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Tuesday, 13 August 2013
I know, I know
ps unfortunetly I now realise that there isn't time to put the bits I've printed onto dropbox so it's back to pen and paper (I didn't get a keyboard for my phone either). Still maybe that's not such a bad thing.
Monday, 5 August 2013
Okay, I confess
The course leader at RACC was Jane Birley-Bain (I think). However you spell her she was a delight.
Now I am getting urgent messages from my sub-conscious telling me to restart Gentlemen Rankers. No really! That is what comes of using Carl Jung as a character. In any case there are just too many bits in it so far that I love for me to ditch the whole thing.
AND at the same time I have an urge to develop a game for future thinking. I am chatting about that on LinkedIn, if I get response from people I'll start a blog for that. I'll be a bit careful though not to steal traffic from the groups on LinkedIn. I think moderators can be a bit iffy about that sort of thing.
So, There. I've finally got restarted.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
I'm calling the new story Jaspar
Monday, 20 May 2013
Well, not quite
Still in La France Profunde. Still learning how my galaxy note works. But... I have been working on the plot for for Jaspar. Actually I have been discovering the importance of woking out plot and characters in some detail in advance if the writing is to go fast.
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Novel in a month characters
Reading words of wisdom that writing fast is partially dependant on having characters sorted I decided to adopt the Enneagram types as a starting point
Friday, 17 May 2013
BACK!!
Well, I have to confess, I don't deal too well with breaks to my routine. I wish I did but I don't. I haven't posted here since my mother had a fall and I went to Oz. I wasn't long back in London when here we are in armagnac. I going to have to get better at this.
In the meantime, I booked myself into writing course at the RACC. It is how to write a novel in a month. (Don't laugh! )
Basically, I'm committed to about 50 thousand words in 4 weeks. If I get time to post about it at all I'll do it here. My point being that this blog about the Gentlemen Rankers is going to be taken over by my new (to be done in 4 weeks) story.
Friday, 15 February 2013
These things are sent to try
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Which character should we love?
Feola gain read for me last night - brilliantly again. We had an influx of new people - in the case of the RWC three is an influx trust me. For the most part this is good, of course. When there are more than nine people reading though it is hard to do justice to everyone, Less than nine people on the other hand doesn't meet the rent. Writer's Circles are on a bit of a knife edge from that point of view. I'm glad Susan was back to relieve me of the moderators baton.
Sunday, 3 February 2013
The Aether Guild of Writers on Steampunk Empire
Here http:Aether Guild of Writers
I think I'll repost things from here to there
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Writers' Circles a repost from the Aether Guild of Writers
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Getting the language right
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Political correctness
"An American Negress was leading a cakewalk chorus to the mechanical rhythms of a honky-tonk piano. The lyric told of a shooting by a woman of her lover. No one seemed too sad about it though, thought Gwendolyn."
It isn't relevant to this post but I was thinking of Ma Rainey, pictured here.
I looked up the word Negress (to check if it should have a capital N) and the Wictionary definition said:
(dated, literary, now considered offensive or ethnic slur) A black female.
Now to me, age 65, Negro is a dictionary definition. I didn't know that it was offensive.
To digress here, it makes me remember that I was born a little more than four decades after the period that I'm writing about. Compare that to the six and a half decades that have elapsed since my birth. In terms of my formative years. I'm as close to then as I am to now.
Now, I would certainly not wish to cause gratuitous offence. George MacDonald Fraser's (one of my favourite authors) character: Harry Flashman, freely used the word "nigger". To write anything else would have been completely out of character and dishonest. Compare this to Allan Quatermain, as the first person narrator of "King Solomon's Mines", who in the first few pages muses over the word "nigger" and decides that it is an offensive term that he will not use. Rider Haggard published that in 1885 so that is what liberal people were thinking at the time. I have no doubt that some of the characters that I write would use the word but I haven't yet put them in a situation where they would and would avoid doing so or at least modify what they said. I think this is justifiable, Unlike Flashman they are by and large fairly decent people and I am wtiring an adventure not a social history.
To look at it from a slightly different angle; my story is written in the third person but not in the third person omniscient.
To digress again; this has made me think about the third person omniscient a bit. To be truly omniscient the voice needs to be outside time. We tend to assume we can do this by offering the voice of our time - the early 21st century. The reader will accept this, of course but we need to have some care, I believe.
For my purposes anyway my third person voice is not omniscient and is rooted in the early twentieth century. So I'm sticking with "Negress" (unless, for whatever reason, I cut the line altogether). I'll just hope I'm not causing offence to anyone.
Saturday, 19 January 2013
JK Rowling, my hero!
Here I am, retired mind you, moaning about how hard it is to find time to write so I can keep up my 2,000 words a week. (I.e. about as much as I can read at the Richmond Writers Circle without trying their patiences beyond reasonable endurance.) And I know that Ms Rowling would have no trouble in juggling her life to fit in that paltry effort. Actually, I suspect that most women who can balance jobs home and family would do better than me.
So I'm just going to have to get better at snatching moments from the day and learning to be inspired to order. (End of self slap on wrist)