Posted by on Nov 21, 2006 in nanowrimo, novel writing, writer's block | 2 Comments

The value of compression Writing a novel in a month is a daft thing to do. It’s a lot of fun and it teaches you a great deal about the process of writing a novel which comes in useful when you step back to write a real novel in a sensible time-frame, but it’s an […]

Posted by on Nov 20, 2006 in Uncategorised | No Comments

Caveat Emptor Here’s an interesting thing. I heard about a new British contest through a writer who’s based in the USA. I rather pride myself on knowing what is going on, so I thought I’d better find out who Chapter One were, and what chance I, or any other writer, might have at winning their […]

Posted by on Nov 17, 2006 in editing, writing | One Comment

Why writers need editors It’s a funny thing, being an editor for a place that you also get published as a writer. Logically, it should help you produce such perfect prose that it doesn’t need the eye of another editor. After all, if you can spot all the problems and holes in the stories passed […]

Posted by on Nov 16, 2006 in Uncategorised | One Comment

Anorexic or Bulemic? I’ve just had an email from an American writer, who is thinking of entitling one of her workshops ‘Your writing style – Anorexic or Bulemic?’ By this she means that writing can be either anorexic – slimmed down to such tight proportions that it is all bone and no flesh, or bulemic […]

Posted by on Nov 15, 2006 in editing, grammar, writing | 3 Comments

Erasure and eraser, entrance and enter There’s a weird thing that happens to writers who rely on computer based spelling assistance. They forget how to spell things. This week, editing for three different publications, I’ve come across the weirdest word confusions. ‘She scrubbed furiously with the erasure’ for example. Microsoft Word sees nothing wrong with […]

Posted by on Nov 14, 2006 in nanowrimo, novel writing | No Comments

The Panic Jar One of the things I’ve instituted for Brighton (and Hove actually) NaNoWriMo this year is the Panic Jar. At meetings, the writers put plot inspirations into the jar and when anybody gets stuck, I take one out. So far only one inspiration has been used ‘One of the characters loses something valuable. […]

Posted by on Nov 13, 2006 in nanowrimo | 3 Comments

Why I love NaNoWriMo We’re nearly at the middle of the month and at least half a dozen of Brighton’s novelists have cruised past the halfway point (25,000 words) and entered the home straight. Others are struggling a bit, or a lot. One has just written a norse/horse love scene Another has introduced poetic interludes […]

Posted by on Nov 10, 2006 in Uncategorised | 5 Comments

Friday round up How does a writer’s week look? 3 submissions2 rejections1 acceptance25 articles on herbs completed before deadline2 stories edited for other writers/publications16,000 words of NaNo written.

Posted by on Nov 9, 2006 in Uncategorised | No Comments

Blog failure Yes, I failed to blog yesterday. To be honest I was having a bit of a word glut. I’ve been reading my NaNo groups responses to this week’s challenge (include a scene featuring marshmallows in your novel!), a copyediting job came up and I’ve been learning a new stylesheet of over eighty pages […]

Posted by on Nov 7, 2006 in Uncategorised | One Comment

It couldn’t happen to a nicer writer … Roy Kesey’s debut short story collection, All Over, will be published by Dzanc Books in October 2007. Roy is a darling, who gave me and Fion Gunn dinner and moral support during our sometimes difficult residency in Beijing. His writing is described as ‘beautiful and powerful … […]