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Tony Lyttle replied to the topic Help with a Title, please. in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago
OK, thanks for the feedback GG
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Tony Lyttle replied to the topic Help with a Title, please. in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago
OK, so I could still go with “A Lyttle goes a long way”. I agree it’s a nice pun, although any pun could put some people off, I suppose. I was hoping to avoid using his name in the title as though it is his name, alone, that makes it worth buying the book – and if it doesn’t happen to ring a bell with you, why would you buy it?
Would this revised…[Read more]
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Tony Lyttle replied to the topic Help with a Title, please. in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago
Thanks Gipps. THe working title is better, eh? Perhaps you three are right. But jaw-dropping is a strong word; thanks for that.
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Athelstone replied to the topic Bath Novel Award Successes in the forum Podium 7 years ago
AAHHH I need to keep up. Well done you two!
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Squidge posted an update 7 years ago
I really should be keeping the old writing muscles warmed up, but I’m waiting for an edit to be returned, for the publisher’s opinion of Black Ruby (my two lovely betas have pointed out the weaknesses I thought were there, so that’s good!) to come through, and it’s fast approaching the end of term here and I have a whole primary school library to…[Read more]
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Thinking time maybe, Squidge?
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YEah, mulling and marinading time! End of terms and holidays are always writing-time killers, aren’t they? I’m sure you’ve thought of it, but I always try to have something I can do on paper over the hols cos I’ve got a much better chance of grabbing ten minutes with pen than on computer (especially as it’s an old beast that takes 30 mins to power…[Read more]
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didn’t I reply to this too?? Cos it’s GAWN…
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Can’t believe how busy end of term is…
Yep, can do bits and pieces on paper, but I’m wary of putting too much effort in now if things change much further back and have an impact on later work. Such a fine balance. Doing lots of reading instead.
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Reading is excellent @squidge. I’m not doing enough of that and feeling the lack myself. It’s such a good way of ‘filling the well’ isn’t it? Enjoy!
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Philippa East replied to the topic Bath Novel Award Successes in the forum Podium 7 years ago
Oh my goodness, this is amazing!!! Massive congratulations to you both. What a brilliant Den success!
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Tony Lyttle replied to the topic Help with a Title, please. in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago
Thanks, Squidge, for your insightful comments. Interesting that the working title would catch your eye without even knowing about WG Lyttle. I agree the other bit wasn’t really a strapline – more part of the blurb, as you say.
Bella, I love the idea of ‘Hold the Front Page.’ Unfortunately it would be anachronistic; back then the front page was…[Read more]
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RichardB replied to the topic Bath Novel Award Successes in the forum Podium 7 years ago
Yeah, triff. Well done, lads.
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Sandra replied to the topic Bath Novel Award Successes in the forum Podium 7 years ago
Saw John’s news, but congratulations to Mad Iguana too – what an achievement for you both.
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Squidge replied to the topic Help with a Title, please. in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago
First off, I prefer your original working title – Limelight doesn’t say much to me, but the play on words makes me wonder who Lyttle was, and what sort of ‘long way’ was it? Journey? Promotion? Makes it sound quite comedic, too. It would certainly attract interest, regardless of whether anyone knows of your ancestor or not.
With your subtitle,…[Read more]
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Squidge replied to the topic Bath Novel Award Successes in the forum Podium 7 years ago
Wow! Saw John’s news but didn’t realise Mad was in the longlist too! Flippin’ well done to both of you xx
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Tony Lyttle started the topic Help with a Title, please. in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago
Hi folks, I’m afraid I’ve only been able to pop in here intermittently of late, as I’ve been very busy finishing the biography I’ve been writing of my great-grandfather – the son of a cobbler who became a newspaper proprietor, writer and renowned stage entertainer reading his witty short stories, in 19th century Ulster; I’m at the editing stage…[Read more]
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Daedalus replied to the topic Multiple Den Success in the forum Podium 7 years ago
Many thanks Jane and Thea! If anyone who has read it could consider leaving a review on Amazon and/or Goodreads, that would be wonderful. Thanks for your review Squidge, delighted you liked it
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Jules replied to the topic New Book Release: Revolt (The King's Knight) in the forum Podium 7 years ago
Thanks, Jim. And I’m so glad you enjoyed the Oath and Crown duology 😊
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RichardB replied to the topic New Book Release: Revolt (The King's Knight) in the forum Podium 7 years ago
And the armour would have gone rusty.
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Jules replied to the topic New Book Release: Revolt (The King's Knight) in the forum Podium 7 years ago
Most probably true, Richard. There’s a great youtube video showing people wearing full plate armour doing somersaults. Squires were required to master all the courtly and manly arts – combat, riding, tumbling, swimming, dancing etc – and often practised all of them in full armour. (Well probably not swimming because then there would have been far…[Read more]
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RichardB replied to the topic New Book Release: Revolt (The King's Knight) in the forum Podium 7 years ago
I believe I once read that Henry VIII, in his youth, could reputedly vault into the saddle over the horse’s hindquarters while wearing full armour…
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Jules replied to the topic New Book Release: Revolt (The King's Knight) in the forum Podium 7 years ago
I think you’re probably right there, Daed. I doubted my own findings so I consulted a few horsey people (breeders, riders etc) A horse can comfortably carry a third of it’s own weight. You’re average destrier of 15 hands weighed 1200 lbs. So they could comfortably carry 360lbs.
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Daedalus replied to the topic New Book Release: Revolt (The King's Knight) in the forum Podium 7 years ago
I wonder if there was a bit of modern extrapolation going on with the notion of destriers being really huge, based on the misconception of the weight of armour? I admit I thought they were vast until I looked into it. If it was thought that armoured knights needed to be winched onto their horses, it would need to be a seriously hefty horse
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