KazG

  • Okeydoke we got there in the end, it looks like. Thank you all for your stories (and screenplay) – I enjoyed reading them all. However one winner it has always been and one winner it will be tonight and that winner, for the enchanting voice, the sinister — yet strangely beautiful — turns of phrase, and the macabre subtlety of it all, from the tit…[Read more]

  • So, Jericho Writers has (have?) scrapped the Townhouse forum and launched Jericho Townhouse which is open to the public and free, it seems.

    https://is-tracking-link-api-prod.appspot.com/api/v1/click/5347572672102400/6493349099864064

    • Thanks for befriending me on the JT, Ath! Now I’m off to find Kate. For greetings on JT it’ll be a question of ‘and anyone else who knows me’ until I get the hang of things.

    • Hi Athers, I’ve joined JT to see what WordCloud Mk2 looks like – and asked to be your friend 🙂 I think, while we all wished Harry well with JerryCoats, we thought it would come back to this eventually. Whether it will ever regain the self-perpetuating impetus of WordCloud we’ll just have to wait and see.

    • Yeah, interesting. They must have seen that the subscription-based model just wasn’t creating the necessary sense of community. Feel a bit torn now! Not sure I want to go back, especially now we have the Den. But if it gets going like the Word Cloud, I may well rejoin.

      • I’ve joined and am enjoying the interesting new game: Spot the Denizen!
        Some are easy, others you just wonder ” is that……?”

    • Interesting. I’ve joined but I can’t seem to confirm my email without getting “ERROR OCCURRED, PLEASE TRY TO LOGIN TO YOUR ACCOUNT AND RESEND VERIFICATION EMAIL.” in reply … Iwonder if I’m on a blacklist somewhere 🙂

  • Hi everyone, I’ve read the stories in the Feb/Mar/Apr comp – thank you all for those. Now, I’m not totally clear if people are planning to send me their favourites for me to add up, or if I’m to do it the usual way (where deciding a winner is solely up to me), so I will leave it for a while – til later this afternoon, maybe – and then I’ll go with…[Read more]

  • Raine replied to the topic 'The Five': A Dissenting Voice in the forum Blogs 7 years ago

    Agreed, it’s a little ironic that Rubenhold seems to have done the exact thing she was hoping to undo. Sigh. It actually serves as quite an interesting example of unreliable narrators and self awareness, and our ability to retrain our own ingrained biases. I read a lot of stuff about ‘decolonising’ in ref to both the colonised and the colonisers,…[Read more]

  • Raine replied to the topic Monthly comp: Feb 2019 in the forum Monthly Competition 7 years ago

    Mutated the quote, I know. Sorry. In my defence it didn’t say the quote had to be exact. Plus, I know ‘ghosting’ isn’t about ghosts, but I like ghosts, and am too old to write about ‘ghosting’! 😀

  • Raine posted an update 7 years ago

    Snuck in under the wire for the April (extended) monthly comp. 🙂

  • Raine replied to the topic Monthly comp: Feb 2019 in the forum Monthly Competition 7 years ago

    Aconite and Forget-me-not.
    (347 words)

    To you who I’ve haunted, will you listen? I have whispered stories in your ear and did you hear them? They were both your stories and mine, your sins and yes, mine too, and when I paid for both of us, you thought yourself free. So I came, did I not, to remind you. I have been the footfalls behind you in t…[Read more]

  • RichardB replied to the topic 'The Five': A Dissenting Voice in the forum Blogs 7 years ago

    Interesting point there, Raine, about reinforcing society’s assumptions because, obviously, Rubenhold was trying to do exactly the opposite. Bit of a misfire, that.

    Agreed, John, that it’s an appalling attitude. The book sets out to do a job that was well worth doing. I just wish she’d done it in a less fanatical and dishonest way.

  • Athelstone replied to the topic 'The Five': A Dissenting Voice in the forum Blogs 7 years ago

    Before I forget to say it “Great blog, Richard”.

  • John S Alty replied to the topic 'The Five': A Dissenting Voice in the forum Blogs 7 years ago

    The same sort of appalling victim-blaming appears to have been prevalent in the much more recent Yorkshire Ripper enquiry. According to a recent documentary, the police assumed the ripper, Sutcliffe, was punishing prostitutes when, in fact, he was preying on their vulnerability. At one point they failed to “credit” a victim to him because she…[Read more]

  • Raine posted an update 7 years ago

    Today is finish transcribing edits day, and tmrw is write monthly comp day. Cat disagrees on all of these points.

