Mad Iguana

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    The pirogue nudged its way between the cypress stumps, lily pads parting in its path and reuniting in its wake. The only sounds came from the rustle of leaves in the slight breeze and the occasional slap and roil of a feeding bass. It was late afternoon; a low sun dappled the brown surface of the bayou and the shadows pointed like…[Read more]

  • The Memory Thing

    I think it was reproach: that look on his face; or maybe despair. I only had a second to work it out as he fell backwards onto the tracks. That’s an odd way to put it. I mean, I wasn’t actually trying to work anything out, let alone his expression. And I was shocked; I hardly registered what happened. This man, this young man…[Read more]

  • Excellent idea Raine

  • I’m trying out a different format for this based on discussions, so am giving us a two month window to help more people post. There wasn’t a massive consensus on how to select winners so for this one, I’ll stick to just me choosing, unless anyone wants to message me their preferences and then I’ll make it a combined thing.

    So… the task this…[Read more]

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

    Awesome!! Thank-you @jd73, and everyone for your well dones. 🙂 I didn’t get round to reading the others til yesterday, and loved them all, brilliant endings in each one. So well done to you guys too. 🙂

  • Fabulous piece, Raine.

  • Well done, Raine!

  • Athelstone posted an update 7 years ago

    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

    • Libby replied 7 years ago

      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.

      • You’re very welcome. I think I saw Kate, but I wasn’t sure whether it was Kate, if you know what I mean. I was going to wait until she adds a photo

    • 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 🙂

  • 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]

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

    Could not agree with you more on that, @Raine. There is no shame in surviving. Doing what you have to do in a system stacked against you.

  • 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]

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

    This is so interesting, Richard. I don’t have any special knowledge about the Ripper case but it does sound like this is historical writing being bent to fit at agenda. I recently met with an Australian writer, Clare Wright, who won a major prize down here (the Stella Prize) for her book on women at the Eureka Stockade – an historical event that…[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]

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