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KEEPING IT BRIEF AND BEING SHORT AND SWEET

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My post tonight is called Keeping It Brief and this refers, not just to flash fiction, but to the importance of telling the story and then stopping.  Don’t ramble.  Don’t let your characters ramble either.

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In Short and Sweet or Not as the Case May Be, I discuss the moods of my flash fiction pieces.  I also discuss why I found Jo and Amy in Little Women easier to identify with than saintly Beth.  Ilike my characters flawed and always found Beth a little too sweet.

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Talking of short fictional creations, tonight’s post on my author page links to my current Chandler’s Ford Today post and talks about flash fiction.

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Tonight’s post – Flash Fiction, What Is It? – is part 1 of  a 2 parter with the second half due to appear on site tomorrow night.  Tonight’s post explores what flash fiction is and I share one of my published pieces as an example.  Tomorrow’s post will talk about my flash fiction book deal (exciting times!) and also reveal some of what is on my writing desk and the ultimate trigger for my writing at all.

Books are the gateway to other worlds - image via Pixabay

Books are the gateway to other worlds – image via Pixabay

 

Is a fairytale world really magical to live in for those who find it hard to keep their chin up and fit in with the rest? Image via Pixabay

KEEPING YOUR CHIN UP

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What happens when you live in a world which is very matter of fact, direct, says what is good and what is bad and has no qualms about it and yet you, as a character in that world, struggle with this?  You don’t take things on the chin well.  My post tonight called Keeping Your Chin Up has a look at this and discusses how do characters cope with tragedy and knock back after knock back?

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Ugly is as Ugly Does discusses just what is ugly in a fictional world and especially looks at ugly attitudes.  Are the beautiful in a magical world really lovely?  Would the genuinely physically ugly be looked down on?  Beauty and the Beast looks at this to a certain extent though the  ugly had to change to handsome in the end to be acceptable.

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I discuss what I’m working on at the moment and praise Scrivener’s Project Targets idea, given it helps me when I need to reduce a word count as well as being useful for when I’m writing a story and I need to see a target to work towards.

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Relaxing with a story – image via Pixabay

 

Mabel enjoying the view at Golspie, Northern Scotland. Image by me.

LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE

Two short posts tonight.

LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE

Looking on the bright side is not an easy thing to do at times.  And those that can manage it can, at times, unwittingly irritate the hell out of those who can’t!  I discuss certain phrases that characters might use to “cheer up” others as well.

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I discuss using character traits in this post. When I create a new character, I start off by asking myself what the dominant trait is going to be and take things from there.  I sometimes cross traits too.

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General chat about the humidity in my part of Hampshire right now (the dog and I are not liking it!) but I also ask about weather in fiction. My main thought was of Dorothy’s literal whirlwind arrival in Oz but if you can think of other examples of the weather playing a major role in fiction, do say!

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Glorious Golspie on the Far North coast of Scotland, image by me.

Glorious Golspie on the Far North coast of Scotland, image by me.

 

 

The light on the sea at Dunbeath

CHANGE IS IN THE AIR…

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Tonight’s post looks at enforced changes and gives story prompt ideas as to what changes are enforced on your characters, who by and why?  There has got to be at least a short story in that!  I also look at how the darker evenings can affect characters – for example in terms of health (sunshine lamps etc are used to combat the increasing effects of the lack of light as we go further into autumn and then winter). That would be an enforced and unavoidable change on a character’s well being, even if it is only for a brief period each year relatively speaking.  So how would your characters cope with that?  And how would it affect their behaviour?

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The dark theme continues with a look at the dark side in tonight’s post for This World and Others. I look at the seasons briefly but also discuss monsters and wonder what dark side of the personality your characters might be trying to suppress.  Do they succeed?  Who decides who is the monster?  (They’re not always the ugly brute – see Shrek for more on this!).

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I discuss the Proms (as broadcast by Radio 3) and that the Last Night of the Proms is rapidly approaching, a sure sign autumn is here.  I also discuss the effects the darker evenings have on me – I tend to read more!  I like to escape into my fictional and non-fictional worlds and block out the fact the nights are drawing in far earlier than I would like.

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I loved the long, light evenings in the Far North of Scotland. Image by me.

I loved the long, light evenings in the Far North of Scotland. Image by me.

 

 

YOUR CHARACTER’S WISH LIST

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I look at the changes of direction that can come to your characters, whether these are eagerly anticipated or forced on your hero/heroine by circumstance, the actions of others,  mysterious documents turning up and so on.  Indeed it would be a strange story if there wasn’t at least one forced change of direction your hero/heroine has to come terms with before then defeating it.

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I look at what your characters would wish for, if they were given the chance to have their say.  (I know some of my characters would be ensuring they have more than their fair say).

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I discuss my love of swimming here tonight.  I thought when I first started I’d use the rest periods to think out my plots and stories and soon discovered, instead, my mind goes a complete blank.  But I do find  I’m refreshed and reivigorated after a swim that that is the point of writing creative non-fiction.

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Helping out especially if there's a change of direction to navigate. Image via Pixabay.

