Jonathan

  • @ Terrie – I second Ath’s recommendation for hard drives: the one my thoughtful elder son bought for me, having listened to my moans, scrambled its contents when my laptop blew several gaskets.

    @Athelstone – “gift lists for next year” not illegal, they masquerade as Amazon wish lists, ready to be re-written for handing to my local bookshop.

  • Squidge posted an update 2 years, 4 months ago

    I always seem to come on here to apologize for not being here… Suffice to say that Life is a bit complicated and sad at the mo, and I’m not at my best. When I have the head space, I’ll be back.

    Power to all of your pens in the meantime though 😉

  • Thanks, Athers, for a competition theme that gave me much head-scratching before I found a direction, and for chuckling, since I didn’t intend to sound self-pitying. Also I thoroughly applaud your giving Pinkbelt the opportunity to challenge us in February.

  • Hi Pinks. Good to hear from you. Hope you stick around a bit longer, cease lurking and share a few words.

    • Thanks Sandra. I actually just made a last minute decision to pop in and have a nose about. The last few times I have, I just poked around a bit and left. I actually wrote that last night whilst watching the Liverpool match.

  • ‘Mirror, Mirror …

    When I say my bathroom mirror is old you shouldn’t imagine some gilt-framed, spidery-silvered  antique, for it is a bevelled-edged two-foot square of glass, bought in ~1969  and screwed at each corner onto the wall above the sink and opposite a window twelve inches larger in each direction.

    In daylight, my image backlit…[Read more]

  • Sandra replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 7 months ago

    I’m now almost halfway through Salter’s ‘Collected Stories’ and can understand how the short, sharp sentences make an impact, but I find most of his characters, male and female, seem a bit self-obsessed, and, for me, there is over-much description (as is often the case with American literature.) At least they are readable! Some time since I read…[Read more]

  • Daedalus replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 7 months ago

    I think for me Salter stands out because the spareness is also lyrical. I find many ‘less is more’ authors to be a bit dull, but his prose manages to be as poetic as it is simple

  • Daedalus replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 7 months ago

    Salter is very much a writer of men. I was somewhat horrified by his treatment of women in All There Is (although there’s always a detachment to his writing that means it’s never entirely clear who his sympathies lie with). I find his earlier work rather tighter.

  • Sandra replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 7 months ago

    @ Daeds and Libby,

    re James Salter, 2/3 years ago II read and was impressed by a short story featured in a newspaper. Eagerly borrowed ‘A sport and a pastime’ from the library and found it  heavy-going. Couple of months ago I bought his ‘Collected Stories, but have yet to begin it, but hope to do so with an eye to his style..

  • Daedalus replied to the topic Influences in the forum Blogs 2 years, 7 months ago

    Sandra, interesting you say that about unconscious influence from books you read years ago. I’m generally reluctant to specify my influences because I’m certain that I don’t know who all of them are. On more than one occasion I’ve reread something I read in my youth but had only the haziest memory of. And, to my horror, encountered somethi…[Read more]

  • Daedalus posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago

    And don’t forget people, if you say anything mean about JK Rowling, you’ll get in her bad books. The detective ones.

  • Sandra posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago

    Version #4, snappier start, 6 characters, 682 words but not a clue what is going to be “done” to start anyone wondering “who?” I’ll be in Australia for four weeks – thank goodness the deadline is February.

  • I’m not at all sure I’ve fully adhered to the brief, but this scraping of possibilities from my current wip is  the best I can do, before I leave the country 😉

    Scene:

    Need for a wee had Lucy check the time. Half ten. She’d been lying in her bed for more than two hours. Not moved since she’d taken refuge. Since hearing the click of the stre…[Read more]

  • Oh, EXCELLENT idea Sea – 0nly problem now, which do I choose??

  • Yes, I’ve got ??? : -)

     

  • Congratulations @ Seagreen, and thank you Squidge for prompt words, comments  and competition – a lot of fascinating uses of the three words.

  • Wowser…spoilt for choice! Thank you all for taking my three little words and turning them into lots of great stories. As always, the three objects were used in very different and clever ways. So…

    Sandra – there’s something about a pipe-smoking detective, isn’t there? Lovely piece, with the rat almost in the trap until the detective took his…[Read more]

    • Thank you for a good challenge, Squidge. Congratulations, Sea, well deserved, though I enjoyed all of the other stories too.

  • Squidge posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago

    aaargh! Apologies, such a busy day at church yesterday, totally forgot I needed to judge the comp! Am on it now…

  • Squidge posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago

    Only a few days left to get something into the monthly comp… Looking forward to reading the entries!

  • “Stealing and giving odour “ [Twelfth Night]

    From my very first whiff of the pipe tobacco I was a sucker for the scent of Balkan Sobranie. Given its name, thirteen-year-old imagination conjured red-jacketed hunters chasing yellow-eyed wolves through night forests. My Dad’s dour, ‘Four Square far cheaper,’ confirmed its blend  of leaves — Latakia…[Read more]

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