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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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Sandra replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
I confess I’ve never read Mrs Dalloway, but have ‘Burntcoat on my tbr pile. Fell heavily for Sarah Hall having picked up ‘How to paint a dead man’ in a charity shop, some years ago.
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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 🙂
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Sandra replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
Quick count says I’ve bookmarked 19, but I don’t know if all are online, which they need to be because I’ll not be there in person :-(.
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Sandra replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 10 months ago
Thanks a lot for this Libby – have so far browsed 20 out of 43 events …
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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 to 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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Athelstone posted an update 3 years, 10 months ago
Den people, writers, denizens, does anybody know how much it cost in subs to be a scout (in the UK) in the early 1990s?
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I know somebody who might know if you are still trying to find an answer. Would you like me to ask?
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I wouldn’t want you to go to any trouble, but if it’s easy to ask then I’d be grateful. My MC is recounting a time when his foster-mother gave him subs to go to scout meetings, but he stole the money. This would be around 1991. I’d like to be able to say what he used it for.
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I did ask MrsB, who used to be a Beaver Scout Leader, and she said there was no set amount handed down from above (that is, the Scouting Association) but that each group decided how much to charge, so you’ve got some latitude. Unfortunately, she couldn’t remember how much her own group used to charge thirty years ago.
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Thanks Richard. Yes, thinking back to my brief spell as a scout, a couple of years in the mid-60s, I vaguely recall differing amounts depending on what activities were planned. I did suspect that it might vary from troup to troup, particularly as some are linked to schools and other organisations.
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My friend was a scout leader at the time but not involved with the finances. He reckons he knows someone who will know and is asking. Will pass on any further info I get.
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Thanks Bella
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Only just seen this. My family was involved in the scouts from the mid 80s to date, and my dad was group scout leader of the 4th Dovercourt during the 90s. I’ll ask him if you like, though I can’t say if he’ll remember or not
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Thanks, daeds. As with Bella, I wouldn’t want you to put yourself out for this. I can always “write around” the point.
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Fwiw I just spoke to my mum, who was also a leader, who thinks that by that time subs were collected annually rather than per meeting, and that it would have been about £50. I get the impression that before that it would be a case of a parent or guardian handing over 50p or a quid when they dropped off the child at the beginning of the meeting,…[Read more]
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly Comp – June 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 10 months ago
Thoughts for today
Writing this on the fifth day of June – my daughter’s 51st birthday and the third day of the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations of a reign of 70 years – my memories span a similar length of time. In June 1953, once again off school and suffering with the recurring pain of a persistent ear infection, my mother attempted to divert me…[Read more]
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly Competition- May 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 10 months ago
Well done @ Knicky – I agree with Sea, there should be more, because the writing was, as ever, fabulous. And I too had to check @Alex‘s on Google that my my guess was right. 1961, eh?
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Knicks started the topic Monthly Comp – June 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 10 months ago
Ohai! Okay, for June’s prompt I’d like you to consider your emotional landscape. What is the most constant and persistent feeling that rears its head on the horizon of you, lately? What calls to it? For what resolution does it come seeking?
In no more than 500 words, paint a portrait exploring this pervasive emotion. Your entry can either be…[Read more]
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Knicks replied to the topic Monthly Competition- May 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 10 months ago
Awww, thanks @seagreen! I enjoyed writing this piece very much, and it is a very personal one to me. Just an anticipatory imagining of a band festival I attended quite recently, and how I wanted it to go. It went even better than what I wrote 🙂 haha
I too went on a Google search over @alex‘s piece, for the exact same reason 😄😄 It’s too funny you…[Read more]
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Athelstone replied to the topic Monthly Competition- May 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 11 months ago
Well done all of us, especially Knicky. A great read. And well, done Seagreen. Worth waiting for.
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Seagreen replied to the topic Monthly Competition- May 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 11 months ago
Apologies for the lateness of these results. You won’t believe how hard it’s been these past few days to find time to settle down with a cup of tea and a clear mind to give your entries the attention they deserve.
@Sandra – No worries. If you’re in the zone with ‘Mercy’, you’re in the zone.
@Knickylaurelle – This sparked with energy. Loved ‘…[Read more]
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Seagreen replied to the topic Monthly Competition- May 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 11 months ago
Sorry, all. The day has not gone to plan. I’ll try to get a look at your wonderful entries later tonight 👍
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Sandra posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
“What’s new” is “Active” members listed rather than those who joined 2 years ago and were never seen again – hurrah!!
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Sandra replied to the topic Monthly Competition- May 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 11 months ago
Sorry, Gail, but with a head full of ‘Mercy’ I’m totally out of inspiration here.
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Athelstone replied to the topic New short story competition from former Cloudie in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 3 years, 11 months ago
Wow! Looks interesting. Thanks Daeds.
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Daedalus started the topic New short story competition from former Cloudie in the forum Competitions, Open calls and Writing Opportunities 3 years, 11 months ago
Some of you may remember Catherine Assheton-Stones, a Self-Edit course veteran and former Cloudie (going by the handle Catasshe). Catherine has just launched a new short story competition. There are really generous cash prizes for the winner and runners up so it’s well worth a punt.
- <p class=”font_9″>Open to all writers, anywhere in the…
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Athelstone replied to the topic Monthly Competition- May 2022 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 11 months ago
Under the Yoke
The security guard didn’t notice the elderly woman by the checkout. She noticed him. She noticed as his arm shot out, shielding the aisle so that the distinguished visitor could walk by unimpeded. The distinguished visitor, his blond hair carefully disarranged, smirked as his eyes slid, unseeing, across her face. He had come for t…[Read more]
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RichardB posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
Our holiday cottage on Skye – in a tiny scattered hamlet in the shadow of the Cuillin Mountains, accessible only along seven miles of a twisty single-track road with jaywalking sheep, through wild and beautiful scenery. And no phone signal. Now that’s what I call back of beyond.
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Sounds wonderful!
Although, if I’m honest, no phone signal. Hmmm. I know myself. That said, if you’re posting this then there’s internet.
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Yes, it’s a bit odd. No phone signal, and even radio reception is dodgy, but the wi-fi is really good.
The cottage itself is a bit lovely too, though if you’re tall (I’m not) you have to watch your head in the bedrooms. The Scots are heavily addicted to low roofs with dormer windows.-
Apparently, dormer windows only appeared throughout the UK in the C16th, which suggests that they may have been a way to make more use of storage space and mezzanines. They became a popular architectural feature in their own right soon after. We added a roof-length dormer to our chalet-style house a few years back. I would have liked an “eyebrow”…[Read more]
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Ah, I feel like an old man. Don’t have a smartphone, never used any messaging apps. Guess I’m stuck in a twenty-or-so-years- ago time-warp.
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Sounds perfect
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At almost the last gasp (home tomorrow) I saw what was probably an eagle this afternoon from the cottage garden. But it was a long way off, over the mountain on the other side of the loch wot you just can’t quite see from the cottage, and I didn’t have my binoculars with me. Almost sure it was a white-tailed eagle though.
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