Posted by on Sep 26, 2006 in Uncategorised | No Comments

Kendal part 2 You remember a few days ago I was saying how performance made me so nervous that I would hardly sleep the night before? Well, this is the outcome of that nerve-wracking period. Tell Tales performed on Friday, to an audience of venue promoters, managers and live literature bookers. Quite a tough crowd […]

Posted by on Sep 25, 2006 in Uncategorised | No Comments

Lit Up (part one) This is the Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, where I spent Thursday and Friday exploring issues relating to performance poetry, literature and spoken word. This showcase was devoted to promoting live literature to arts professionals and on Thursday evening I was part of a panel that explored what live literature meant to […]

Posted by on Sep 21, 2006 in Uncategorised | 2 Comments

The art of the illustrator I’ve worked with quite a few illustrators now, and always been fascinated by the process that turns my words into a picture – possibly because I’ve spent the past two years working with an artist and a large part of that time has been looking at her paintings and waiting […]

Posted by on Sep 20, 2006 in Uncategorised | One Comment

Funny – or not? Humour is a difficult thing. We’ve all sat through the cringingly embarrassing Best Man’s speech; the long, complicated joke recounted by our boss, that isn’t funny when we get to the punchline; the borderline offensive story told by our elderly uncle … ouch! And yet, humour done well is an absolute […]

Posted by on Sep 19, 2006 in Uncategorised | 5 Comments

Writing, Editing and Submitting Fiction I’ve come to some, by no means final, conclusions about why this debate stirs so much passion in me – and in some others! To me, although these three areas of the writing life require separate and separated skills, they knit together to make up a holistic practice for the […]

Posted by on Sep 18, 2006 in Uncategorised | No Comments

Season of Mists and Mellow Fruitfulness Has emerged in my garden as a sudden outbreak of Tigridia – and my new digital camera has done a pretty good job of capturing the unlikely beauty of this particular flower. Working with a camera, as a fiction writer, is an odd process. People look at you strangely […]

Posted by on Sep 15, 2006 in Uncategorised | No Comments

One for the kids …(… as long as they’re Canadian or American!) 2007 Burack Award A writing contest for full-time college students. The award is made in memory of Sylvia K. Burack, longtime editor-in-chief and publisher of The Writer, who was known for her dedication to helping writers and editors. To enter you must be […]

Posted by on Sep 14, 2006 in Uncategorised | 3 Comments

Still thinking … And fascinated and informed by people’s responses. My own instincts on this are becoming clearer and I’ll post again once I’ve thought a little longer. Thank you to all contributors for helping explore a fascinating topic Meantime I am focused on Kendal, where I shall be performing on 22 September. I’ve been […]

Posted by on Sep 13, 2006 in Uncategorised | 2 Comments

I’m thinking … I’ve had several emails and comments about yesterday’s posting – some people agreeing, others wondering how the hell you stop yourself becoming a compulsive ‘polisher’. I know why I think it’s a bad idea for writers to spend so little time writing and so much time editing, revising and polishing, but I’m […]

Posted by on Sep 12, 2006 in Uncategorised | One Comment

If you want to be a writer … Write. I’m getting very pissed off with a certain kind of behaviour in some of the writers I come into contact with, and I blame two things: the garrett myth and the Creative Writing degree. The first says we have to suffer for decades over our art […]