Raine

  • RichardB replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    Yes, if you tell someone that you play, say, the guitar, they don’t normally up and ask you if you’ve got a recording contract, do they? Though I don’t think I’ve told anybody outside my immediate circle of close friends and family that I write.

    Apart from you lot, obviously.

  • JaneShuff replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    Absolutely @raine. Where does the guilt come from? Because come it does. Every time someone asks me what I’m up to and I have to admit to spending most of my spare time writing but, no, it’s not published. And, yes, I have spent the last seven years doing this. I try to rationalise it by thinking of lots of perfectly acceptable but equally…[Read more]

  • JaneShuff posted an update 7 years, 5 months ago

    Has anyone here managed to work out how to type with a cat on their lap?

    • Fraid not. Our cat, though she’s a shameless attention seeker, doesn’t do lap-sitting.

      • It’s ok if said cat doesn’t mind being an arm rest, which one of mine doesn’t. He’s a daft bugger. But I have resorted to the cozy cardboard box next to keyboard option at the moment.

        • The current lap sitter has allowed me to move the keyboard from under her head and use it – although it’s rather uncomfortable (for me, not her). The other thinks moving fingers are an invitation to play…

          • Not without growing your arms a bit longer…

            • Speaking of armrests. When I’m in the armchair reading, and puss wants to be stroked/scratched/ generally mauled about, she’ll come and sit on the armrest. If i try to ignore her she’ll stretch out her front leg and put her paw on my face. if that doesn’t work, she’ll do it with her claws out. I told you she was shameless.

            • Our Timmy does that sometimes, too, Richard. He’s got a stare you can FEEL…and if you ignore it, he’ll give a little ‘mew’ and stretch out his paw towards my face. Glad to say when his claws come out, he usually saves that for my arm…

              The teeth he saves for when he’s hungry, and he always goes for the soft bit of my upper arm.

  • RichardB replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    Or to put it another, slightly less discouraging way, if you’re writing fiction that’s coming from inside your head, right? So anything outside that is Real Life.

  • Jules replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    Haha just seen your comment, Ath. 76,000 words so far on NaNo this year – I’m not quite as fast as you’re making out. (Also only 5 books a week maximum, usually)
    I think it depends what you write as well. I find urban fantasy is very speedy. Fantasy and historical are a bit slower. Sci-fi is slower to write again. Horror seems to be somewhere in…[Read more]

  • John S Alty replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    RL = Real Life

  • Philippa East replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    Oh my gosh, well done guys! Hats off to you. Power to your elbows!!

  • Athelstone replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    I’m way behind – my family invasion came early and is continuing. On a more positive note, it has made me get going on a completely new novel that I’m reasonably happy with so far. I’m trying something I’ve seen recommended elsewhere and not bothering with chapters (yet). Seems OK for now.

    I’m doing a weekend away in mid-January (Dunford…[Read more]

  • RichardB posted an update 7 years, 5 months ago

    Editing: they say cut cut cut, don’t they? Hmm. I don’t work like that. When I finished the first draft of my ghost story six (My God!) years ago it was only 47,000 words long. When I submitted it two years later it was 74,000 words. Now its creeping up to 80,000. Mind you, there’s some rather drastic cutting needed near the end.

    • I think it works like that for some, doesn’t it? Writing the bare bones first and then fleshing out. (I’ve always hated the term ‘fleshing out’ – too many dissection classes and JEkyll and Hyde stories!)

      I seem to always end up at roughly the same word count – cutting a lot and feeling all pleased with myself, then realising I need whole new scenes…

  • Elle replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    @AlanR — it’s not often but it can happen Meg Hunter’s debut, The End We Start From” was only 17,000 or 18,000 words if I remember correctly.

  • Philippa East replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    Time to make yourself an outline?
    Nice work though on the 16k!!!

  • Giselle replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    Hello all!
    I thought about doing NaNoWriMo but I don’t have time to write a sentence these days, let alone 50k!
    That being said, I need some motivation so I’d love to do a Denizen’s SloMoWriMo – sounds like perfect motivation, and what great people to do it with!

  • KazG replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    Well done on the creative burst @alanr – that must feel good. And I really like that title.

  • JaneShuff replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    Yes. Great title. Hope the creative/productive jag lasts.

  • Elle replied to the topic NaNoWriMo in the forum Coffee Shop 7 years, 5 months ago

    @alanr — intriguing title! I like it.

  • Thank you everybody! xx

  • KazG replied to the topic Setting The Place in the forum Blogs 7 years, 6 months ago

    Really interesting, thanks for posting @elle. Place is crucial – for me it’s pretty much as vital as character and sometimes feels like character itself. I can’t write anything half decent without knowing what surrounds us, what the history is, how it has formed and influenced what’s going on ‘onstage’…

  • Oh that story is beautiful and awful both, @elle. A well deserved win.

  • I’ve now watched this and it is brilliant. Quality programme, as others have said, and you shine, @daedalus. I was spot on (as @richardb said) when I said I bet you were ‘engaging, knowledgeable and quietly authoritative’, before I had a chance to see it…:-) Really well done! x

  • Daedalus posted an update 7 years, 6 months ago

    This is just to say

    I have finished
    The Draft
    I was working on since 2014

    And which you
    Probably thought
    I’d never finish

    Forgive me. It was indulgent
    All 178 thousand
    Words of it

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