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Libby replied to the topic Film, storytelling – psychic distance again – and looking under the bonnet in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Hmm, essay alert — me pontificating. I think Modernists such as James Joyce and Virginia Woolf had an excellentΒ grasp on the categories of psychic distance, although they probably didn’t call it that, going instead for stream of consciousness, free indirect style and omniscience. They announced themselves to be influenced by cinema and used it…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Wildlife in the Kitchen in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Dragonflies are increasing Dragonfly species are colonising the UK ‘at a greater rate than ever before’ | Natural History Museum (nhm.ac.uk)
I can’t remember if it was last summer or 2020 that we had dragonflies in the garden even though there are no ponds nearby.
The Big Butterfly Count starts today if you’re interested — and can cope with the heat!
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Libby replied to the topic Film, storytelling – psychic distance again – and looking under the bonnet in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Many thanks for this, Daeds. You sum up very well my feeling about prose vs film: “Film and prose fiction seem to be two media divided by a sort-of common language.” It’s the seem and sort-of which interest me.
“So I think what I was reacting to with Midsommar was that the director, Ari Aster, was finding ways to put us closely within…[Read more]
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Kate replied to the topic Not Such a Literary Byway: The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. Harrow in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I think our reading tastes have developed in a similar way, Richard. I read fantasy as a teen (though never a LOTR fan) but as I got older and every book back I read seemed to involve a magic sword or a ring and sorting the good from the bad became impossible, I moved away from the genre.
I do enjoy (and often write) our reality with a…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I echo Kate’s comments.
I was sorry to miss the last annual story challenge when I was away from home but I’m about to start a further edit of my ghost story from the previous year’s challenge.
I’ve occasionally thought of writing an occasional blog about aspects of fiction and I could pick up that thought and actually do something. Would it be…[Read more]
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Kate replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
I really enjoy the annual short story challenge, and I try to participate in the odd monthly competition. My SE group has also used the Den as a lifeboat. So I’d hate to see it go and lose contact with some talented people.
I think one of the differences from the more active Word Cloud, is there was a constant flow of fresh blood funnelled via…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den (again) in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months 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.
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
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]
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
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]
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
Tell me about it! π π
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
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]
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
In my notebook I put, ‘Gave up page 82. So many adjectives. Characters insufficiently interesting.’
I don’t know what was wrong with p 82 but I don’t think anything gruesome had happened yet.
Sounds super critical and a bit rich coming from someone so keen on Mrs Dalloway. I think basically it wasn’t my cup of tea, otherwise the adjectives would…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
‘really good’ π
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
‘Butcher’s Perfume’ – I could see it was really could but I’m a wimp and I’m not sure I finished it.
Benjamin Myers – I tried The Offing. Historical fiction (which I write), lots of scenery and countryside (fab) and set in beautiful Yorkshire. What wasn’t to like? But I couldn’t get far with it.
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
I loved ‘How to Paint a Dead Man.’ Also ‘Haweswater’. I find her short stories a hard read – often grisly or too troubling.
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
I’ll sign up for Sarah Hall, and Graham Macrae Burnet – among others.
Also Mrs Dalloway for whom I seem to have limitless capacity though others may groan π
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Libby started the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
The 2022 programme for the Edinburgh International Book Festival is available Home | Edinburgh International Book Festival (edbookfest.co.uk)
A lot of the events will be broadcast online (there’s an online-only option toΒ help search them) with ticket prices ‘pay what you can afford.’ I enjoyed several events last year. If you miss the live…[Read more]
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Libby started the topic Microfiction published in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 11 months ago
I’m chuffed to say that Fairfield Scribes have published one of my micros, ‘The Darkness Has a Damp Bite’, in their latest issue
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A lovely piece, Libby. Congratulations.
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Thanks, Kate! @katemachon
And thanks, Ath! @athelstone
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Libby replied to the topic It sounds wrong. But is that enough? in the forum Blogs 3 years, 11 months ago
Sorting out my formatting before I post would be another nice thing…
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Libby replied to the topic It sounds wrong. But is that enough? in the forum Blogs 3 years, 11 months ago
Β I spotted my MC thinking about something I knew she was going to know, but she didnβt actually know yet
That’s the kind of thing I try to see in my own writing though often it’s only after leaving the piece as long as possible that I notice what I’ve done.
My main reason for leaving drafts a long time – apart from life getting in the way – is…
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