Libby

  • I look forward to it!

  • Libby replied to the topic For Those in Peril… in the forum Blogs 7 years, 5 months ago

    Thank you for this blog Richard – and Daeds. I hadn’t read it before. I remember the Penlee disaster but had forgotten the terrible details.

    I have my RNLI Christmas card from a friend who always sends one. It’s very amusing. Santa’s reindeer in crew safety helmets.

    I bought my cards this year from the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society, another…[Read more]

  • Thank you for posting this, Philippa; it’s a great insight into your novel’s development and your own progress as a writer. What you say is both heartening and daunting. So much work! I’m really pleased you have an agent you like, one who is helping you develop the MS to an even higher level and who – by the sounds of things – shares your own…[Read more]

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    I know what you mean about momentum @kazg. Once lost it can take a while to get back on track.

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    Sounds really good progress @raine despite all the frustrations. And every cloud has a silver lining 🙂

    • Well done, Raine. So pleased you have managed to steal back a little space and time for yourself. And thrilled that you’ve untangled that problem of the stakes. That must feel great! I am so sorry about the migraines. I am in awe of how you work despite them. x

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    Maybe put in the subplot(s), assuming you haven’t done this with a shorter synopsis? And anything else which is important to you such as themes, settings, similarities/differences between main characters. Ten pages is a lot so I’m wondering what they want which wouldn’t be in a standard synopsis.

    • I was asked for a chapter by chapter breakdown once. With secondary characters plotted too…

    • I can’t help feeling it’s so they can unerstand the book without the bother of actually reading any of it.

    • “I can’t help feeling it’s so they can unerstand the book without the bother of actually reading any of it” – I’m sure you’re right. But perhaps also to get a feel for how much you understand your own book, in terms of thinking about it structurally and thematically

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    I agree with Philippa, @janeshuff.
    Sounds like you’ve achieved a lot with the writing, what with family celebrations as well.

    • It’s exciting when things veer off plan, especially when there’s energy in the veering, rather than just a ‘I’ve lost momentum and don’t know where to go now’ type of thing. I would listen to it if I were you @janeshuff. Might, just might be something great bubbling up from your subconscious? An early Xmas gift perhaps??

      • How right you all are. It is exciting. The new ideas are much better. It’s all part of the process. I have been trying to keep a diary this time so I can remind myself next time how tortuous the process of coming up with and writing a new WIP is. I have let the diary slip because of everything else, but must get back to it.

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    Yes, and the leaves drop early so you’re stuck with them quite a long time @raine 🙁
    Agree that contractions are good mantra for a lot of things!

    • I think we should all cheer on ANY forward motion, painful and incremental included, especially at this time of year! And 1000 a day is high energy by my current standards, so well done @libby. And I too love your leaf pic.

    • PS I also agree that the @daedalus signature style is a particular talent for making the (what I would find by default) boring, fascinating.

  • I’m on the mailing list for Winchester festival news. The programme for Winchester 14-16 June 2019 will be out, as usual, in February. http://www.writersfestival.co.uk

    They have two new scholarships – info on website. However they’re not running any competitions in 2019:

    “Our writing competitions have been a popular addition to the Festival for many…[Read more]

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    Thanks @richardb. I agree with you. I’m not normally a word-count watcher. I was just feeling a bit bogged down so counted up to see if I’d achieved anything at all!

    • Well done on moving forward with the editing, @libby. Each word edited, is a word closer to the end! (My midwife told me that about contractions, and I decided it made a good life mantra!!!)

      Also – my neighbours have a big whitebeam over hanging out garden. When the leaves are first coming out in spring, that silvery white is just so lovely!…[Read more]

      • Yes, and the leaves drop early so you’re stuck with them quite a long time @raine 🙁
        Agree that contractions are good mantra for a lot of things!

        • I think we should all cheer on ANY forward motion, painful and incremental included, especially at this time of year! And 1000 a day is high energy by my current standards, so well done @libby. And I too love your leaf pic.

        • PS I also agree that the @daedalus signature style is a particular talent for making the (what I would find by default) boring, fascinating.

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    They certainly do. He looks pleasant in the photos. Incidentally I did wonder whether he’d broken his nose at some point!
    I’m interested in the Ringway story too as I grew up near there but don’t know much about Ringway’s early history.

