Some of my writing is available free on a great site called Readwave. It's a place that hosts short - 2-3 minute - pieces of fiction, opinion and fact. There are currently half a dozen pieces of mine on the site. This morning I posted one relating to our future. That's 'our' in the sense of the human race, and looks at what we might do to ensure we maintain a presence on this wonderful world of ours. Please visit the site, read the 3 minute piece, and, if you feel so inclined, give the post a 'like' - You'll find a little pink heart at the bottom left of the story to do that. You can click this link to reach the story. Thank you.
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Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Saturday, 1 February 2014
The First Month of 2014

Much of my writing time was spent doing the final edit of book 2 of the
fantasy trilogy (46 chapters), completing it on the 28th. Book 1, A Seared Sky: Joinings, is due to be
published by Fantastic Books Publishing in spring. I then began to edit book 3.
This is a much more time consuming exercise as it’s the first edit of the rough
draft, much of which was written for the NaNoWriMo project last November. So,
where I could edit a chapter of book 2 in around 20-30 minutes, the chapters of
book 3 are taking between 3 and 4 hours each and, so far, I’ve done the first 2.
I’m doing a structural and language edit together and following that with a
full edit using ProWritingAid. I then give each chapter to my wife to read.
Valerie has a great memory, and spots repetitions, typos, anachronisms and
inconsistencies. She makes the perfect beta reader and I usually have to do
only one final edit after she’s made her suggestions.
I’d set myself a target of submitting 4 short pieces, either stories or
poems, to magazines of writing contest each month and I managed to send off 2
stories and 2 poems to contests. Of these, 1 story and the 2 poems were written
this month. I also wrote and posted two short autobiographical pieces to the
excellent ReadWave site. These submissions are up to 800 words each and may be
factual, opinion, memoir or short story. If you click on the site title above,
it’ll take you to the relevant page.
My writing group, Hornsea Writers, decided to celebrate 25 years of being
by designing a group blog and I contributed to that. If you click on the group
name, it’ll take you to that site.
I read and reviewed 4 books, though one of those reviews will actually
follow this post, as I wrote it this morning, having finished the book last
night.
And I updated the Writing Contests page 3 times. I’m due to do another
update this weekend. It’s a popular page and receives a lot of visitors. If you
know of a contest I haven’t listed there, by all means let me know. (there’s a ‘contact
me’ link at the top of the page.) I only list contests with cash prizes at
least 20 times the cost of entry, by the way.
So, not a bad start to the year so far. Let’s hope the output increases
as the year progresses. How are things going for you in 2014? Drop us a comment
and share your success or other news.
The chart, explained:
Writing - initial creation of stories, blog posts, reviews and longer
works.
Editing - polishing of all written work to make it suitable for readers.
Research - discovery of info for story content, market research, contests
and blog posts.
Reading - books and writing magazines.
Admin - story submission, blog posting, marketing, organisation, tax, and
general admin tasks.
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