…[Read more]
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Daedalus started the topic Film, storytelling – psychic distance again – and looking under the bonnet in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
This is going to be a super quick and probably slightly rambling blog but it’s been in my mind for a little while and I find the subject interesting so I’m just going to throw it down and see if anyone can relate.
I’ve been thinking a lot about films lately – very specifically, the way shots are composed, and what this might tell us about…[Read more]
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Daedalus replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Thanks Ath, and everyone who’s kept this place going. I admit I haven’t done as much as I would have liked to help the process, and like everyone else who has commented I would miss the Den if it were not here. I’ve been in a bit of a low spot for (fiction) writing for a while but I have recently been meaning to wander back in the hope of a chat…[Read more]
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RichardB replied to the topic Not Such a Literary Byway: The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. Harrow in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
‘…Every book back I read seemed to involve a magic sword or a ring and sorting the good from the bad became impossible…’ Yes, Kate, that was exactly my experience.
By contrast, to take a selection of the Ballantine books I read in my youth, The Well at the World’s End (William Morris), The Worm Ouroboros (E R Edison), The Night Land (William…[Read more]
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Athelstone replied to the topic Not Such a Literary Byway: The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. Harrow in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Well, you’ve convinced me. I
may have to addhave added the book to my ever-growing kindle list. Another great blog by the way.“A bit harsh maybe” you say, of Ursula K. Le Guin’s remarks. My feelings about this are mixed. I can see her point, but I am not convinced. I would have thought that the way we approach the old stories is what matters.…[Read more]
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Kate replied to the topic Not Such a Literary Byway: The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. Harrow in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I think our reading tastes have developed in a similar way, Richard. I read fantasy as a teen (though never a LOTR fan) but as I got older and every book back I read seemed to involve a magic sword or a ring and sorting the good from the bad became impossible, I moved away from the genre.
I do enjoy (and often write) our reality with a…[Read more]
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RichardB started the topic Not Such a Literary Byway: The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. Harrow in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I can’t in all conscience call this a literary byway, since the subject of this blog isn’t some dusty, half-forgotten relic but a book that’s very much alive and kicking, having been published only three years ago and even been nominated for awards. But I’ve enjoyed it so much that I’d like to share that enjoyment with you, so here goes.
Looking…[Read more]
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Athelstone replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Do write another blog, Richard!
Yes, the Cloud had the benefit of the Writers’ Workshop behind it. Not only did people find it from WW Courses, but from other services. I found the Cloud when I bought an editorial review. Then, it had things like the ‘Getting Published’ day in London and the ‘Festival of Writing’ in York.
Goes some way to…[Read more]
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RichardB replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I’m in the same position as I was in last year: the Den is normally the only place I interact with anybody on-line, so I would be very sad to see it go. I’m a bit more up-beat about it, though, because since the ‘members’ side-bar on the home page has been changed from ‘most recent’ to ‘most active’ (good idea) it shows that quite a few people do…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I echo Kate’s comments.
I was sorry to miss the last annual story challenge when I was away from home but I’m about to start a further edit of my ghost story from the previous year’s challenge.
I’ve occasionally thought of writing an occasional blog about aspects of fiction and I could pick up that thought and actually do something. Would it be…[Read more]
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Kate replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I really enjoy the annual short story challenge, and I try to participate in the odd monthly competition. My SE group has also used the Den as a lifeboat. So I’d hate to see it go and lose contact with some talented people.
I think one of the differences from the more active Word Cloud, is there was a constant flow of fresh blood funnelled via…[Read more]
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Athelstone started the topic Donations for the Den 2022 to 2023 in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Den of Writers is a FREE forum. That means that nobody pays for membership and if you join you are absolutely entitled to use and enjoy the place as much as anybody – in fact, you are encouraged to.
However, there is a cost to running the site and people have asked about contributing to help keep it going.
This year, we’ve made some major cha…[Read more]
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Athelstone replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I had a look at our profile options a while back but I couldn’t see how it’s supposed to work. You can add information about yourself, but it doesn’t show up when your profile is viewed (which is a bit pointless). I’ll take another look at it.
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Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I like Sandra’s idea of being able to expand our profiles, not just for new members but for existing ones. Apart from topics that come up in posts, I mostly don’t know what is interesting to fellow Denizens, either long term or temporarily. I’m thinking of writing and reading though anything else is welcome too.
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Knicks replied to the topic Monthly competition July 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 9 months ago
Gorgeous prompt is gorgeous. Chomping at the bit for this one 🥰✨
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Knicks replied to the topic Monthly Comp – June 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 9 months ago
Ath, it’s okay! And you can still have a go, lols. The thread not going nowhere 😊
Alright. Down to the stuff and business. With only two entries, both of which are incredibly well-penned and definitely get to the heart of their most singular matters, this was not an easy choice.
However, I’m going to give this win to @sandradavies, for leaving…[Read more]
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