Squidge

  • But now the debate does (briefly?) raise its head again as I contemplate that doyen of popular, left-liberal writers, Neil Gaiman.

    Why must people keep doing this? I almost completed that last sentence “to me” because it does feel personal sometimes.

  • Some strong writing this month. Very well done, Seagreen.

  • Oh, my. Four entries, all excellent, all completely different from each other. For such a small community, whar a range of talents we have.

    Terrie, your gallop through the various endings we meet in life was entertaining and thought-provoking, with a nice humorous squib at the end to round things off.

    Libby, I applaud your courage in essaying…[Read more]

  • Athelstone posted an update 1 year, 2 months ago

    Apologies to Denizens who are not members of the group “A Different Time”. Any member who is considering an entry to the challenge, or who may have forgotten about it, please note that we close for submissions on Sunday 2 February at 22:00 UK time. Thank you.

  • I’ll come back tomorrow

    I’ll come back tomorrow to look at the clear space between the Co-op and the Santander Bank. The fresh morning sun will light the glistening concrete and the unexpected birds taking baths in puddles where carpets have been carried off. Men in hard hats and hi-vis vests will bundle drills about and smoke their cigarettes a…[Read more]

  • Daedalus posted an update 1 year, 2 months ago

    Finally completed a more-or-less subbable draft of the novel I’ve been working on since 2013. I did the Writers’ Workshop Self Edit course using this novel in October 2014 (back in the days when I hilariously thought of it as ‘nearly finished’). Is anyone still around from that course? Anyway, it just goes to show that if you occasionally put your…[Read more]

    • Many congratulations. I’m about to get going on my next novel that I started in 2009. Only took me 15+ years to think I might manage it.

  • Oh  Sea,   cleverly written, this really tugs at a range of emotions: Well, it  did mine.

    I  hope ,when I  walk into the dawn,  someone does this for me .

  • UNTITLED – 350 words

    It wasn’t supposed to be like this.

    Lumpy pillows in torn, unidentifiable protective fabric, stuffed into too-small pillow cases. A saggy, foam mattress, plastic-coated and marinated in dilute bleach. A side-room with a window looking onto the whitewashed wall on the other side of the hospital and a door that opens d…[Read more]

  • John T posted an update 1 year, 3 months ago

    I’ve finished my story for the yearly challenge, but I’m lingering before I press the button. One more read-through tomorrow, I think. In other news, I’m fulfilling a long-held ambition and having a retreat at Gladstone’s Library in North Wales soon, to finish the first draft of Apples in the Dark book three.

  • I asked it about limits and it recommended breaking text into chunks, so I divided the input into blocks of chapters, but as I was about to do the final block I hit an error, which I think was the limit of my free access: there was a message about that soon afterwards. Annoyingly inconclusive! Some chapters were summarised in full, others were…[Read more]

  • I tried a 500 word synopsis. It was curiously like a “bad” synopsis that an inexperienced writer might try, too much detail at the outset and then broad generalisations for the middle and end. It always concludes by asking whether you want any refinements, so I asked for more detail about the conclusion and it invented a character and several plot…[Read more]

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    ODDS AND ENDINGS IN MY LIFE, INCLUDING THE STICKY ONES. .

    For me the phrase ‘the end’ invokes a variety of feelings.

    Some, such as the end of a candle or bit of soap are not memorable. Those endings flash out of existence in a blink of thoughtlessness, never to be recalled again.

    However, dancing along the polar opposite to that, there are…[Read more]

  • As we are in imminent peril of being swamped with things-AI if Mr Starmer and our present government are to be believed, I thought I’d bite the bullet and give ChatGPT a whirl. As an experiment, I thought I’d try for a summary of my WIP. Since that’s something I will have to wrestle with when I come to submit, I wondered whether it might be…[Read more]

  • Regrettably late to this – and non-participant – but what a joy to catch up with those that did make the effort- thank you @ Richard and @Terrie

  • My offering was much  the same  Richard.

    I thought about all the things  that cause me difficulty  – didn’t know how to start  writing about it  and  ended up  making myself smile with a bit of  fun.

  • Hmm… this time of year tends to call to mind themes of new beginnings and fresh starts, but that’s a bit of a clichĂ©, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s been done before. So let’s look at it the other way. New Year also marks the end of the old year, so please give me up to 500 words on whatever the phrase ‘the end’ calls to your mind.

  • Thanks, Ath. I should maybe point out that ‘the protagonist’ is in fact me. The brief didn’t say it had to be fiction, and my effort isn’t. I really am building, slowly and very carefully, a huge model car.

  • Oh Lord. Two entries. Both very different from what I expected. Not that I expected anything in particular, but I know what I mean. Both excellent. Richard’s engrossed me, as the protagonist was engrossed in the model. Terrie’s made me laugh out loud. There’s no winner or loser here, because it was a virtual toss of the coin. Richard, choose us a…[Read more]

  • <p style=”text-align: center;”>DEGREES OF DIFFICULTY IN MY LIFE</p>
    <p style=”text-align: center;”>(when it gets difficult  – make it  rhyme )</p>
    I find it difficult to hide the truth, or say things that are untrue.

    I can’t fit inside a kayak, or paddle a canoe.

    I can’t crochet anything or mend my pushbike brake

    and bouncing on a tramp…[Read more]

  • Athelstone posted an update 1 year, 3 months ago

    Anybody thinking of entering the last Monthly Competition of 2024? Still plenty of time for a few hundred words, but it’s getting closer.

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