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  • Thanks, Richard! This becomes quite compulsive doesn’t it, a new thread of literature (new to me anyway) to follow and think about.

    I’m off now for a few days and will read your post fully when I return.

  • I replied in a comments box earlier where it may get lost – so I’ve copied my comment here.

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    Definitely good going, Richard. Thank you for this post.

    Of these various translations I prefer the ones with shorter lines. They feel more immediate, less worked. That seems to be the magic of Sappho’s lines – the way they leap almost three mil…[Read more]

  • I’m looking forward to reading this, Richard. I became more aware of Sappho when I read Selby Wynn Schwartz’s novel After Sappho, which I enjoyed a lot. Before that I’d hardly known who Sappho was.

  • Our summer weather so far has been an ever-changing experience, almost one extreme to another. For the August comp please write a story about changeability titled ‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?’ Thee can refer to a person, animal or something inanimate. Max 500 words, deadline midnight on 31<sup>st</sup> August.

  • Thank you, Terrie! This is lovely surprise, and I’m pleased you liked my story.

    I really enjoyed Sandra’s and Ath’s stories too. So lifelike. Thank you both of you for being such excellent competitors.

  • An explanatory note: I saw an exercise which asked for story without verbs and wanted to give it a go, so that’s what I’ve attempted here.

     

     

    A Delivery

     

    Inside the shadowed arch of a canal bridge: a half circle of water-drips and their echoes, drops and plops, plips, a full saucepan of water on the towpath, someone’s rubbish, new drink…[Read more]

  • <p style=”background: white; margin: 0cm 0cm 21.0pt 0cm;”>These three pieces are all so interesting and satisfying, and such good uses of ‘electricity’ that, as usual, I’ve struggled to decide on a winner because the standard is so high. I’m intrigued by how something as impersonal and powerful as electricity has resulted in intimate pieces,…[Read more]

  • Six days to go before the monthly competition deadlines on 30th June!

  • Kate posted an update 2 years ago

    I wanted to let you know that I’ve finally gone ahead and published my humorous middle grade book. I’m very excited!
    Some of you may remember the characters Pix and Gabe from one of Athelstone’s short story contests. Well, the pair have now gone large.

    It’s launching on 12 July. If anyone is interested, you can pre-order an e-copy now, or get a…[Read more]

    • Libby replied 2 years ago

      Pix and Gabe are brilliant, 100% delightful characters who will entice any reader. Well done, Kate! I’m looking forward to reading The Shadow Deception.

    • Great news, Kate. I’ve watched your magical duo for some time now. I’m certain the Shadow Deception will be a winner.

    • KazG replied 2 years ago

      That’s such exciting news – congratulations, Kate! I’m sure your charming, quirky duo will enchant many young readers. xx

    • Well done, Kate. I’m so out of touch with my writing people, but I love your writing. I’m busy finishing off my own WIP, Marigold (almost there), but will take a look as soon as I come up for breath.

  • Kate posted an update 2 years ago

    Is anybody else have trouble with group posts? It’s impossible to get to recent posts.

    • Hi Kate, sorry , I’ve not been online much today. Can you give me some more detail on the issue you’ve got? What forum? What posts? Anything else you think might be helpful.

      • Kate replied 2 years ago

        Thanks, Ath. It’s in our SE course group. A forum has multiple pages but we can’t move beyond the first page to look at later posts.

        • Hmm. OK, no idea at the moment.

          • admin replied 2 years ago

            So, when you go to the forum, you’re presented with an original post (topic) plus any replies on that page, but you can’t proceed, i.e. if you pick page 2 or the arrow, nothing happens apart from the screen refreshing. I think it may be a problem with other forums as well.

    • That’s me borrowing Admin’s hat by the way.

  • Near where I live National Grid are replacing the overhead cables. The new cables will have increased capacity and allow for more connections to green energy.

    For the June comp please include electricity in a story of no more than 500 words.

    I’m looking for the stuff that travels through lines and sockets but if you  also want to include…[Read more]

  • Thank you, Ath! That was a lovely surprise. The standard of the other entries was so high. Thank you to Terrie, Sandra and Seagreen for such evocative and immersive stories.

  • Phototropism

    Suzy and I drank white wine while we sat in stiff, square garden chairs. I hadn’t met Suzy before and admired how she leant back, legs stretched out – lounging and confident. She wasn’t just overcoming the chair’s straight edges; she showed me she knew she had glamour. Her jeans and yellow cotton shirt were years old, threads loose…[Read more]

  • Thank you, Seagreen, for the competition. Great, enticing stories from Ath, Sandra and Terrie. I enjoyed them all.

  • I like the bugs analogy, Terrie.

    Roughly I do something like this: I plan, though not in great detail – usually the ending and a couple of things along the way. When I start writing the plan doesn’t seem to work so I alter the order of events or cut events. After a bit I give up with the plan and hope the writing will suggest what I need to do…[Read more]

  • It’s a while since the 1980s

     

    And why come back? Why, exactly, limp along these corridors after decades, and stop to look at dormitory doors and classroom doors all shut for the summer holiday. There’s no one else in this building – a giant bungalow with many arms – except the senior school secretary who has shown me old records and left me…[Read more]

  • Coordination: that’s exactly it. I can’t get coordinated with notebooks. I have one on my desk and it travels to my bedside table and back again. I admire people who use notebooks when they’re out – they seem more intuitive and open than I am. I think their minds flow more smoothly. They’re even Romantic with a capital R, with all the creativity…[Read more]

  • Libby started the topic Season's greetings in the forum Podium 2 years, 6 months ago

    A moment to acknowledge all you’ve achieved this year and to jettison regret for what you haven’t. At least that’s my philosophy. Happy Christmas, Denizens.

  • I enjoyed this prompt @Seagreen . At first I thought I wouldn’t have time to enter the comp this month but being able to work on something I’d already written gave me fresh energy. My piece still needs a bit more work but the exercise you gave us was very helpful and one to be remembered.

  • Congratulations @Janette . I loved this excerpt. It feels so realistic. I could really hear her voice too in your brilliant dialogue.

    • Thank you, Libby. Like Sea, I loved yours and Sandra’s too. It’s remarks like this that tell me not to give up on Grace, so thank you.

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