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MORE FAIRYTALE ADVERTISING – AND USING THE PROVERBS

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More Fairytale Advertising continues yesterday’s lighthearted post with more items that could appear in the classified adverts section of any magical magazine.  Items for sale include red boots previously worn by a witch killed by a falling farmhouse (that kind of thing just happens in the magical world) and there are opportunities for building work in Jericho (walls a special requirement).

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Using the Proverbs shares why proverbs are a great source of theme and character ideas.  I also use the proverbs for brainstorming sessions every so often.  I usually find ideas for stories spark from a few of them and those are the ones I note down and then write up!  I also feel as there is so much truth in the proverbs, some of that comes across when you use them as story ideas.

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My post this week will look at lessons I learned from the recent cyberlaunch of my flash fiction collection, From Light to Dark and Back Again.  More tomorrow.

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Another short post so will again put in full here…

My Chandler’s Ford Today post this week will take a look at the lessons I learned from my recent cyber launch of From Light to Dark and Back Again. More on this tomorrow.

Have managed to get more magazine reading done this week so pleased about that.

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FAIRYTALE ADVERTS

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I share what might appear in the classified adverts in a magical world periodical.  Fairytale Adverts brings you the For Sales and the Wanted columns.  Hope to follow on with this tomorrow.  (I do love writing the more light-hearted posts.  In a world which is anything but light-hearted, a chuckle or two is always welcome I find).

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Being Dropped Right in It looks at how characters react to this.  It can happen as a direct result of you, the writer, playing God and throwing all sorts of obstacles in the way of your characters (which is huge fun to do!).  Equally, you can get your other characters to drop them in it (though they should have sound reasons for doing so).  How do your characters react to things like this?  Do they handle it well or fall apart?

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Another short post so will share in full here.  I always share one way I use to find themes for my stories.

Hello spring, hello hayfever, hello April showers, hello warm sunny days which cheer me up (especially if I avoid the flowers!). It is true every cloud DOES have a silver lining and every silver lining has…. well you can fill in the rest.

I have a soft spot for proverbs and sayings, if only because I often use them as the theme for my stories. It’s what they’re there for, really!

The magical world of the imagination. Image via Pixabay

The magical world of the imagination but just how do your characters respond to being dropped right in it? Image via Pixabay

Notebooks old and new - image via Pixabay. Ideas have to be jotted down somewhere!

FAIRYTALE ONE-LINERS

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In Fairytale One-Liners, I list 5 things you do not want to hear addressed to you and why. For example, you will know you are in trouble if you ever get to hear “You do know what I can do with this wand?”  (It means you’re about to find out, the hard way!).

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On the book page, I share the link to the Amazon reviews of the book so far.  I also discuss a forthcoming Chandler’s Ford Today post where I hope to share what I learned from the launch.

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And What Next? looks at what I think is the crucial question in any form of fiction.  Without the “what next” there is no story.  Character A does this, that happens as a result, they then have to get out of the mess somehow etc.  I discuss why writers must ask themselves the question too.

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I write a lighthearted post here tonight on publications my characters might read.  See what you think and please add any you might think of for your characters.

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My debut flash fiction collection from Chapeltown Books

ADVICE TO A FAIRYTALE STAR

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Advice to a Fairytale Star gives five useful ideas for those visiting the fairytale world or who would like to star in it.  Fairytale justice does tend to be on the tough side so following advice such as “be humble” and “help others” really comes into its own here.  The whole point of this is in such a setting, you never know who you are helping (or offending by refusing to help) so be genuine, be a decent soul and the fairytale world will generally help you.  Act arrogantly and it will delight in bringing you down!

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I like writing summary posts every so often of tips I find ueful over and over again and tonight’s Favourite Pointers is one of those.   Certain tips, such as always editing on paper and not on screen, I really can’t emphasize the importance of enough.  You always miss things on screen.  I couldn’t tell you how often I’ve done that.  It is only when I edit on paper I can be reasonably certain I will pick up on errors.  And given every industry has its con-men, it does pay to check out that competitions, agents, publishers etc are who they say they are. If in doubt, query with organisations such as the Society of Authors.  They will be glad to give advice on things like this.

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Short but sweet post tonight so have put in full here.  (Quick peep ahead to my Chandler’s Ford Today post this week too).

