Monthly Archives: August 2006

Podcasts

I am still at the being intrigued state over podcasts, though the promised BBC downloads are tempting me more and more to get myself up to date. Still, it is encouraging to think that books have not been replaced yet. … Continue reading

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Being busy

I am busy thinking about what might happen today. Many a published writer has said it is no use sitting waiting for inspiration. Judy Dalton said, waiting for inspiration is like sitting around waiting to meet people…….it is no use, … Continue reading

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Implements for Writing

PC, pencil, typewriter……dictaphone……whatever…… Just write. (That is what I am telling myself anyway.)

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Failure

I like what Alan Ayckbourn, the playwright said – I believe in the right to fail – that has a religious significance for me as well as the obvious. I always used to say to leaders in churches, Have a … Continue reading

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What?

What did you find in the fields today you who have wandered so far away? I found a wind-flower, small and frail, I found a hill that was clad in gorse, a new-built nest, and a streamlet’s source; I saw … Continue reading

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Status

Someone said that artists and writers have a special celebrity status, somehow above others. Nowadays I am not so sure. I would have thought that sportsmen and women held a special place in people’s affections. And what about the mere … Continue reading

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Writing about difficult things

People who write about death call it the ultimate taboo, but it is amazing how many authors writing on aging say that death has to be confronted, before one can truly live. Jilly Cooper, says that sex is a difficult … Continue reading

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My kind of life

Alexei Sayle, said that writing is a megalomaniac’s art form, because you control the whole process yourself. My own experience is that sometimes the writing takes over the writer. Very spooky.

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Being original

Jeanette Winterson is an author whose style I much admire. On the topic of plots, she cited Shakespeare as never having invented a plot; rather he worked on pre-existing material and then used his imagination. I guess he was one … Continue reading

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Talking of airports

Maeve Binchy said that she was proud to be called an airport novelist. she meant that it was great that people should want to read her books as companions on a journey. She is certainly someone who uses characterisation to … Continue reading

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