Daedalus

  • 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]

  • @Alex, thank you! I was impressed with the subtle nightmarishness of Abbie’s  situation.

     

     

  • Athelstone replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 4 years 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.

  • Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 4 years 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.

  • @ Knicks Cheers, me dear. Looking forward to reading entries, your as well as many others

  • Gorgeous prompt is gorgeous. Chomping at the bit for this one 🥰✨

  • Sandra posted an update 4 years ago

    July’s monthly competition is now up. It asks for – gives you an opportunity to write – 500 words of character development. Check it out now.

  • Sandra replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 4 years ago

    Just a thought, and maybe not entirely welcome, but would not the opportunity for members to expand their  profiles, just a little, be more welcoming? Give newbies the opportunity to read, make contact and say (for example “I’m interested in that too”

     

    btw I’ve posted July’s comp but don’t know if the link will  function as hoped. If not can y…[Read more]

  • 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]

  • Knicks replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 4 years ago

    I agree that, as a place where we can meet to chat (ever so sporadically) and have monthly (great for writing practice) and especially annual competitions, it would be absolutely sad to see The Den dissolve due to the lack of activity. I don’t think the work anyone has put in should go to waste.

     

    The implemented suggestions have been fun,…[Read more]

  • Well, here we are again.

    Many, if not most of the suggestions from my last blog on the topic, have been implemented. We appear to have settled into a low to medium run of activity. For instance, over the last couple of months we have had around 100 posts of various sorts and 16 members have logged in.

    Do we continue?

    The short answer is ‘yes’,…[Read more]

  • Darn it! Sorry Knicks. It’s a great theme and I meant to have a go, but things just got away from me this month 🙁

  • Thank you, Sandra. I haven’t tried commenting so I don’t know if the link works or not, but thank you for attempting it.

    The admin side of writing stories is boring. Looking for submission sites, keeping track of submissions and rejections and keeping my stories filed in an easy-to-find order — it’s all time consuming, and I don’t even write…[Read more]

  • Read, enjoyed and commented, but comment didn’t appear. I thought it very well captured the claustrophobia of village life. I haven’t got into the habit of submitting any of my stories; just  self-published a collection so as not to lose them.

  • Thank you!! I keep thinking I must submit that story somewhere.

    If you’re in the mood for another, CafeLit published one of mine earlier this month CafeLitMagazine: A Horse, A Queen, Some Crockery by Elizabeth Leyland, homemade lemonade

    But honestly only read it if you feel like it.

    CafeLit asks writers to name a suitable favourite drink -…[Read more]

  • How long have you got?  btw, I re-read your story for ‘Bump in the night’ yesterday, and was much impressed , all over again. Good stuff.

  • Tell me about it! 🙂 🙂

  • Know what you mean about ‘just nice’. Sarah Winman’s ‘Still life’ had that effect – a thoroughly ‘feel good’ effect, in part for location. Which is no bad thing, since I do re-read for comfort. And also find that writing that takes my breath away one day, might not  have the same effect on another.  No wonder this writing lark is so hard!

  • I don’t remember a sex scene in The Offing though if I sense something – anything – which seems a clunky effort to suddenly heighten the drama, I start to disengage. If the author has a crisis of confidence, so do I.

    I find it easier to explain why I dislike something than why I like it. Though I very rarely ‘dislike’ anything, I just get…[Read more]

  • A quick glance at p.82, and I suspect it was the  brutal blowjob (but more subtly described). I am aware of a degree of wariness with each book of hers I buy but she always does it for me in the end. I am also very aware (in a science-minded family) I lack analytical skills, so can’t always justify my reasons to like or dislike (and hence am crap…[Read more]

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