Really tired tonight but managed to do loads of magazine reading so pleased with that (first time in a week too!). My Chandler’s Ford Today post later this week will be taking a look at the lessions I learned from my cyber launch for From Light to Dark and Back Again. Hard to believe a week has gone by already…

 

 

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One of my favourite stories from From Light to Dark and Back Again is Health and Safety and, for once, tells the classic fairytale from Goldilocks’ viewpoint.  Image via Pixabay.  I shared the tale during my cyber launch last week.

 

Heaven on earth? Image via Pixabay (of the library at Leeds Castle)

BEING EMOTIONAL…OR NOT…

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In Being Emotional or Not, I look at whether your characters wear their hearts on their sleeves or whether they bottle everything up until a crisis (often a family one) forces them to open up. I also ask what makes your characters emotional (or not) in the first place and what led them to take this approach to life.  Your characters’ emotions can be shallow or deep but there should be good reasons for them (even if they are only good from their viewpoint!).

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In Knowing What to Do… or Not, I look at how your characters handle those moments in life where you are thrown in at the deep end and have to learn how to swim or sink. How do your characters react when they face a situation they don’t know how to handle? Who do they turn to for advice and why? Is the advice good? If your characters don’t know what to do initially, do they fall to pieces or are they determined to find a solution/do their duty no matter what?  Good story ideas there with plenty of potential for conflict.

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Thought I’d reproduce my post in full. I expect it may ring some bells with writers!

Managed to declutter my desk last night. Felt absolutely shattered afterwards so didn’t write much. Probably won’t be decluttering my desk again until 2021 (no NOT just after twenty past eight) so am currently feeling proud of myself. It has to be one of my most hated tasks.

I am reasonably well organised but you know how writers collect things. It’s the I’ll just keep that competition leaflet, details of this story challenge etc etc – I’m bound to have a go at them, right?

Nine times out of ten I do but it’s the one time I don’t that causes the problems. Those end up at the bottom of my pile and I forget about them. By the time I get to them again the deadlines are long since expired.

And the other thing – confessions from writers are generally not that exciting. Not breaking any rules there!

Story Shuffle Project App. Image supplied by Eastleigh Borough Council.

TRUTH AND LIES

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Truth and Lies looks at the crucial role these play in fiction (no crime fiction would be complete without them, just to name one genre!).  They are often the spark for the conflict which is the story.  I look at how your “lying” characters should be able to have good reasons for being this way.  They have to be able to “carry it off” so need to be able to justify, if only to themselves, their lies and the way they act.  Sometimes, of course, it isn’t a case of “lying” as such but one character needing to change their perspective and there can be some interesting stories to write on that theme.   In a clear black and white truth and lie situation (as is often the case with fairytales), this conflict has to be resolved.  There has to be a clear “good guy” and “bad guy”.  I think this is one reason why fairytales will always be popular with children.  There is usually a clear sense of right and wrong and that can be comforting when, even at a young age, you do know the world isn’t always like that.  Thoughts and comments welcome on this…

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The Joy of Editing (another of my titles that say it all!) discusses my three stages of editing.  I start with gettig rid of the typos and grammatical errors.  This is probably my least favourite of the editing stages I do so am glad to get it done (though I do have a final overview to check I have picked these all up).  The second is to check the story or article makes sense.  The third is to ensure any additions  work.  (These are usually put in because I spot something in the second edit that needs clarifying or I have inserted another, stronger idea I know will improve the piece).  The post gives more details but I would love to hear your thoughts and comments on editing.  Do you like it/hate it?  What do you find works best for you?

CHANDLER’S FORD TODAY

Finally!  The perfect topic for a fiction writer to blog about – a Storytelling Festival! This is taking place in the Borough of Eastleigh (of which Chandler’s Ford is part) across ten local libraries and a local theatre.  It is being held between 10th – 22nd April and there are plenty of things to interest younger ones.

There are creative writing and other workshops (one I would have loved to have gone to had this been around when I was growing up is about Fairytales and Monsters and involves games and play!).

The Story Shuffle app, a project which digitised versions of the story of Sir Bevis of Hampton as written by school children across the Borough, is now being opened up to the public.  The children taking part initially had their own code so they could access their own and the other tales on the app but had to go to their local libraries to do so.  The same libraries are rerunning this but the public can now try this app.

I very much hope that everyone going to the Festival has a wonderful time and that reading for pleasure is encouraged by events like this.

