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JaneShuff started the topic Indie publishing deal in the forum Podium 5 years, 4 months ago
Exciting news from me. On The Edge my ‘girl on a lighthouse’ thriller has found a home with Verve Books. It’s been a long journey with a lot of setbacks on the way and I am thrilled.There’s nothing like the moment when the e mail saying how much someone loved your book (with no caveats, no buts,) arrives in your inbox. It will be published in…[Read more]
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Raine replied to the topic Traditional or Self-Publishing? in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 5 years, 4 months ago
@janeshuff said much of what I would have done. Basically, going it alone means a biggish up front investment by you, and it also means you have to be prepared to invest the time into marketing and promo without the support of a publisher. The plus is that you have full control, and don’t have to wait/hope/get lucky enough to find a…[Read more]
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Janette replied to the topic Monthly comp: December 2020 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
A New Opening
Lockdown. Away from a contageous world full of contageous people. Away from touch. Away from hold. Away from gossipy nudges and ear-whispers in the office, shrinking my world to room size; specifically the area where work-table met window. I unfasten the latch and swing it wide open in a desperate bid for expanse.
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JaneShuff replied to the topic Richard's Literary Byways: Pete Who? in the forum Blogs 5 years, 4 months ago
You’re quite right Richard. Although the lack of hoovering and the pile of christmas cards still waiting to be written might point to a different conclusion!
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RichardB replied to the topic Richard's Literary Byways: Pete Who? in the forum Blogs 5 years, 4 months ago
‘Instant hit of relateable truth’: yes, that a good way of putting it.
Jane, if you got a result you haven’t been wasting your time, have You?
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Raine replied to the topic How do you deal with the ever-distracting Internet??? in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 5 years, 4 months ago
When I need to be productive, I set myself time slots for internetage. i.e. 15mins when I first sit at the laptop, during a lunch half hour, and then that’s it apart from evening phone-evil-blackhole-of-distraction. Tbh, I like being able to quickly check something as I’m writing – find a photo of a place, or look at a map or whatever, so I…[Read more]
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Daedalus replied to the topic Richard's Literary Byways: Pete Who? in the forum Blogs 5 years, 4 months ago
They do have that sort of instant hit of relateable truth don’t they? Ironic, or perhaps not, that Roche’s career might apply to the principle of ‘Connections’, even though it’s clearly about something much more personal. A missed connection here or there is the difference between national treasure status and obscurity.
Also interesting for me to…[Read more]
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JaneShuff replied to the topic Richard's Literary Byways: Pete Who? in the forum Blogs 5 years, 4 months ago
I’ve just wasted an hour, thanks to you Richard, trawling through the internet searching for Brian Patten who was my particular favourite and ordered a copy of Little Johnny’s Confession which I am sure is the book of his I used to have. Fingers crossed.
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RichardB replied to the topic Richard's Literary Byways: Pete Who? in the forum Blogs 5 years, 4 months ago
Jane, I suspect that, er, somewhere on the way you too encountered that anthology, so long ago you’d forgotten about it until my post reminded you.
Yes, I like the Liverpool Poets too. It’s only one aspect of his talent, but Roger McGough has raised that lowest form of wit, the pun, into an art form. Like this, from The Mersey Sound:
The Act of…[Read more]
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RichardB replied to the topic Richard's Literary Byways: Pete Who? in the forum Blogs 5 years, 4 months ago
From JaneShuff (copied from the wall)
Thank you for this, Richard. I spent my childhood and teenage years in Liverpool and The Liverpool Poets were a big part of it. I thought I hadn’t heard of Pete Roche but, amazingly, I found myself able to recite Somewhere On The Way as I read it so the poem must be buried somewhere inside the dusty old a…[Read more]
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RichardB started the topic Richard's Literary Byways: Pete Who? in the forum Blogs 5 years, 4 months ago
No, not that Townshend fellow. Read on…
Back in 1967, when I was in the midst of studying for English A Level, a book came out that introduced me and a lot of other people to a new idea of what poetry could be: accessible, direct, down-to-earth, irreverent, witty. Those who derided it as not proper poetry missed the point. This stuff was…[Read more]
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Thank you for this, Richard. I spent my childhood and teenage years in Liverpool and The Liverpool Poets were a big part of it. I thought I hadn’t heard of Pete Roche but, amazingly, I found myself able to recite Somewhere On The Way as I read it so the poem must be buried somewhere inside the dusty old antique shop of my mind. Thank you!
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Jane, I’m taking the liberty of copying your post onto the thread. It’s a bit difficult carrying on a discussion in two places at once, and stuff has a nasty habit of vanishing from here.
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I never know where’s the best place to reply – so thanks!
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JaneShuff replied to the topic How do you deal with the ever-distracting Internet??? in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 5 years, 4 months ago
Weirdly enough it helps my way of working which is to do intensive bursts of writing and then let myself be distracted for a brief while before I attack again!
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Libby replied to the topic How do you deal with the ever-distracting Internet??? in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 5 years, 4 months ago
I haven’t removed the internet connection from my laptop because it’s too useful when I want to check something, but keeping the laptop for writing and using a PC for everything else – emails, online purchases etc – makes distraction less of a problem. When I’m using the laptop I’m in writing mode. It’s a little thing but it helps.
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Daedalus replied to the topic Monthly competition November 2020 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
@sandradavies thanks, I will look that up. I’m a fan of keeping speech tags/descriptions to a minimum and I often write scenes with dialogue first and then build the other stuff around it, so this is very much up my street
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Raine replied to the topic Monthly competition November 2020 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
Oh YAY – congrats @athelstone. Very well deserved. And thank-you @sandradavies for such an ace prompt. It was a valuable lesson to me that i really can strip out a lot of my speech tags, actions etc and the world may not crumble!
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Daedalus replied to the topic Monthly competition November 2020 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
Great competition Sandra, am really intrigued to read the story that inspired it now. Well done Ath, and everyone else, good set of stories
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Xander Michael replied to the topic Monthly competition November 2020 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
Good job Athelstone! Love the comp and all the entries! Great challenge to not be allowed any prose.
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Athelstone started the topic Monthly comp: December 2020 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
Advent is upon us. I always liked Advent Calenders when I was little, but I haven’t had one for years. So you can make one for me. The theme is “opening a door or window and finding something”. It doesn’t have to involve calendars! Anywhere between 25 and 500 words.
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Athelstone replied to the topic Monthly competition November 2020 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
Smashing comp, Sandra and a similarly smashing selection of entries. So I’m really pleased to be picked!
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Janette replied to the topic Monthly competition November 2020 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
Well done, and well deserved, Ath!
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Yay, congratulations, Jane! That’s brilliant news, and so deserved! Really looking forward to reading it. xx
Brilliant, Jane! Keep us posted and let us know when we can buy a copy.
I’m assuming this is the one I read some years ago, which at the time I thought very impressive. Good to hear talent will eventually earn its reward.
Well done, Jane, I hope it does stupendously well!
Thank you @johnalty. I’ll be happy if it does what the publishers hope it will do! I might need your help as I’m contracted to write a second in the series and it is looking as though there’ll be a bit of sailing in it.
Happy to help