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Janette started the topic Monthly Competition – November 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 5 months ago
Autumn is upon us in all its savage glory, but it is so much more than a paint pallet. I’d like you to theme your story around Autumn, including every sense except sight. I’d like this to be within a 450 word limit, please.
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Seagreen replied to the topic Monthly competition – October 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 5 months ago
Alex – I know exactly what it’s like to have life throw a spanner in the works, so no apologies necessary.
Ath – Oh wow! Stalking Leviathan seems so long ago… *dashes off to recharge the Kindle so I can check which story you mean*
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Seagreen replied to the topic Monthly competition – October 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 5 months ago
I confess to not having written much these past few months and my writerly fixes are, for the most part, coming through my involvement with the Den. When I set this prompt, I think I knew it might be tricky – time-consuming, too – but I’m afraid I allowed the need to give my own writing a bit of a shake to get in the way of my common sense…[Read more]
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Seagreen replied to the topic Monthly competition – October 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 5 months ago
Apologies for being late back to this and thanks to everyone who entered (as well as those who didn’t enter but found the prompt useful). I’ll get onto the business of judging later today and post results by this evening ☺️
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Athelstone replied to the topic Monthly competition – October 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 5 months ago
You have my apologies too. I also had a busy month, but mainly I have to confess that every time I turned to the prompt I hit brick walls. I admit defeat. And it is a fine prompt. One good thing from my point of view though is that I had another look at my short story from the Random’s anthology Stalking Leviathan. I had some critique that the…[Read more]
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Janette replied to the topic Monthly competition – October 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 5 months ago
Hope this meets the challenge. It is approaching the end of my book Saving Grace, and has spoilers (in the event this thing gets published!). Pervious feedback said this scene felt too easy/convenient. Now, she panics and resists. I show her conflicts as she starts to make comparisons.
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While he drove, Michael told me about how he worked…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Monthly competition – October 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 6 months ago
This is from my novel. It’s 1937. Hester is shortly to leave school and has asked her father if she can have flying lessons. He’s said no, it’s too dangerous. That’s the novel’s inciting incident. The is the next scene, told from her father’s pov.
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In Worcester Cathedral, Hester’s father Frederick Longley gazed at the vaulted ceiling…[Read more]
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Sandra replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 6 months ago
I’m now almost halfway through Salter’s ‘Collected Stories’ and can understand how the short, sharp sentences make an impact, but I find most of his characters, male and female, seem a bit self-obsessed, and, for me, there is over-much description (as is often the case with American literature.) At least they are readable! Some time since I read…[Read more]
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Athelstone replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 6 months ago
Well, these last few posts sent me off on a chase, which I shall spare you the detail of. I have never read anything by Salter, but probably shall, now. For what it’s worth, I emerged from my chase with a greater respect for George Orwell (though perhaps not his earlier novels) and a suspicion that Will Self may have confused writing literature…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 6 months ago
Yes, Salter’s detachment. Is that what makes his writing interesting? I think it may be – for me anyway.
John, I wouldn’t press Salter on you, or anyone, but his prose is an example of American spareness if you ever want to investigate same.
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John T replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 6 months ago
Salter is an author I’ve never read. 90% of my favourite contemporary authors are women, but that may be as much about genre as gender. I read very few thrillers or crime novels, and only occasional l…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 6 months ago
@sandra
The short stories are very good, Sandra. I liked a Sport and a Pastime but it can feel dated even though the writing was, for me, compelling. Salter can fall into the trap of his generation. Some of his writing about women can seem as if he didn’t ask the women around him how they thought and felt. On the other hand he’s also a very…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 6 months ago
I posted too soon. My comment may look as though I’m suggesting you don’t, Daeds, which I certainly didn’t mean! Your study of Salter brings a clarity and atmosphere to your writing which I’m sure it would have anyway. It’s interesting to think, in this influences process, how much we’re drawn to authors who provoke writerly neurones that we…[Read more]
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Sandra replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 6 months ago
@ Daeds and Libby,
re James Salter, 2/3 years ago II read and was impressed by a short story featured in a newspaper. Eagerly borrowed ‘A sport and a pastime’ from the library and found it heavy-going. Couple of months ago I bought his ‘Collected Stories, but have yet to begin it, but hope to do so with an eye to his style..
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Libby replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 6 months ago
James Salter has (had) a wonderful style.
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Athelstone replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 6 months ago
I wrote a short story with an MC lacking almost all redeeming qualities. It didn’t go down too well, although I quite enjoyed writing it. Patricia Highsmith’s writing is wonderful. Tom Ripley is a work of genius.
Also, hello stranger. How’s it going?
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Sandra posted an update 2 years, 6 months ago
Version #4, snappier start, 6 characters, 682 words but not a clue what is going to be “done” to start anyone wondering “who?” I’ll be in Australia for four weeks – thank goodness the deadline is February.
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly competition – October 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 6 months ago
I’m not at all sure I’ve fully adhered to the brief, but this scraping of possibilities from my current wip is the best I can do, before I leave the country 😉
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Need for a wee had Lucy check the time. Half ten. She’d been lying in her bed for more than two hours. Not moved since she’d taken refuge. Since hearing the click of the stre…[Read more]
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly competition – October 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 6 months ago
Oh, EXCELLENT idea Sea – 0nly problem now, which do I choose??
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Seagreen started the topic Monthly competition – October 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 2 years, 6 months ago
I’ve just started listening to Ken Follett on BBC Maestro, and this is (sort of) taken from a task he sets at the end of the section on developing ideas.
Take a scene in a book (your own or someone else’s) where not a lot is happening. Find five ways to improve it e.g identify things that could go wrong, complicate matters or raise the sta…[Read more]
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