WHAT MAKES A GOOD WRITER?

Now here is one of those questions that will never date!

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In What Makes a Good Writer?  I share my thoughts on the issue.  Amongst other things, I cite the importance of not giving up.  A good writer will know their characters “inside out”.  When you read a piece by them, you are left with the feeling that nothing else could have been added.  I also strongly suspect any such piece of writing will have gone through multiple edits.  I do know that if anything looks easy, whoever is behind that anything will have worked extremely hard to get to that point!

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Developing the Vision looks at whether it is more important to see your characters or whether hearing their voice is better.  I always hear my major characters speak and I then work out what they look like.  I like hearing the characters – I can gauge their attitude to life and I think that is far more vital than knowing immediately what their appearance is.  That tends to be one of the last aspects I “fill in”.

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A short post tonight looking at how characters can inspire a story.

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I look at outlining and discuss why I do this now, when I never used to.  I stress the advantages and, yes, I’ve outlined for flash fiction too!

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Fill that blank sheet with ideas from non-fiction as well as other fiction works - image via Pixabay

WHAT YOU DON’T WANT TO HEAR

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What You Don’t Want to Hear is a post about those moments when, while visiting a magical world, your excellent tour guide suddenly has an expression that tells you something has gone badly wrong.  This includes the revelation that you have inadvertently entered dragon country and they’ve spotted you.  Then there’s the question of having to stay at a creepy house and hope there are no monsters in it OR definitely stay outside where the monsters are known to be!  I love writing fun posts like this and the kind of humour I show in this ties in with the humorous stories in From Light to Dark and Back Again too.

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Don’t Give Up is a brief bio of my writing career and how I came to realise how important it is that you really don’t give up!  I’ve written for years, learned a great deal along the way (there really is a point to all those rejection slips, the ones that give feedback are the best) and I confidently expect to get more rejections in the future.  Why?  Firstly, it happens.  Secondly, nobody writes perfect prose.  Thirdly, what appeals to one editor won’t appeal to someone who has just taken over that role perhaps.  (Writers for the magazines will know how true that is – you pitch successfully for years, a new editor comes in and they don’t like your work at all!).

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I share an extract from material I prepared for a flash fiction workshop I ran for the Southampton Writers’ Circle earlier this year.  It talks about why write flash fiction at all and I share what I think are the advantages of doing so.

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BOOK NEWS

Glad to report a book trailer is in production for From Light to Dark and Back Again, produced by Chapeltown Books.  I had great fun in choosing the images and picking a track to accompany it.  Chapeltown have been brilliant in putting it all together and selecting the right version of the music I chose.  Works really well and I’m looking forward to sharing it soon.

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Our Prime Minister called a General Election today to be held on 8th June.  I talk a little about this and why I think political leaflets are not fascinating reading material.  (In many ways, they ought to be really but they’re not!).  I reckon they can all be categorised as fiction!

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Flash Fiction can make a bright, brief impact but all the more powerful, I think, for being brief.  Image via Pixabay.

 

 

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.

 

WONDERFUL WORLDS

Weebly seem to be having technical issues so I can’t link to either of my sites tonight.  I can’t even get on to them to edit them!  Hopefully this will be put right for tomorrow.  Meanwhile I shall blog directly here instead. 

I have reported the issue to Weebly and they seem to be having a global issue at the moment on this so in some ways it is a relief to know it isn’t just me.  On the other hand, I feel sorry for their technical people having to get to the bottom of it all!

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I discuss one of my great loves – radio – in tonight’s post called The Wonderful World of Radio.  I list my 1o favourite radio comedies.  I also share some of my favourite adaptions (there was a great ghost story about Henry VIII being haunted by Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour and Katherine Howard just to name one example).  I also talk about how radio was used in my late mother’s room when she was staying in a specialist dementia home to help make things seem more homely.  It worked beautifully!  Comments welcome via the CFT comments box as to what your favourite radio shows are.

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Given the technical issues above, I thought I would write a short post here which could have gone on to either of my Weebly sites.

Reading Your Work Out

This came up as an idea to talk about following the flash fiction workshop I ran with Southampton Writers’ Circle this last week.  I set some exercises for this and joined in with them.  The great thing with this is we all went home with stories to work on and I hope mine will eventually end up in my follow up collection to From Light and Dark and Back Again.  I read my draft pieces out in the hope that it would encourage others to do so – and some did.  But I know some held back and I remember doing this myself years ago when I was first set exercises like this.  The thought that hammers through your mind is what you have drafted is total rubbish, it will sound silly etc etc.