  • Raine replied to the topic 'The Five': A Dissenting Voice in the forum Blogs 7 years ago

    Interesting, Richard. I’d heard some of the reviews/hype/chat about the book, and liked the idea of presenting the women as three dimensional people – something other than just another dead whore. By the the sounds of it though, Rubenhold equates the women sleeping alone with them being absolved of any contributing blame for what happened to them,…[Read more]

  • RichardB replied to the topic 'The Five': A Dissenting Voice in the forum Blogs 7 years ago

    I did see the programme, Squidge, and yes, it was very interesting. I had heard of this man, Aaron Kosminski, before – he is also the suspect named in the recent DNA testing controversy – and though many people are not convinced, I am at least convinced that the Ripper (whoever he was) was an ordinary, local man, a face in the crowd with int…[Read more]

  • Squidge replied to the topic 'The Five': A Dissenting Voice in the forum Blogs 7 years ago

    Read this Richard as I’d watched the recent programme with the woman who is the lead in Silent Witness, an ex-prison governor with experience of serial killers and an ex-cold case copper, which looked at the Ripper story in light of modern techniques.

    It was fascinating – a lot of the info I’d heard before, but what came clearly across is that…[Read more]

  • RichardB started the topic 'The Five': A Dissenting Voice in the forum Blogs 7 years ago

    Hallie Rubenhold’s The Five, her account of the lives of Jack the Ripper’s canonical five victims, has created quite a stir. It made headlines before it was even published, and it has climbed the Sunday Times best-seller list. It has received fulsome praise from critics, who have called it ‘an angry and important work of historical detection,…[Read more]

  • Raine posted an update 7 years ago

    Hullo. Back from easter (we don’t do easter monday in Scotland, no idea why. Something to do with the English stealing it off us, probably). I have done NO writing and NO editing over the hol, which means I have LOTS to do now. Gah. Tea.

    • Welcome back Raine. Hope you had a great hols!

      • Sincere apologies for not welcoming you back sooner, Raine. I’m afraid I was engrossed in the ironing. Welcome back! Those English, eh? Thank goodness I’m Italian.

      • Good luck! We’re rooting for you! And ignore that cat…

  • Athelstone posted an update 7 years ago

    Installed a CPU fan in a mini-PC, cooked a chowder and a loaf of bread, watched a film, cleaned the kitchen and washed the floor (put the vacuum cleaner round the house while I was at it), measured up for a new side gate and some fencing, lounged about quite a bit. Actually supposed to be writing. Managed < 500 words 🙁

    • You need to give up cleaning, Ath. It’s an addiction. Once started people find themselves having to do some or all of it every day and it ruins their health, their lives and their relatonships with their loved ones. I got help a few years ago and have managed to kick the habit. But it was hard, very hard.

      • Let’s see if I can do 1000 words today. Although, having said that, there’s a pile of laundry to sort out…

        • Step away from the dirty clothes. You know you can…

          • Raine replied 7 years ago

            Step away, Ath, step away. Acknowledge the temptation, then remind yourself you do not *need* housework. Deep breaths. I believe in you (and your soon-to-be-dusty house).

          • stepped away long enough to do a few hundred words. Who would have thought laundry would have such a fascination.

            • Kate replied 7 years ago

              Dirty clothes are great. People will stop visiting or inviting you around because you smell so bad, which means there will be no distraction from writing. You can always wear a gas mask if your own smell becomes too much for you! Leave that laundry and housework alone. 🙂

      • Only time I got the cleaning habit was when no.2 child started school, 3 months before no.3 child arrived. Never tried it since (& no.3 child now 41)

        • Yes, but apart from the fact that I’m a bit fussy about keeping the kitchen clean, the only time I’m struck by the impulse to do housework is when I’m sat in front of the keyboard trying to write.

          • That’s alright then. Just Say No.

            • Yes, Sandra! I think many of us have had a narrow escape from the clutches of cleaning and can look back and think ‘There, but for the Grace of God …’

            • KazG replied 7 years ago

              It’s a dangerous road, indeed – I have never been seriously tempted down The Cleaning Way, except perhaps like @athelstone as a procrastinatory device. Much better to maintain low standards. It’s hard work, but worth it (all that TIME!). Also, kids. Train them up. They get quite useful as they get older.

      • KazG replied 7 years ago

        @janeshuff is that actually a true story, or tongue in cheek? I am intrigued…

  • Thanks guys!

  • The wall or one’s head, @katemachon?!

  • JaneShuff posted an update 7 years ago

    Very sad this morning. First Glasgow School of Art and now Notre Dame. There seems to be a curse on my favourite buildings.

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