I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I really must re-read my work
I have done it Miss, I have done my 20 lines.
I need to take a better look at the work I put up for critique next time as not only did I make some new clangers, but repeated some of the originals in the re-write. I now feel suitably chastised and have promised myself to do better next time.
Overall a great day today with Frank Lorraine Jenny, Julee and Les. Thanks for the help and encouragement Wordsmiths.
Terry L Probert is a novelist and shortstory writer. His debut novel KUNDELA earned a commendation in the 2013 FAW Christina Stead Award. Currently looking for an agent/publisher to bring any of his novels to print, Terry is a member of the Fellowship of Australian Writers, Writers Victoria and SA Writers. Terry is active in his local literary community. His Short Story Banib the Bunyip placed second in the City of Melton Short Story Competition 2013.
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
NaNoWriMo Challenge Entry In
Well my entry is in and accepted so the quest before me is to write a 50,000 word novel within November. I have done the maths and that is only 1,620 words a day or 10,000 a week. Now it's starting to feel more daunting but what the heck I can only do my best.
For anyone who has considered trying their hand at a longer work this might be the thing to get our creativity started. From the rules (and I will go over them more carefully) this is not about perfect writing, the main aim is to get your story down. Bash away at the keys and let things flow, the target number is what you're aiming for.
I understand that you can plot and assemble your characters beforehand but to get into the spirit of the event, you only start the writing on November 1st.
When filling out the entry form I needed a title so looking around my desk I saw an old pen I no longer use. The title of this young adult novel is 'The Golden Fountain Pen'.
I will report my word count progress as November flashes past and offer glimpses of the tale as it develops.
You can access the NaNoWriMo website via this link: http://www.nanowrimo.org/en/whatisnano I recommend taking up the challenge or even just visiting to see how other writers from around the world are doing.
Cick the follow button or check my posts on Facebook.
Thanks for dropping in
For anyone who has considered trying their hand at a longer work this might be the thing to get our creativity started. From the rules (and I will go over them more carefully) this is not about perfect writing, the main aim is to get your story down. Bash away at the keys and let things flow, the target number is what you're aiming for.
I understand that you can plot and assemble your characters beforehand but to get into the spirit of the event, you only start the writing on November 1st.
When filling out the entry form I needed a title so looking around my desk I saw an old pen I no longer use. The title of this young adult novel is 'The Golden Fountain Pen'.
I will report my word count progress as November flashes past and offer glimpses of the tale as it develops.
You can access the NaNoWriMo website via this link: http://www.nanowrimo.org/en/whatisnano I recommend taking up the challenge or even just visiting to see how other writers from around the world are doing.
Cick the follow button or check my posts on Facebook.
Thanks for dropping in
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Last week to read Molly's Boat Ride
If you haven't had a chance to read this short children's story, you only have a week to check out the rough draft on the blog. I will be polishing this story to get it ready to include with a collection of short stories to be published in December,
Monday, 8 October 2012
Ode to the Wordsmiths of Melton
Ode to the Wordsmiths of Melton
While me and Les and
Toni
Cause Julee just to
frown
Sonia sits there smiling
and serene
But our stocks are always
bolstered
By the wisdom of
Merlene
Friday, 5 October 2012
Stinky Jones Rewrite
Stinky is a story about assumptions people make about those they don't know and how those assumptions can prejudice the views of others. I am very happy with the concept but feel I can tell the story better with a rewrite.
This tale is now in it's final draft and will be released in a compilation of short stories later this year.
Enjoy,
Terry
This tale is now in it's final draft and will be released in a compilation of short stories later this year.
Enjoy,
Terry
Time for a kick in the pants
Okay so I haven't put anything on the blog for a few days, nor have I made an attempt to write anything more than an occasional e-mail. I am a chronic procrastination sufferer and this disease is one of laziness. Not something that has been clinically diagnosed, it's more a journey of self discovery and awareness.
I once read if you can't find inspiration to continue writing your work, write about the lack of original thought until you begin to get back into the habit. Today this is what I'm doing, giving myself a well intentioned kick in the pants.
Wordsmiths of Melton didn't meet last Wednesday as it was our first week of the month and the room we use at the library is occuppied, not a key was touched. At our last meeting the group were discussing their entries in the Melton Story Competition and although we have all agreed to submit something I am finding the story hard to develop, several themes rattle around in a skull berefit of original ideas and the echo of defeat resounds in my mind.
Well that's enough self pity from me for now, I feel the kicking complete and and idea developing.
Thanks for the visit, but I have to get on with my writing now.
Cheers,
Terry
I once read if you can't find inspiration to continue writing your work, write about the lack of original thought until you begin to get back into the habit. Today this is what I'm doing, giving myself a well intentioned kick in the pants.
Wordsmiths of Melton didn't meet last Wednesday as it was our first week of the month and the room we use at the library is occuppied, not a key was touched. At our last meeting the group were discussing their entries in the Melton Story Competition and although we have all agreed to submit something I am finding the story hard to develop, several themes rattle around in a skull berefit of original ideas and the echo of defeat resounds in my mind.
Well that's enough self pity from me for now, I feel the kicking complete and and idea developing.
Thanks for the visit, but I have to get on with my writing now.
Cheers,
Terry
Monday, 1 October 2012
Nice words from Merlene Fawdrey
New message in my in box today, it pumped my tyres up a bit so I thought I would share the link: http://wordsmithsofmelton.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/time-for-shout-out.html
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