What I tried to get across at the time, and will do so again here, is everybody’s first draft is “not great” (shall we say – I have heard ruder versions of this phrase, as I expect you have!).  But in many ways that is the whole point.  You are reacting with your “gut” to the challenge you have been set and you are getting your raw ideas down.  The polishing and tidying up must be a separate task and can come later.  So I would say never be afraid to read your work out because nobody is expecting it to be perfect.  Shakespeare’s first drafts weren’t perfect.  Dickens needed to edit.  Austen rewrote and rewrote.  We are in good company here!

What is useful in reading work out is hearing people’s reactions – the ones that escape as you are reading your story out, their instinctive reactions to your tale.  I found in reading my some of my published humorous pieces out, yes the humour did work where I thought it would.  With my drafts, I picked up on what went down well so I will bear this in mind when I edit these pieces.

Even if you’re not in a class, reading your work out loud to yourself is a good idea.  You will literally hear if you’ve got your dialogue (and the rhythm) right.  So give it a go!

 

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My latest Chandler’s Ford Today post.  Images pour out of books into your imagination – and radio can achieve the same effect, which is one reason I love it so much.  Image via Pixabay.

 

 

 

 

I could spend many a happy hour here - the library at Prague. Image via Pixabay.

FAIRYTALE PR FAILURES

Apologies for the no-show yesterday – all due to the dreaded lurgy.  Feeling better than I did but definitely not ready for any decent singing sessions right now!  Yesterday it sounded as if I’d been on helium!

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I take a humorous look at Fairytale PR Failures tonight and, amongst others, look at the failures of Cinderella’s fairy godmother and those authorities who thought it not worth mentioning their woods had a talking wolf in them with a penchant for dressing up in human clothes.  It doesn’t matter what world you live on, that behaviour is distinctly odd!

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The Point of It All by contrast takes a serious look at self-evaluation. I share questions I think every writer serious about trying to get published should ask themselves.  Why?  Partly so you know what you are trying to achieve, but also so you are ready when others may ask the same or similar questions of you.  If you can think of questions to add, please comment!

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Short post on here tonight so thought I would just repeat it here, rather than share the embed link.

The dreaded lurgy got me yesterday, so much so I sounded as if I’d been on helium for most of the day. Strongest thing I WAS on was tea!

To Southampton Writers’ Circle, whom I’m due to see tomorrow night to run a flash fiction workshop, I promise not to breathe all over you (!) but am glad to report voice is a lot better than yesterday so I won’t have to mime what I was intending to say! (Just as well really, I always was hopeless at charades).

To all who have had/are suffering from this wretched bug, get well soon!

Never give up, work hard, be disciplined... all valuable traits for success, whether you're a tennis player, a writer or a character in a story! Image via Pixabay.

Never give up, work hard, be disciplined… all valuable traits for success, whether you’re a tennis player, a writer or a character in a story! Image via Pixabay.

One of the best ways to escape is with a good book. Image via Pixabay.

QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN WORLD BUILDING

Tonight’s theme is asking questions – lots of them!

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In Questions to Ask When World Building, I share some useful pointers that should be considered when planning out a new world.  (This is one of the lovely things about fantasy and science fiction – we create our own worlds!  Horror and crime are based generally on what we already know but with fantasy and science fiction, the possibilities are endless).  I look at how the world is governed, what rights do people have and how wide a variety of peoples are on the world you’ve created amongst other topics.

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Putting Yourself on the Spot shares three questions I think every writer should regularly ask of themselves.  I look at why am I writing this, am I writing this in the right way and can I do what I am doing better?  The answer to the last question is inevitably yes!  The middle question is really about whether you’ve chosen the right format for your story.  For example some of what I write is punchy so flash fiction is generally the best vehicle for that.  Others are more thoughtful piece so a standard length short story (1500 to 2000 words) is usually better.  And the first question reminds you why you were enthuasistic about the idea in the first place, which is no bad thing to be reminded of especially if you’re feeling bogged down.

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I discuss my current Kindle read – Westminster Bones, which is a fairly scathing look into whether the bones in the urn in Westminster Abbey are really those of the Princes in the Tower.  Let’s just say I wouldn’t put a bet on at the bookmakers after reading this book!  But it is a very good read, the arguments are well set out and I must admit I would like to see some proper DNA testing done.

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Books really are the gatekeepers BUT they can also be investigators as Westminster Bones clearly is. Image via Pixabay.

Books really are the gatekeepers BUT they can also be investigators – for example  Westminster Bones is trying to establish truth . Image via Pixabay.

