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Janette started the topic Monthly Comp – March 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 3 months ago
I’m mesmerised, at this time of year, by the sudden appearance of bright spring flowers, transforming seemingly barren ground to a show of life and colour. So this month’s competition is about TRANSFORMATION. Any kind – winter garden to spring; person from human to angel. Whatever your imagination comes up with, in 400 words.
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly comp – February 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 3 months ago
Yay indeed – well done Janette! And well done for choosing from such a disparate selection, Athers.
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Athelstone replied to the topic Monthly comp – February 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 3 months ago
4 fab entries.
Sandra: a mind tortured by contemplation of an almost-certain affair and a child on the way that may not be his own. But which betrayal warrants the biggest shiver? What a deliciously twisted tale.
Seagreen: what an terrible tale – but writing as sharp as February frost. It isn’t the weather that makes the reader shiver, but an…[Read more]
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Janette replied to the topic Monthly comp – February 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 3 months ago
The Softness Of Untouched Snow
โI say, Lilian, thereโs a fair covering out there. Fancy a walk โ a slide?โ
โSilly old beggar.โ I shook my head and carried on knitting. โOut there, in that? Slipping and shivering โ at our age?โ
โShivering means youโre alive. Come on, old lass, itโs been a long time indoors. Lets make some footprints afore anyone…[Read more] -
Athelstone posted an update 5 years, 3 months ago
Dear Denizens,
I hope you are all well and not too discommoded by the present restrictions on movement and fraternisation in your various locales.
May I draw your attention to the date. I observe that there are 6 days and some hours before the February Monthly Comp closes. So far we have two superb entries, and there is plenty of room for more.…[Read more] -
RichardB replied to the topic Comments from an Editor in the forum Blogs 5 years, 3 months ago
As per Neil Gaiman’s fifth rule of writing:
‘Remember: when people tell you somethingโs wrong or doesnโt work for them, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what they think is wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong.’
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Athelstone posted an update 5 years, 3 months ago
The countdown begins. Including today, just 10 days left to enter the monthly comp and win the FABULOUS PRIZE of being picked!
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Athelstone posted an update 5 years, 3 months ago
Still February. Still time. Not a leap year. Be quick.
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RichardB replied to the topic Comments from an Editor in the forum Blogs 5 years, 3 months ago
Having written an entire novel in colloquial first person a la Catcher in the Rye, having made a conscious effort to break through my inhibitions about departing from Oxford (or Queen’s, or formal – call it what you will) English to do so, and having found the process liberating and rather fun, I’ll give a heartfelt ‘Hear, hear!’ to that. Okay,…[Read more]
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RichardB replied to the topic Comments from an Editor in the forum Blogs 5 years, 3 months ago
Well bugger me. Apparently, if you just copy and paste a URL into here, without bothering with that ‘link’ button, it links automatically. You live and learn.
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RichardB replied to the topic Comments from an Editor in the forum Blogs 5 years, 3 months ago
It occurs to me that one reason for over-use of ‘I’, or any other pronoun come to that, is filtering. This is another cause of the ‘frustrating distance’ Libby mentions, and Emma Darwin (Who else?) explains it far better than I could.
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RichardB replied to the topic Comments from an Editor in the forum Blogs 5 years, 3 months ago
My immediate and visceral reaction to both criticisms was ‘Bollocks!’ If writing in first person, what other pronoun is there for you to use? How are you going to avoid the pronoun? If writing in third person, does the same criticism apply to ‘he, ‘she’ or ‘they?’ I suspect the real problem is not with the pronoun itself but with the style. As for…[Read more]
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Sandra replied to the topic Comments from an Editor in the forum Blogs 5 years, 3 months ago
Having heard of someone else’s concern about the danger of overusing ‘I’ I am more sensitive, and have seen writing where it becomes a pain, but it’s hard to cut beyond a certain point. As for contractions – sometimes NOT to use them adds an unnatural stiltedness; like Jane says, their use needs tailoring to what’s being written.
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Athelstone replied to the topic Good news on the lyric writing front in the forum Podium 5 years, 4 months ago
That is amazing news. Well done, indeed!
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Sandra replied to the topic Good news on the lyric writing front in the forum Podium 5 years, 4 months ago
Excellent lyrics – and a huge achievement given the number of entries. Well done.
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John S Alty started the topic Good news on the lyric writing front in the forum Podium 5 years, 4 months ago
John Schofield (my real name) has won the Lyrics Only category in the UK Songwriting Contest 2020 with his song โItโs Later Than You Think.โ
The UK Songwriting Contest directors and judges include top award-winning producers and songwriters who have worked closely with many of the worldยดs major artists. There were almost 10,000 song entries from 8…[Read more]-
Oh, big WOW John – not that I didn’t doubt you, but against 10,000??! Will anyone be taking the lyrics up going ahead, for recording? Are we allowed to see them? This is brilliant news for such a cold, icy-blast sort of day. Many congratulations.
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Congratulations, John! What a fantastic achievement ๐
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Thanks, Thea
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Thanks, Janette.
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Daedalus posted an update 5 years, 4 months ago
Cutting a story down from 3800 to 2800… Got to 3200 and now every word removed feels like a fingernail
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Keep going, Daeds. And good luck!
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Thanks @libby! 209 to go
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Oh no, @daedalus, we’re not going to be haunted by all the babies murdered, are we? ๐
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Thanks! Itโs looking pretty sparse, I can tell you
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59 for me.
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And I just happen to be reading a book about writing titled “Murder Your Darlings.” ๐
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Sounds like fate to me. Keep slaying ๐
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I have allowed myself one darling to remain. The rest have been butchered
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I started out at 900 words over, Daedalus, but persevered and think my cut down version is stronger. Funny how that can happen. Good luck with losing those final few hundred words.
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All of you! Save those precious babes and enter them in the Monthy Comp!
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Often that is the case, but in this case the original version was fairly tight, and there was no real way to lose length other than salami slicing. Ah well
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly comp – February 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
“Then gently scan your brother man” (Robbie Burns)
‘Hipbones,’ she said. ‘They’ll disappear. Never to be seen again.’
That was early on. After forcing her to admit it. Persuading her it’d change nothing between us. When I’d arranged my physio appointments to coincide with her off-duty; to give us some pressure-free hours at home. When the…[Read more] -
Athelstone started the topic Monthly comp – February 2021 in the forum Monthly Competition 5 years, 4 months ago
Can’t believe it’s February already. To quote Don McLean, February made me shiver. Cold, love, anger, heat, fear, excitement, illness, happiness – 400 words maximum on absolutely anything that caused a shiver one February.
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