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John S Alty replied to the topic Den monthly competition September 2018 in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 7 years, 7 months ago
Thanks, Daeds, a valid point and I appreciate the input.
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John S Alty replied to the topic Den monthly competition September 2018 in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 7 years, 7 months ago
Well done Seagreen, fully deserved.
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Jonathan replied to the topic Den monthly competition September 2018 in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 7 years, 7 months ago
Congrats to Seagreen – very well done! And thank you Daeds for running and also for the feedback. Very helpful – so thank you again 🙂
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Andrew Wille replied to the topic I've gone and done it again! in the forum Podium 7 years, 7 months ago
Well done, Janette – that’s wonderful news!
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Janette replied to the topic I've gone and done it again! in the forum Podium 7 years, 7 months ago
The online version of my story is now ready to view. Here is the link if you’d like to take a look:
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Tony Lyttle replied to the topic Den monthly competition September 2018 in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 7 years, 7 months ago
Congratulations, Seagreen, on a worthy winning entry.
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Seagreen started the topic Monthly comp – October 2018 in the forum Monthly Competition 7 years, 7 months ago
Left Luggage
You can be the finder, the keeper, or the person in the lost and found looking after the following items:
An old army great coat
A banjo or ukulele
A plastic lunchbox with a 60’s TV theme (contents up to you)
A spellbook (my nod to Halloween)Choose one and weave a compelling story around its loss or discovery.
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Jules replied to the topic Den monthly competition September 2018 in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 7 years, 7 months ago
Well done, Sea 🙂 A very well deserved win. And thanks Daed for getting the ball rolling. Great monthly comp.
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Seagreen replied to the topic Den monthly competition September 2018 in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 7 years, 7 months ago
Ah, Daeds, you’re too generous. I didn’t expect that, and have, in fact, been checking the Den frequently today to find out what the theme for this month’s comp would be 🙂
I’m delighted, of course, given the calibre of the entries, but hope no-one expects that same level of insight when it comes to October’s judging.
Off to think of something to set…
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Squidge replied to the topic Den monthly competition September 2018 in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 7 years, 7 months ago
Well done, Sea! And thanks for setting us off on a monthly comp journey again here in the Den, Daeds.
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Sandra replied to the topic Den monthly competition September 2018 in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 7 years, 7 months ago
Well done Sea – a breath-stopping piece beautifully (dare I say?) conceived.
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Janette replied to the topic Den monthly competition September 2018 in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 7 years, 7 months ago
Congratulation, Sea, very well deserved. And thank you, Daeds for such kind comments on my own story and for kicking all of this off.
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Elle replied to the topic Help with setting in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years, 7 months ago
I personally like the idea of the nice middle-class town where once you scratch the varnish you start seeing the cracks and that not is all at it seems and not to trust a book by its cover (so to speak). After that I think it’s a question of describing the environment through the eyes and the emotions of the POVs. For example how would they…[Read more]
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Whisks replied to the topic Violence and mental illness in the forum Blogs 7 years, 7 months ago
Ever so late to this, sorry – only just read it.
My take on it is not to sweat what everyone else could do, but to focus on what *you* can do to protect yourself. To take back the power. You are, after all, the most important person in your world.
A long time ago I lived in a rough area and was mugged and the guy had a knife. This left me…[Read more] -
Squidge replied to the topic Help with setting in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years, 7 months ago
So…I live in an East Midlands town. With a university, a canal, a market, wealthy hillside houses, poorer terraces town centre and large housing estates springing up on the outskirts. So if you need to run any specifics past anyone, let me know!
But…for a story of abduction and return, perhaps it doesn’t matter which of the settings you pick.…[Read more]
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Squidge started the topic Wolves and Apples Conference 2018 in the forum Blogs 7 years, 7 months ago
Had a great day on Saturday at this event – have blogged about it under the same title on the Scribbles if you are interested…
You can always learn something new, whatever stage of your writing you’re at.
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Janette replied to the topic I've gone and done it again! in the forum Podium 7 years, 7 months ago
Thank you everyone. For the moment, the Doubt Demons have gone to sulk in a corner, so I’m going to use the opportunity to crack on with my WIP.
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Jonathan replied to the topic Help with setting in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years, 7 months ago
Personally unless it’s sci-fi I prefer quaint, pretty and historic; something a little like Lyra’s Oxford in Philip Pullman’s books. I love geography; rivers, canals, trees, paths, places that go somewhere and places that separate, forgotten parts of the city are all good stuff that I find can augment the sense of place; think “Bodies of Water” by…[Read more]
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Andrew Wille replied to the topic Help with setting in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years, 7 months ago
Philippa: Something that makes setting interesting is its ability to surprise. I’m thinking of JK Rowling’s Casual Vacancy, set in a quaint and fairly well-off Cotswold town that in fact has a lot of socioeconomic problems hiding beneath the surface – poverty, drug abuse. That tension within the setting informs much of the conflict in the…[Read more]
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