Debi Alper

  • Sandra replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 1 month ago

    I’ve always found the same, right up to last week with  the theatre nurse who held my hand while my eye was bring anatheasised for an op.  bless him. (all well post op.)

  • Athelstone replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 1 month ago

    Honestly, nobody wants to get ill and go to hospital, but I don’t regret having met the staff. From the cleaner who I talked to a lot, to the nurses who tirelessly carried horrible pots away without a single complaint, to the consultant who (I now see) was joking/hinting about discharge when she said, ‘We must get this catheter out, unless you use…[Read more]

  • Sandra replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 1 month ago

     

    Crikey Moses, William, I’m heart-heartedly glad to hear you are home and hopefully on your way to some sort of recovery – what a torrid time you and your family must have gone through, and thank you for updating us so vividly.

    Sendng love and the most healingest of good wishes

    Sandra

  • Janette replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 1 month ago

    Hell, Ath, this is too much for one person to put up with, and must have been (and continues to be) very frightening. I really do hope that the ‘frightening bit’ is treatable, and that you get an upturn in health very soon. Thinking of you loads and sending positive vibes your way.

  • Athelstone started the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 1 month ago

     

    So many people have asked, ‘What’s wrong with you’ and ‘Why are you still in hospital?’, (I’m out now) that I thought a small blog might help. Don’t get me wrong, there are many people, including on this site, who have had worse problems, often for longer. But I’ve never been this ill, so I’ll press on.

    In the beginning, at the very tail end…[Read more]

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    ‘Gobsmacked’ the inelegant word that came to mind when I read the letter. What else would you expect , being told your three year-old daughter’s poem had been awarded first prize ?  A prize  which earned her up to three sittings with well-renowned portrait artist Bernard Broom. Especially when I’d not an inkling she’d  written any…[Read more]

  • Congratulations, Terrie! What a wonderful story. Loved it.

    Thank you, Janette, for stepping in. Btw does Ath know he doesn’t have to worry about judging?

  • Thank you Janette – you did us proud with thoughtful comments, and well done for every other entry, all of which fitted the remit  much more closely than my hastily-grabbed from a long-ago hidden in the drawer novel.

  • Simple, I thought – judge a few stories for the March competition while Ath is out of action (Ath, if you’re reading this, sending BIG healing vibes and willing a speedy recovery). But – what a dilemma to be handed. These are all excellent and worthy to be winners in their own right.

    But judge I must, as promised, so here are my thoughts:

    Jill -…[Read more]

  • Thank you, Janette!

  • Janette has kindly volunteered !!

  • That’s a great shame. All best wishes to Ath.

    How about finding another judge?

    Could anyone else reading this be willing to judge the comp? Five delightful entries. Then the winner can set the April comp.

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    Having heard Athelstone indisposed again, it’s unlikely he’ll be be judging  this any time soon

  • Running

    499 words

     

    My sister’s boyfriend dumped her so she booked a day at a willow-weaving workshop – in the countryside, calming and therapeutic. She’d make a sculpture of a hare though she’d never seen one in real life. Ironic, I thought, as she’d never seen herself either.

     

    I admit the dumping had been nasty. Sis waiting to meet the…[Read more]

  • Janette started the topic A Step Into Indie Publishing in the forum Blogs 2 months ago

    Several weeks ago, I posted that I had stopped seeking representation for my book, Grace (full title to be revealed with the book cover), and go down the Indi path. As a complete publishing novice, my first reaction was ‘where the hell do I begin?’ And, for those others wondering the same thing, promised I would report back on anything I had don…[Read more]

    • Thank you. This is really useful information. It’s a lot of work – hope things move along smoothly for you.

      • Thanks, Bella. Gwynn GB warned it was a lot of work done properly, but to treat it as a business. It seems though, that you don’t escape any of the marketing work if taken on via trad publishing. Yes, let’s hope the work pays off – fingers crossed.

  • Not yet mad enough …

    Wine-heavy eyes and naked, she was cleaning her teeth in front of the bathroom mirror when he came in through the door behind her.   He stood behind her, serious-faced, saying nothing, but unignorably attentive.   She finished brushing. Spat, rinsed and spat a couple more times then put the toothbrush back in the glass on…[Read more]

  • In March it seems that hares go mad. They chase each other, jump and frolic, even have boxing matches. For March, somebody has done/is doing/will do something mad. It might be you, or not – whatever you wish. 500 words maximum please before midnight on 31 March.

     

  • Thank you for such a satisfactory February topic, Libby, and for your generous appraisal! I loved the other two entries; they could easily have won.

  • Congratulations, Ath – more Teabreak always welcome, and well done Jill for so richly regarding the rules. Thanks Libby for appreciating my desire to take part, but this extract the only one I could recall which specifically mentioned ‘loving’

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