Emma Robinson

  • Kate started the topic Short story acceptance in the forum Podium 4 years, 10 months ago

    I woke up this morning to an acceptance email for a witchy short story from All Worlds Wayfarer. 😃

    Thanks to the Songs of Innocence writing challenge which brought this story into being.

  • Kate replied to the topic Beta Reading Discussion in the forum Blogs 4 years, 10 months ago

    I’ve found beta reading an excellent way to learn. I think it’s easier to see crafting mistakes in others work, and then I try to carry that knowledge across to my own writing. Easier said than done.

    I always jot margin notes as I read to record my initial reactions. It’s harder on a reread to see the parts that jolt me, and you only get one…[Read more]

  • A quick reminder to anyone interested in this month’s competition that we are half way through the month. Here’s a repost of the details:

    The other day I discovered that sabulous means sandy or gritty. For this month’s competition please use sand and/or grit as a prompt for a piece of fiction or non-fiction, word range 100 – 500. You can use the…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic Beta Reading Discussion in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    Beta reading other people’s writing has taught me all sorts of things. I wouldn’t want to be without it. It’s satisfying too, that link with someone else’s thought processes and their ambitions for their work.

    I can come back with my experiences of being beta read but in the meantime, as Jane says: ‘my experience of the book as a reader.’

    Y…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic "I write like" in the forum Coffee Shop 4 years, 11 months ago

    My theory, Richard, is that the program looks at content rather than style. I leave you to decide if that idea fits with your novel! Possibly the program throws POV into the mix.

    I suppose Joyce and Brown both spent some time in Paris…

  • Libby started the topic "I write like" in the forum Coffee Shop 4 years, 11 months ago

    For a bit of fun you can discover who you write like https://iwl.me/
    So far I’ve been linked with Jane Austen and Lewis Carroll. Today, for a piece mentioning air-raid sirens, I’m the new Chuck Palahniuk 😉

  • Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    PS That should be: I could definitely, not probably, learn a lot from other beta readers 🙂 At the moment I do beta reading in a particular way and that’s probably not the best way possible or at any rate not for all authors. Expanding my ideas would be a good thing.

  • Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    A discussion on beta reading sounds a good idea. I could probably learn a lot from the way other people approach beta reads.

    I don’t think I’d want to offer my beta reading services to a wider public, as it were. I’m happy to do it for members here and for people who pop up on the site asking for a reader from whoever is available. I generally…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    @Bella I hope the writing mojo comes back. And the reading and sax playing. These big events like Covid can really knock the oomph out of all sorts of things.

  • Barny replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    OK, but what about the many other advantages of discourse?

  • Barny replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    @athelstone have you looked at moving to a 21st century forum like discourse? I use it on talk.restarters.net and it’s pretty slick. You can get email notifications and reply by email; can upload pictures, has trust levels and you can restrict areas.

  • Well done, Libby – a deserved win!! And thanks Ath.

  • The other day I discovered that sabulous means sandy or gritty. For this month’s competition please use sand and/or grit as a prompt for a piece of fiction or non-fiction, word range 100 – 500. You can use the word sabulous itself if you wish but you don’t have to.

    Be literal at least some of the time. If a problem is figuratively gritty, let i…[Read more]

    • I did grin at this, Libby – I’ve had ‘sabulous’ scribbled on a scrap of paper and Blutacked to the edge of a shelf above my head for at least three years, but never had a chance to use it. (Possibly I got it from @raine) On the same piece of paper is ‘perse’. I’ve just looked that up and reminded myself it’s bluish grey colour, or , more…[Read more]

      • It’s a great word!

        • I love the perse word, Sandra. Thanks for introducing me to it. I’d like to know more terms for colours but, as you suggest, they can be ambiguous which probably doesn’t encourage common use. Bice – learned from a novel I read a while ago – is brownish grey or dark grey, but can also refer to green or blue shades. So it’s all a bit of a challenge…[Read more]

  • Barny replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    DoW problems: Usability just isn’t what it should be; not being able to post pictures is a pain; definitely doesn’t promote idle chat.

    The wordcloud was very far from perfect, but had one significant difference: the course offerings meant new people were always joining, wondering wth was going on, some figuring it out or persisting without fig…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    I agree with everything said so far, from the time pressures for people with publications etc in the works via Richard’s points about the site layout right through to feeling that posting stuff may not be worth the effort. And yes, idle chat would be lovely.

    I don’t use social media but I’m quite active on Jericho Writers and therefore could…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    I like Kate’s suggestion of a fortnightly writing topic. A clearly marked heading and space might draw in potential new members among people who are Googling for writing advice. But it would need the links problem to be solved.

    I agree with Richard about subjects currently being hidden away.

    As a member of Kate’s SE 2016 group, this site has…[Read more]

  • Kate replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    The Den’s been a lifeboat for my SE group. And I love the inspiration the winter writing challenge brings. It’s also lovely to be able to see the successes of people I met on the cloud.

    But I wonder if, for the main page to be active, we need writers at different stages. I think we’ve all got a fair amount of experience on here, have writing…[Read more]

  • Squidge replied to the topic The Future of the Den in the forum Blogs 4 years, 11 months ago

    I don’t post here as often as I perhaps should, though I love knowing it’s here if I need it, or to celebrate good news with other peeps, and of course, to be challenged to write a short story every now and again.

    Beyond that, I think because I’m published, working on new material, editing for other people, testing a writing course, I don’t have…[Read more]

  • Blimey, managed to write something and very pleased to be able to enter the comp. Was a bit concerned at managing to get to 250 words and wanting to post without having to DQ myself! Happily at 256 words including title. 🙂

    This might be the day.

    He hadn’t closed the curtains. The sunbeam found the bed at 6.37 and warmed his left foot at 6…[Read more]

  • Sound Waves (470 words)

    An aeroplane churns the sky but no siren has sounded, and behind the blackout fabric at my attic window there are no searchlights. The aircraft must be one of ours.

    In my armchair I pick up today’s paper but find it hard to concentrate. We have all turned into experts in aircraft identification and the noise from this o…[Read more]

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