S.P.Moss

  • I think there is a different approach to writing if you do a degree/Masters in it. It’s almost as though, at the point of graduation, most folk have a perceived idea of what writing should be. Qualifying this because I know a creative writing lecturer, and am in a facebook group for one of the CW courses at a local uni. Some of the stuff I see…[Read more]

  • For anyone wishing to avoid me over on JT, I’m Wildman. (I’m not really wild at all, Wild is my mother’s maiden name).
    I’m having fun trying to spot Denizens over there, it’s quite tricky.

  • Squidge posted an update 6 years, 11 months ago

    Anyone else been tagged by fellow ex-cloudies to say that the JW Townhouse is now free? Or does anyone in JW know anything about it? Not particularly tempted, but interested…I opted out of their mailings a while back.

    • I posted an update here a couple of days ago when JW issued an email. Some here have joined – some have not. The Forum looks far more useable than their last effort, but not many posts yet.

      • It could hardly have been worse! For me the Word Cloud was all about the people, the Cloudies, who made it what it was, and I don’t think Harry ever understood that. Let’s see what happens.

        • Yes, the Cloud was something very special, and I don’t know if that particular vibe can ever be recaptured. Though it has to be said that it had already soured before it vanished, due to the efforts of A Certain Person. My daughter has wide experience of forums devoted to her ruling passion, football, and when I told her about the souring of the…[Read more]

      • I’m giving it a tentative try but doubt the same vibes can be captured

  • Apologies…409 words. šŸ˜‰

    By Tilda’s twenty-sixth attempt to produce an illuminorb, Silviu’s patience was wearing thin.

    “Concentrate, Tilda,ā€ the Ambakian powermage snapped.

    ā€œI am concentrating.ā€ Tilda rubbed her palm against her trouser leg. It felt hot; surely she must’ve been close to pulling the Power down that time?

    ā€œAga…[Read more]

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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]

  • Well done, Raine!

  • 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]

  • 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]

  • Nice one, Libby.

  • John S Alty replied to the topic A Bad Job: Thirsk, 1892 in the forum Blogs 7 years ago

    Another hugely entertaining tale of the rails, and very informative too. Thanks Richard.

  • John S Alty posted an update 7 years ago

    I sense there is very little interest in the monthly, (or two monthly or three monthly competition), so perhaps we should just bag the whole thing. Put Jonathan out of his misery. It’s becoming embarrassing.

  • OK, I’ll go first:

    Sunday morning
    A late breakfast, tea and toast, the paper folded at the cryptic crossword. 22 down, Kathmandu hippie hospital, 9 letters. Michael scratched his head with the pen. Just an average Sunday.
    The doorbell rang, startling him. Nobody called on Sunday. Nobody called on any other day for that matter, not since he’d p…[Read more]

  • Squidge replied to the topic Camp NaNoWriMo in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago

    Just to prove how stupid I am – did not realise that the camp didn’t let you post anything until the official start of the writing period. But at least I know where to find the thing to log word count – even if it’s not appearing yet.

    Can you tell I’ve not done this before? *face plant*

  • Squidge replied to the topic Camp NaNoWriMo in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago

    Having never done Nano before, someone’s going to have to tell me how I log my word count, cos I can’t find where on the menu bar I do that. I have found stats… just not how to change them.

    Sometimes I really hate technology.

  • Squidge replied to the topic Camp NaNoWriMo in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago

    OK, looks like I’m going to be ‘Silver Squidge’ as just Squidge was already taken…

  • Squidge replied to the topic Camp NaNoWriMo in the forum The Writers' Lifeboat 7 years ago

    Might join you – I can use it to be Camp NaNoEdMo again – that worked well for me once before.

  • For me, it’s about getting the time to think about short pieces, full stop. I’ve finally got going again on the novel, so my writing energy’s good, but I can’t commit to something every month on top.

    If you wanted to split comp and non-comp, they could run on alternate months – that way, you can choose whether to be competitive or not. And I’ll…[Read more]

  • I thought this very well written and certainly not slow. However, as the opening to a novel, in view of what you tell us is going to happen, I feel it needs a hook. Perhaps a short chapter before this one, whetting the readers appetite.
    Just my opinion, as always, so ignore at will.

  • Squidge replied to the topic Opening of new WIP- 1289 words in the forum Critiques 7 years ago

    Didn’t feel slow at all.

    Only bit that jumped out at me was the initial explanation about Bert early on – it felt quite tell-y and a bit out of place where it was. I was caught up in the conversation and Bethany’s dilemma, and it pulled me out of the dialogue.

    I wonder if that info would be better moved to when Bethany mentions him later on…[Read more]

  • Every couple of months sounds good. I think it’s good not to have critique on the comps – if you post and you’re not looking for crit, then getting someone’s comments (however well intentioned) can be bruising if you’re not used to it.

    Failing that, do we want/need it to always be a comp? There are other writing sites that post a topic/prompt and…[Read more]

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