  • Libby posted an update in the group Group logo of December SloMoDecember SloMo 7 years, 5 months ago

    I’ve changed my profile pic to something less bot-like. These are the leaves of a whitebeam, one of my favourite trees. I was thinking of growth, hope, aspiration. You know, general upwardsness. Fingers crossed.

    The past few days have been very slowmo/slowgo. Max of 1,000 words a day editing by hand when really I should accomplish 2,000 or at…[Read more]

    • Thanks Libby, really glad you enjoyed it! I’m pleased Menzies’ personal characteristics come through.

      • They certainly do. He looks pleasant in the photos. Incidentally I did wonder whether he’d broken his nose at some point!
        I’m interested in the Ringway story too as I grew up near there but don’t know much about Ringway’s early history.

    • Don’t be too hard on yourself about the word count. For me, getting the words right is far more important, and the added stress of targets is a distraction from that. Anyway, this is SloMo, right?
      Yes, Daeds has a real talent for explaining tech stuff lucidly to the lay reader.

      • Thanks @richardb. I agree with you. I’m not normally a word-count watcher. I was just feeling a bit bogged down so counted up to see if I’d achieved anything at all!

        • Well done on moving forward with the editing, @libby. Each word edited, is a word closer to the end! (My midwife told me that about contractions, and I decided it made a good life mantra!!!)

          Also – my neighbours have a big whitebeam over hanging out garden. When the leaves are first coming out in spring, that silvery white is just so lovely!…[Read more]

          • Yes, and the leaves drop early so you’re stuck with them quite a long time @raine 🙁
            Agree that contractions are good mantra for a lot of things!

            • I think we should all cheer on ANY forward motion, painful and incremental included, especially at this time of year! And 1000 a day is high energy by my current standards, so well done @libby. And I too love your leaf pic.

            • PS I also agree that the @daedalus signature style is a particular talent for making the (what I would find by default) boring, fascinating.

  • Libby changed their profile picture 7 years, 5 months ago

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    I use a chapter plan in a separate word doc too. This can be changed as often as required but without it I’m lost.

    • Well done @hilary on pushing on. I know what you mean about the false summits, but keep,faith. It does just take that long. If it’s any consolation I’m on draft, er, 20 with at least another round of edits to go! And trust me: the agent will wait, there’s no rush. I took a whole year between the request for the full and sending it, and it was fine.

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    Congrats on being a runner up, Hilary. I also feel I’m making progress then decide the opposite is true. It sounds as though you’re making v good headway. The structural stuff needs doing and you’re doing it. Congrats on that too, and pat yourself on the back.

    • Thank you, Libby and Raine. Yes, post-its have played a part; also multi-coloured highlighting in Word. It all helps.

      • I use a chapter plan in a separate word doc too. This can be changed as often as required but without it I’m lost.

        • Well done @hilary on pushing on. I know what you mean about the false summits, but keep,faith. It does just take that long. If it’s any consolation I’m on draft, er, 20 with at least another round of edits to go! And trust me: the agent will wait, there’s no rush. I took a whole year between the request for the full and sending it, and it was fine.

  • Libby posted a new activity comment 7 years, 5 months ago

    Yes, though my deadlines are self-imposed thank goodness. I’m behind at the moment. The 2016 SE group is very patiently waiting to critique my next instalment.
    Actually I think I’m always editing atm. If it’s not one thing it’s another 🙂

  • Libby posted an update in the group Group logo of December SloMoDecember SloMo 7 years, 5 months ago

    Thanks for setting up this group @raine. A great idea.

    I work slowly most of the time so every month is a SloMo. Printing out is definitely required for serious editing, as is reading aloud though that comes nearer the end of whatever section I’m working on. Until the reading out, I live with lots of clunky connections and sentences. And…[Read more]

    • Are you editing atm? If so, join the slightly panic stricken club!!

      • Yes, though my deadlines are self-imposed thank goodness. I’m behind at the moment. The 2016 SE group is very patiently waiting to critique my next instalment.
        Actually I think I’m always editing atm. If it’s not one thing it’s another 🙂

  • Libby replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 6 months ago

    I’d guess probably not, Alan! Maybe publishing novellas is something to look forward to once one’s career is established 🙂 Though as they seem mostly to be written by big names such as Hill and Ian McEwan, you probably have to be very established.

  • Thank you Daeds, I really appreciate it.

    I’ve found your nonfic book on the Amberley publishing site and will order a copy forthwith! It’s a while since I read a pilot biog or autobiog and am looking forward to learning about Duncan Menzies.

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