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  • Tickled pink

    Let me say straight away, it wasn’t what you – or any of my workmates – would think. Soon as I got over my … anger, I suppose, and looked at her, saw her, I heard my wife say, clear as if she was beside me, and we’d passed her in the street, “Asking for it!” She didn’t always bother to lower her voice, and inevitably I’d look to see…[Read more]

  • Dream of an electrician

    The day that Colin first fell asleep in his van was as cold and unfriendly as a garden privy in the small hours of a winter’s night. Two long shifts, back-to-back, rewiring the mayoral offices in the town centre, saw him close to exhaustion. He had taken his supermarket sandwich down to the seafront and, with the windows c…[Read more]

  • Well, my vote is another month. If you’re up for it that is. If you’re OK with that, I’ll post an entry in the next few days.

  • RichardB replied to the topic Close to Home in the forum Blogs 3 years, 3 months ago

    That straight road through the village is actually called Roman Road. It’s part of the old Roman road from Neath to Brecon.

    I do actually have an idea of what Banwen used to look like when the mine was open, because in the corridor in the Dove Workshop (an adult education and community centre, just visible in the opening shot among the trees, top…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic Close to Home in the forum Blogs 3 years, 3 months ago

    What a lovely place and beautiful countryside, Richard. I’m not surprised you like it. I can’t comment on St Patrick, being very ignorant when it comes to saints, but I enjoyed watching the re-enactment and the story of the Romans.

    So many mining areas have been returned to nature that it’s now impossible to fully imagine what they used to look…[Read more]

  • RichardB replied to the topic Close to Home in the forum Blogs 3 years, 3 months ago

    Yes, and not least among its attractions is that those houses in the terraces can still be had for less than £100,000.

    The Valleys have always been famous for community spirit, though anyone who was alive when the mines were open will tell you that it’s not what it was. The mine at Banwen closed as long ago as 1964 (that pretty pond was once an…[Read more]

  • Athelstone replied to the topic Close to Home in the forum Blogs 3 years, 3 months ago

    What a fabulous place. The film suggests a strong sense of community. Do you feel part of it as an “incomer”?

  • RichardB started the topic Close to Home in the forum Blogs 3 years, 3 months ago

    I have been known to mention on occasion how much I like living where I do. The other day MrsB found (through Facebook, I believe) this short film that gives some idea of why that is, and I can’t resist sharing it with you.

    Some ‘footnotes,’ if you will:

    The old man, George Brinley Evans, ‘Uncle George,’ is no longer with us, but we used to see…[Read more]

  • I use reviews too. They’re not my only resource when making choices but they let me know what’s out there in general – what some of the trends and hits are, and the interesting new names.

    Then there are the books I want to read because I’ve read the author’s previous book(s).

    There are the usual chance factors: browsing in bookshops both new and…[Read more]

  • Not sure I’m representative, even though I am also (considerably) beyond 45. I don’t read as much as I did when I was, say, in my late-teens or early twenties. Then I could easily clear 3 or 4 books a week, sometimes 1 a day. I read pretty much every day. At the moment I am reading a book by somebody I know to provide a review. I have a vast pile…[Read more]

  • In this week’s The Bookseller, the very large publishing company Hachette UK reports on its recent initiative to understand and cater to the UK’s very large customer-group of readers over 45. In 2018 they started an in-house group called AgeWise to do research and, presumably, to make recommendations to Hachette.

    What took anyone in publishing so…[Read more]

  • Best part of 4 days to vote, but that’s it. Still nothing conclusive.

  • Just over a week to go. Votes are coming in. We have leaders, but everything could change.

  • Great story Alex!

    Thanks for the prompt @Seagreen. Gave me a chance to work out the back-story for one the main antagonists in my WIP.

  • Thank you both for entering and I’m so sorry to keep you hanging on like this. To be honest, I found it really difficult to choose; I liked both of them in different ways. On this occasion (and because if I don’t stop prevaricating we’ll still be here next week) I’m going with Alex.

     

  • You caught me on the hop ☺️
    I’ll come back to these tomorrow.

  • Ted

    The things that made Ted happy got a bit broken when he was little. After a while he grew accustomed to the fact that things wouldn’t go well for him, mainly because they often ended in bruises, or even the occasional broken bone. Nevertheless, in spite of everything, he grew strong. He soon discovered that if he didn’t want to go hungry he…[Read more]

  • OOPS, sorry, bad Ath posting as Admin!!!

  • John T posted an update 3 years, 5 months ago

    I’ve been neglecting you all in the Den since we moved back to Wales (Noswaith dda, bawb) but I’ll try and reconnect soon. Lots happening here – I’m self-publishing the first of three novels in late spring or early summer. Currently wrangling a website into shape (with help). Love to you all x

    • Good to see you, John. x

    • John, what are the novels you’re self-publishing – and where’s the website?

      • Hi there. The website is ‘under construction’ but should go live in the next couple of weeks. I’ll post a link, if I may. The first two novels in the Apples in the Dark series should come out about 6 months apart this year. They’ll be in e-book on several platforms and print-on-demand via IngramSpark. I don’t want to get locked into the Amazon…[Read more]

        • Well, you’ve been busy. Feel free to post a link to your website whenever you want to. Maybe in the Podium or Coffee Shop groups so it doesn’t vanish with the activity stream (although that may take a while anyway with the way activity here has slowed down).

          The books sound fascinating and the sequel sounds familiar. Is it one you were working on…[Read more]

          • Thank you, Athers. They are both a result of unpacking The Blackbird Effect, the novel that landed me an agent (for a while) in 2012 without attracting a publisher – and thereby making Harry hopping mad, because he backed it as the Next Big Thing. I wasn’t so surprised: it had too many themes and too too much business, leaving lots of passages s…[Read more]

            • I do admire you for taking this view of things and for taking positive action to work through it. I think these sound like hard decisions.

              My writing has picked up, a little, after a very slow few years. I’m about 70% into the first draft of a novel, although that in itself is a bit tricky as I wrote a fair bit and then abandoned it – so…[Read more]

  • Sandra posted an update 3 years, 5 months ago

    Oh joy – THREE new ‘All you need’ stories. 🙂

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