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I share news of my CFT post.

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I hope all who go to this have a fantastic, fictional time!  Image supplied by Eastleigh Borough Council.

 

 

 

 

Unwelcome Professions in the Magical World

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Unwelcome Professions in the Magical World lists some of the careers most in such an environment would go out of their way to avoid.  These basically include those careers which seek to control or stop magic.  Can you imagine how well that goes down with your average fairy godmother (yet alone an evil witch)?

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I share some World Building Ideas tonight and suggest looking at the kind of professions, education and ranks in society your world might have.  (It would also be interesting to see from what you choose what you are deciding your world does not want or need).

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I talk about what is coming up in my new Chandler’s Ford Today post (great news of a Storytelling Festival.  I had to write about that one!).  I share the FB post in full here.

My Chandler’s Ford Today post this week will be about a Storytelling Festival coming up over the Easter break. More details tomorrow but this must be close to the perfect post for a fiction writer to write about… Hope everyone who gets to go to the various events has a marvellous time. The events sound fun.

It is strange to think that storytellers were amongst the earliest forms of “information technology” in their day. They read when so many could not. People would hang on their every world (and I guess if they upet the authorities of the time, the storytellers themselves would literally hang!).

 

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What I hope the new Storytelling Festival will encourage…   Image via Pixabay

 

THE VALUE OF FAIRYTALES

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A topic very close to my heart is the subject of tonight’s post.  The Value of Fairytales looks at why I think fairytales matter.  Some of the reasons include the themes they tackle are timeless (wrongs being righted, never judge by appearances etc), they are often the first thing children read and can be the gateway to a lifetime of other stories and books, and they can often be a source of wonderful social commentary (The Little Match Girl).  Why do you value fairytales?

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Storytelling looks ahead to the Chandler’s Ford Today post I’m currently preparing for this week and asks about storytelling in your fictional world.  Who are the storytellers?  Are they respected or treated with suspicion because they are literate and the population at large isn’t?   I also talk about reading your own stories out loud and why this is such a good idea.  And then there are those characters who tell tall stories.  Do any of your characters do this?  How do other characters react to it?

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I’ve been seeing the bats out and about again locally.  I like bats.  Misunderstood creatures but very useful and their “radar” is so clever.  Definitely not glamorous things but I love non-glamorous, quirky creatures, whether they’re wildlife, characters or people!

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Where all stories start, regardless of technology - the blank page. Image via Pixabay.

Where all stories start, regardless of technology – the blank page. Image via Pixabay.

 

 

 

Creative writing takes many forms, including blogging. Image via Pixabay.

FESTIVALS

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In Festivals, I ask whether your fictional world would have its own festivals and if so for what?  It is compulsory for people to attend and what happens to those who don’t?  I’m looking forward to going to writing festivals in the summer and also discuss what I like about these.

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In How to Tell if Your Character is a Winner, I list five things I think would indicate you’ve written a really strong character.  The chief one for me would be when you find you are thinking a lot about the character outside of the story.  A good character stays with you and clearly has a life of their own!

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It’s a great joy to thank the prize winners from my cyber launch for From Light to Dark and Back Again for letting me know they’ve received their prizes.  Glad these have gone down well!  The main prizes were a signed copy of the book, a FLTDBA notebook and pen and some sweets. Runner-up  prizes were everything except the signed copy of the book.  Some wonderful conversations about writing etc developed during the launch, which was huge fun.

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Back cover of From Light to Dark and Back Again

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THE OUTSIDERS

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In fairytales, the outsider often ends up being the hero/heroine.  What reaction would your characters have if an outsider turned up amongst them?  I look at this in The Outsiders.

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What If is probably my favourite question to use when trying to generate story and article ideas.  You can apply the question to your characters and yourself, in the case of the former to find out what they really are made of, and as for the latter, to discover what you are made of!  Now where will those discoveries take you?

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Just a short post tonight so have put in full here.

Back on the old exercise bike for me tomorrow so I can catch up on my reading. Just as well pixels don’t have calories, or anyone at my cyber launch will have put on several pounds and been the worse for wear in other directions too.

Glad the lighter evenings are here. Mabel is too. Much prefers things when she can see what she’s doing. Now if only certain drivers would take that view…

Do your characters know in which direction they're going? (Border collie is optional!). Image via Pixabay.

Mabel. Image taken by me.