 

WISH FULFILMENT

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Wish Fulfilment discusses how would your characters react to seeing others having their wishes granted but not their own?  Also, how would they react if their own were granted?  What are the criteria a fairy godmother or character of that ilk would use before deciding to grant a wish?  This post came about as my Chandler’s Ford Today post this week talks about a major wish fulfilment of mine – the publication of From Light to Dark and Back Again by Chapeltown Books.  More below.

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Small Steps again links to my CFT post but also discusses the value of small steps in any writer’s development.  I’ve learned over time not to undervalue these because, though they seemed insignificant in the overall scheme of things at the time, I know now that I wouldn’t be where I am writing wise without them.  I also discuss the value of persistence, patience and being open to new writing ideas.  When I started, I had one fixed idea in my head – to get my novel The Trouble with Mother published.  I still want to do that at some stage but I decided to try short story writing, which led on to flash fiction, and non-fiction thanks to the CFT posts.  So keep going and celebrate all small steps – they can and do lead to bigger ones!

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I share my latest CFT post – Published – My Debut Flash Fiction Collection – and discuss what that means to me.  I also share my steps to publication – there were many of them!  And the great thing with writing is you never stop learning or wanting to improve on what you do, so I very much hope I’ll have many more small (and bigger) steps in the years to come.

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Again links to my CFT post.  Anyone would think I was thrilled to be published!  (Err…  this is my example of understatement for tonight!).

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A moment I've hoped to achieve for more years than I care to recall...

A moment I’ve hoped to achieve for more years than I care to recall…

This statue I like... a lot. Image via Pixabay

INTRIGUING FIRST LINES

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I share some intriguing first lines, which I hope you have fun with!  A good line should make you think of different possibilities as to where to go with the story idea.  These can cross genre and forms of fiction too.  I may well have a go at least some of them myself!

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I talk about mixing things up in tonight’s post. The lines in Fairytales with Bite this evening can equally be used as finishing lines.  Equally, you could do both with each line and see what you prefer.  Above all, have fun with your writing.  It really does show through.

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I talk about why I love writing short stories and flash fiction tonight.  Do you agree?

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Shakespeare had his quill, modern writers have their laptops. Image via Pixabay.

Such a familiar look. Image via Pixabay.

 

 

 

 

Relaxing with a story - image via Pixabay

FLASH FICTION TIPS

Sorry for the no-show last night but back to business now!

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I share some flash fiction writing tips in Five Flash Fiction Tips and hope these prove useful.  I’ll be running a flash fiction workshop soon and will expand out on these ideas but there’s certainly enough here to help you to start!

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Keeping a Diary looks at the advantages of doing exactly that.  I keep a writing diary to help me track what I’ve done and what I would like to do.  But there are character diaries too and writing those could help you discover if you really know the character as well as you thought you did

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I talk about my forthcoming Chandler’s Ford Today post, which will be looking at why history is vital for all.

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There's still a place for writing directly to paper. Image via Pixabay

There’s still a place for writing directly to paper. Image via Pixabay

 

SHORT AND SWEET – OR NOT AS THE CASE MAY BE…

My posts are all flash fiction theme based tonight.

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Flash Fiction and Fairytales looks at why I think these make for an incredibly good mix.  One thing I love about fairytales is they are direct and flash fiction, of course, forces you to write “tight” to meet strict word count requirements.

I share one ofmy stories, Living the Lie, in this post.  (I hope this story will be in my next collection).  A lot ofmy flash stories are my take on fairytales and this one is my take on Beauty and the Beast.  Hope you like it.

And why not have a go at writing flash?  One thing I have found (and From Light to Dark and Back Again reflects this) is that it can cover all genres.  (My book has fairytales, crime and light horror stories in them amongst others).

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Short and Sweet – or Not as the Case May Be looks at the advantages of flash fiction and I discuss one of the methods I use when it comes to writing these.  I also discuss one huge advantage of flash fiction for all writers, regardless of genre and including non-fiction as well, is that it does force you to write tight.  That skill of course can transfer across to whatever it is you write (and is bound to improve it.  My stories and posts always improve when I write tight and cut out all the unnecessary words.  There are always more of those than you think/would like on a first draft!  Still the good thing is that is true for all writers!).

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I share a little of what is around my writing desk tonight and talk about why I think border collies are great dogs.  (I know it’s a strange mix but writing and dogs are a major part of my life and both are phenomenally important to me).  I managed to catch up with some reading today after a hectic week (most of which was not writing related unfortunately).  I don’t know quite what it is about reading but I do know it is good for you!

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Open a book, open a gateway into another world. Image via Pixabay.

Open a book, open a gateway into another world. Image via Pixabay.