Emma Robinson

  • Thank you, @janeshuff . This is the first time I’ve won a monthly Den competition and I’m really pleased, and especially so as everyone else’s entries were excellent and a delight to read. Many thanks!

  • The activity thread is rather strange since the DIY MA programme got underway – it’s like overhearing half a conversation. Intriguing.

    • Unfortunately, WordPress with its plugins that give us groups etc. has a fair few bugs. For some unknown reason, the DIY MA group, in spite of being set as private, spills its conversations if you select Activity whether you’re a member or not.

      • You should join us, John. It’s very relaxed!

        • Yeah, soz about that. I and the admins have both (all) tried to sort it and it just isn’t playing. Frustrating, but if it lures you into joining in, then maybe that’s a win!

  • This is so clever, Kaz. And I didn’t expect it to go in that direction either. Wow. Excellent stuff.

  • Hi @skylark, good to see you’re back.

  • Squidge replied to the topic Dipping my toe back in in the forum Blogs 6 years, 2 months ago

    Skylark! Hullo! So glad you’re here with us after such a long and difficult break. I’m not around here as often as I’d like to be either, but it’s lovely to know that the Den’s still here, even if I’m not.

    First drafts are a pain, aren’t they, when you revisit and find all the issues you missed in the excitement of getting it down initially.…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic Brexit dismay in the forum Coffee Shop 6 years, 3 months ago

    Thanks, @Daedalus. I’ll read the article with interest 🙂
    I can use castor oil as a bit of sensory detail in my novel. It was just that I know the smell of linseed but can’t remember the smell of castor though tins of Castrol were ubiquitous during my childhood, as was the smell of oil in general.

    I suspect the laxative story was probably…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic Brexit dismay in the forum Coffee Shop 6 years, 3 months ago

    I’m very sorry you and your son have had to cope with a cancer diagnosis, @skylark.

    I’ve never signed up to any social media and so far haven’t felt tempted. Not just the polarised views but the amount of time it can take up!

  • Libby replied to the topic Brexit dismay in the forum Coffee Shop 6 years, 3 months ago

    I’m glad you were able to translate real life into other real life, as it were, @Daedalus . Sounds a very successful strategy.

    BTW, please can I ask you a question about linseed oil in biplanes? Was it used or have I imagined this? If it was, presumably pilots and passengers would have been able to smell it?

  • The Future (399 words with title)

    I awake dry mouthed and tight headed but without the regret usual to such mornings. Sunlight warms the floorboards and in the lane outside my lodging a song thrush rings out his tunes as if he sees something new.

    Last night in Sedham’s rooms, while enjoying his Madeira wine and Spanish sherry, I drank down S…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic Brexit dismay in the forum Coffee Shop 6 years, 3 months ago

    I sympathise with you, Richard, over reading more politics than normal. I was the same then got cross with myself not least because it stole time from other things.

    I think some involvement, however, can make one feel better. There are many causes still to fight for – environmental and social – if one is that way inclined. Though preservation of…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic Dipping my toe back in in the forum Blogs 6 years, 3 months ago

    I think the premise might have been plausible, Jane and Amanda. If I’ve got this right, the telephone lines between the front line and HQ had been cut and therefore the regiment (?) on the front line didn’t have up to date intelligence. The idea was to get the despatch drivers to update the officers on the front line so that they wouldn’t make an…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic Dipping my toe back in in the forum Blogs 6 years, 3 months ago

    Hello Amanda, it doesn’t sound my kind of thing either. One thing the reviewers said in its favour was how balletic and choreographed it was. Coincidentally I saw a short silent film – 5 minutes or so – a while ago which depicted the Western Front by using only two male dancers in uniform, dancing in slow motion and getting tangled up with each…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic Dipping my toe back in in the forum Blogs 6 years, 3 months ago

    I haven’t seen 1917, Jane, but the review on either Front Row or Saturday Review concluded that it was a rather unengaging film. I think they ascribed this partly to the camera technique.

  • Very clever in the first one how the letter gives one impression of this inappropriate relationship, and then the following comment throws a whole new light on the situation.

  • Oh, go on Jane, have a peek.You know you want to.

  • The Future

    “The future is the time we haven’t had yet,” he said, “simple as that.”
    “That may be what the future is but not what it holds,” she responded, “not what’s in store, where it might take us.” Then she got up from the picnic table outside The Black Bull and walked off.

    He thought about that last exchange…[Read more]

  • Squidge posted an update 6 years, 3 months ago

    If anyone’s interested – States of Independence, at De Montfort Uni in Leicester on the 21st March. Free event: talks, stalls, publishers etc, and Benjamin Zephaniah is one of the speakers! Hoping to go and have a stall so I can sell some books…

  • Is anyone else getting bogged down with some of the examples in Burroway? I read them and just can’t make the connection to what she’s trying to portray. Beginning to think that it’s me at fault – that I haven’t got the ability to understand the more subtle nuances of the techniques. And if I did understand them, would it make me write any…[Read more]

  • Squidge posted an update 6 years, 3 months ago

    Can someone remind me how to read comments that have been listed but don’t appear, please? Ta very muchly.

    • Do you mean missing comments on an update? 1) Click on the name of the initial poster to open their profile. 2) Select Activity from below their avatar/picture. You should be able to find the missing posts – not necessarily in a sensible order, but possible to work out what went where.

      • Even if it’s me that was the poster, Ath? I’ve got the notifications, but when I click on them to read, the original post isn’t showing more than one comment…

        • Even if it’s you who is the original poster. In other words, instead of logging on to the site and selecting Activity, go to the troublesome thread, select the profile of whoever started it, select Activity from their (or your) profile when it opens. Then scroll through the results below. If this doesn’t work then I’m not sure what to recommend.

  • How’s this for a weird coincidence? You may remember my story, “Lost and Found and Lost again”, involving a yoyo competition, that won a monthly comp late last year? Well, I slightly edited it, renamed it “the Yoyo” and entered it in the Reflex Fiction winter contest. It didn’t make the list, but another story did – it’s called “The Yoyo”. By…[Read more]

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