I find it difficult to get ideas
for new stories when dealing with every-day “stuff.” Ideas usually come to me when I’m
either walking or driving long distances – not sure why, but it is something I have
recently discovered. Having just come
back from a walking holiday I now have three ideas that I’m hoping to develop. Two are for short stories and the other is
for a longer story. One of the ideas
came as a direct result from meeting someone on the trail and then bumping into
them again and seeing them in a completely different light and asking the “what
if” question. The other one came when we
were in a desolate fishing town and I happened to notice two red roses floating
in the sea, which seemed to be a good prompt for a story - so watch this space!
Welcome to my blog. I love writing and want to share some of my efforts with you here.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Monday, 2 September 2013
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
The Gift
I
have inserted a new tab called The Gift, which is my first novel in progress.
Here you can read a summary of the story. The Gift started life as a 4,000 word short story for my final OU assignment, but I always wanted to make it into a longer story. Although finished, I am editing, editing and editing, which I am not enjoying! At the moment it stands at 58,000
words, which I feel may be a little on the light side. Two friends (thank
you Fran and Tanya) have kindly read it through and I am incorporating their comments. On the 31st July I took the plunge and sent the first 6,000 words off to a debut novel competition so we will see what happens. In the meantime I will explore other publishing options.
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Fame at last!
Hey my six word story competition entries at Inscribemedia got a mention (see below). Now I've just got to translate the success to a story that's longer than six words!
The team at Inscribe have now judged our free six-word competition. The set-up was ‘It’s the year 2013, add 2, 1 and 3 and you get six, six is the number of words in supposedly the finest flash fiction story ever written For Sale. Baby Shoes. Never Worn (attributed to Hemingway but probably not by him). The challenge is a short story in six words.”
The standard was high but in the end the £50 prize goes to Mark Shadwell for
‘Facebook - daughter found. Friend request rejected’ (because it made us cry)
We also particularly liked
‘Sale. Coffin . Due to time waster’ by Amanda Huggins (because it made us smile)
‘She waits patiently at his grave’ by Erin Gaven (because it made us wonder)
and two from Anita Goodfellow. ‘Congratulations, Mrs Kray. Healthy twin boys’ (because it made us laugh even though we should not have) and ‘Doesn’t Hannah look like her uncle’ (because it‘s naughty!).
The team at Inscribe have now judged our free six-word competition. The set-up was ‘It’s the year 2013, add 2, 1 and 3 and you get six, six is the number of words in supposedly the finest flash fiction story ever written For Sale. Baby Shoes. Never Worn (attributed to Hemingway but probably not by him). The challenge is a short story in six words.”
The standard was high but in the end the £50 prize goes to Mark Shadwell for
‘Facebook - daughter found. Friend request rejected’ (because it made us cry)
We also particularly liked
‘Sale. Coffin . Due to time waster’ by Amanda Huggins (because it made us smile)
‘She waits patiently at his grave’ by Erin Gaven (because it made us wonder)
and two from Anita Goodfellow. ‘Congratulations, Mrs Kray. Healthy twin boys’ (because it made us laugh even though we should not have) and ‘Doesn’t Hannah look like her uncle’ (because it‘s naughty!).
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