Helping out especially if there’s a change of direction to navigate. Image via Pixabay.

 

 

 

 

GLORIOUS BOOKS AND STORY FORMATS

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I discuss my favourite fairytale and collection of fairytales in my blog post called Books, Glorious Books (and they so are!).  Working out what you like to read most can be a great aid to working out what you most want to write.  Sometimes it can help you work out what you love to read but don’t feel “strong” enough to write.  For example, I love crime stories.  I’ve written a few short pieces but know I couldn’t make crime the main category in which I write.  I also briefly discuss the inspiration we get from books and ask if what drives your writing is strong enough to sustain a novel or if it would be better for a short story.

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I discuss story formats in tonight’s post and stress the important thing is getting the story across effectively to people.  The actual format in which that can be done varies of course.  I’ve been inspired to read an author thanks to watching a great film adaptation of some of their work.  Other times I’ve read the book and found the film a wonderfully enjoyable way of enjoying the story a second time!

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I discuss story formats again here and wonder what film adapters would do without books!  I think the creative industries would grind to a halt without books – so more power to the book writers then!

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Some of the anthologies my work has appeared in - image by me.

Some of the anthologies my work has appeared in – image by me.

 

 

Magazines are a wonderful read. I like the writing mags and some history ones. Image via Pixabay.

AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT…

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Tonight’s post is called And Now For Something Completely DifferentMuch as I love humorous lists (reading and writing them), I thought I would look at the differences in the worlds you might create for your stories that would draw readers in.  What makes the world you’ve created different from what we know?  What is only all too familiar (but is easy to identify with)? These are some of the things discussed.

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Talking of the familiar, I look at this in Right Under Your Nose, tonight’s post for my writing tips and prompts website.  It is frighteningly easy to take for granted the familiar settings around you (and indeed the people!).  Do your characters do this?  Do they have cause to regret it?  This post looks at this in a little more detail.

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I discuss what I’ve been reading, magazine wise, tonight and also a novel competition I hope to have a try for over the next few months.  (Closing date isn’t until January 2017).  I also raise the spectre of the “C” word, which I generally refuse to even think about until after the end of September, though I’ve seen so many cards and some seasonal parties being advertised already.  (And I love the “C” season but in August?  Really?)

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Overview of a local Extravaganza event, sadly not to be held this year. Image by me.

Overview of a local Extravaganza event, sadly not to be held this year. Image by me.

 

 

WHAT NOT TO SAY TO A FAIRYTALE HEROINE AND ASSUMPTIONS

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You’ll have spotted a theme developing with my recent posts on here.  Tonight’s one looks at what not to say to a fairytale hero/heroine (though I ended up merely writing about heroines!). The gullibility of some characters does get to me sometimes…

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Tonight I have a bit of a rant about Audi drivers and discuss assumptions that irritate writers.  I also look at what assumptions your characters might have and what the world of your story might have.  Can these be challenged?  Has anyone in your stories done so and what were the consequences?  Plenty of story ideas there!

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Friday night is usually when my posts appear.  Tonight’s one is a short reminder of a creative writing class coming up in the area shortly.  These classes are being run by the very wonderful Barbara Large, who founded and ran the Winchester Writing Conference as it was known.  Today it is the Winchester Writers’ Festival.  I can’t begin to tell you how many writers Barbara has encouraged but I happily recommend her classes as I’m sure they will be fascinating and enlightening.

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I mainly share news of my Chandler’s Ford Today post on a Friday night.  See link.

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Part of the New Forest in late autumn, image taken by me.

WHAT NOT TO SAY TO A FAIRY GODMOTHER AND THE CHANGING TIMES

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Following on from yesterday’s post, I suggest things that should not be said to any fairy godmother who happens to drop by.  They’re not always sweet tempered creatures and, in any case, will not want some useless herbert who is not magical at all questioning the likes of them!

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Tonight’s post looks at new beginnings and discusses how these should show at least some change in your characters.  The post also discusses the impact of new beginnings both on your characters and those around them.

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I discuss the change of the season now we’re into September, share one of my favourite songs from Earth Wind and Fire, and from a writer’s viewpoint, why I love autumn.  As it gets colder and darker outside, it is so much easier to stay at my desk immersed in a fictional world!  Link below.

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Whatever the season, walking the dog is a labour of love. (Image by me, pose by Mabel the border collie).

Whatever the season, walking the dog is a labour of love. (Image by me, pose by Mabel the border collie).

WHAT NOT TO SAY TO A FAIRYTALE WITCH AND OTHER ADVICE…

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Sometimes the most innocent of conversations can rile people.  Here is some advice on what not to say to a fairytale witch (assuming you like living and want to stay the same species you were born into).

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Tonight’s post looks at the four seasons and discusses, amongst other things, whether the natural world in a story can ever fight back against magic used on it.  I think that any environment, where magic has been used, would show the scars of that.

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This week’s post from me will be a reminder about local creative writing classes coming up soon.  More details a bit nearer the time.

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Listening to an inspiring talk. Image via Pixabay.