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Libby replied to the topic Monthly Comp – March 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 1 month ago
Congratulations @Kate
Another lovely Pix and Gabe story!
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Libby replied to the topic Story in new collection in the forum Podium 3 years, 1 month ago
Congratulations on Action this Day, @Daedalus
I look forward to reading the paperback when it comes out.
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Kate replied to the topic Monthly Comp – March 2023 in the forum Monthly Competition 3 years, 2 months ago
A STRANGE ENCOUNTER
Len slammed on the brakes of his electricity work truck and squeezed his eyes closed. This couldn’t have happened. It had to be his imagination. Too much beer last night and too much coffee this morning.
He peeked open his eyes and gave a screech more usual for his five-year-old daughter.
Pressed against the windscreen was a…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Close to Home in the forum Blogs 3 years, 2 months ago
What a lovely place and beautiful countryside, Richard. I’m not surprised you like it. I can’t comment on St Patrick, being very ignorant when it comes to saints, but I enjoyed watching the re-enactment and the story of the Romans.
So many mining areas have been returned to nature that it’s now impossible to fully imagine what they used to look…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic The book trade and older readers in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 2 months ago
I use reviews too. They’re not my only resource when making choices but they let me know what’s out there in general – what some of the trends and hits are, and the interesting new names.
Then there are the books I want to read because I’ve read the author’s previous book(s).
There are the usual chance factors: browsing in bookshops both new and…[Read more]
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Libby started the topic The book trade and older readers in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 2 months ago
In this week’s The Bookseller, the very large publishing company Hachette UK reports on its recent initiative to understand and cater to the UK’s very large customer-group of readers over 45. In 2018 they started an in-house group called AgeWise to do research and, presumably, to make recommendations to Hachette.
What took anyone in publishing so…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Prize and novel publication in the forum Podium 3 years, 7 months ago
Congratulations @hilary
I’ve ordered a copy of Sea Defences. I’m highly unlikely to be in Suffolk in January but have a great time at the launch.
Congratulations too for the flash win. Does the Bridport site post the winning stories? I couldn’t find any but the site isn’t the easiest to use.
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Thank you for ordering Sea Defences, @libby
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It’s arrived already @hilary . It’ll take me a little while to get to it – I have some library books to finish first. I’m impressed by your publisher. I hadn’t heard of Lightning Books before. In addition to Sea Defences I bought some novels and memoirs from their antipodean collection.
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Thank you, Libby. Good to hear you found more books from them too.
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Libby posted an update 3 years, 9 months ago
If you’re a member of Jericho Writers’ Townhouse they’re upgrading the platform tomorrow, Thursday 1st September. Everything except private messages will be transferred to the new platform. If you have private messages you want to keep, save them before tomorrow. https://community.jerichowriters.com/page.php?i=item&id=27931
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Kate replied to the topic Choices in the forum
All You Need 3 years, 9 months agoRavenwood
No there is not
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Libby replied to the topic Edinburgh book festival 2022 programme in the forum Coffee Shop 3 years, 9 months ago
That’s brilliant, Sandra. I still have a couple of books on my TBR list from last year’s festival.
In the end I didn’t sign up for this year’s Edinburgh events as I diverted my money to doing the School — Galley Beggar Press critical reading course.
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Libby replied to the topic The Price of Coal: Senghenydd, 1913 in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Thank you for a fascinating blog, Richard.
I don’t know that things improved when coal was nationalised. The Aberfan disaster suggests not but I don’t know the details. It seems that in general workers in all industries had to wait for health and safety legislation and that the general public sill has a long road ahead of applying pressure when…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic Choices in the forum
All You Need 3 years, 9 months agoWelston
No, there is not
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Libby replied to the topic Film, storytelling – psychic distance again – and looking under the bonnet in the forum Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Hi @Daedalus
Thanks for taking time out to answer my thoughts.
I hadn’t thought of it that way before, that film/video is better at placing significant information in the background of shots. That’s something that can be difficult in writing — at least I find it difficult — and often requires a setting to be introduced earlier than the.…[Read more]
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Libby replied to the topic CAS longlist in the forum Podium 3 years, 10 months ago
Brilliant news, Richard! Many congratulations.
And Kate too. Really good.
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Kate replied to the topic CAS longlist in the forum Podium 3 years, 10 months ago
Is that yours in second place, Richard!! Huge congratulations.
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Kate replied to the topic How to reach out to a speculative fiction editor? in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 3 years, 10 months ago
Hi Knicks – what sort of editorial review are you looking for. There is the pretty standard book doctor report, a deeper developmental edit that I’ve heard of offered by Jericho, or mentoring.
I’ve recently gone down the mentoring path, because I wanted the opportunity for some personal back and forth with an editor, rather than just a book…[Read more]
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Kate replied to the topic CAS longlist in the forum Podium 3 years, 10 months ago
I’m on the shortlist too. Nice to have such excellent company. Congratulations.
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Libby started the topic Writing for the market in the forum Blogs 3 years, 10 months ago
From Homing: on pigeons, dwellings and why we return by Jon Day. It’s my current read.
“One of the readers for Darwin’s publisher of On the Origin of Species, a clergyman named Whitwell Elwin, called the book ‘a wild & foolish piece of imagination, for an outline it is too much & for a thorough discussion of the question it is not near enough.’ R…[Read more]
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