Andrew Ferguson's Blog, page 21
February 24, 2021
Being a ‘Real’ Writer
There seems to be a notion in a lot of folks' minds that while lots of people may wish to be authors, and may even actually sit down and try to thrash out an original work of fiction, not all of these are real writers. If you look around the internet or other public forums where writers gather, you'll see what I mean. People will say things like 'if you don't write something every day, you're not a real writer,' or 'real writers read at least twenty books a year-- oh and newspapers as well!'These are just examples but you get the idea. Many try to be writers, but only those who do this-this-and-that are real writers. But wait just a minute. What does it even mean to be a 'real writer'?
Published on February 24, 2021 08:30
February 23, 2021
100 Word Story: The Monster
I recently entered a couple of stories into the National Association of Writers' Groups 100 Word Mini-Tales competition. Suffice it to say I didn't win, but since I believed in the potential of every one of the stories I entered, it seemed only fitting to try and publish them elsewhere. I selected this one to publish here on Penstricken after the winners of the competition were announced. The rest, I've submitted to other places.As ever, what follows here is entirely my own work and has not been published anywhere else in the world, whether on print or online. And so, without further ado, I give you...
Published on February 23, 2021 08:30
February 22, 2021
The 5 Circles of Inspiration Hell
Wise and learned authors know that before you can sign that publication deal and pick up all those awards, you've got to actually do something with your wave of inspiration to turn it into a fully fledged story. Initial ideas (especially plot bunnies which unexpectedly pop into your head) are always full of holes, not all of which can be easily plugged. It takes effort to craft it into something that really works. Those experienced and wise authors I mentioned will know exactly how to handle their ideas and will churn out a good story in no time at all. The rest of us, however, if we're not careful, might find ourselves languishing somewhere in INSPIRATION HELL.Abandon hope ye who enter here. Wanderers in this dismal place may find themselves endlessly going around and around the same circle for weeks, months or even years before moving onto another or, worse yet, back to one they've already been on. They are damned to be forever inspired without completing a single draft. As a former inmate, it is my sorrowful privilege to shew unto thee the Five Circles of Inspiration Hell.
Published on February 22, 2021 08:30
February 21, 2021
The Joy of Re-Reading
“I can't imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once.” -- C.S. LewisGood old Jack. He was a wise man...
Published on February 21, 2021 08:30
February 20, 2021
6 ‘Six Word Stories’ for the 6th (vol. II)
Those of you who have been following this site for a while (God bless you, patient and forbearing people) will know that I have taken to posting 6 'six word stories' whenever the 6th of a month happens to fall on a Sunday. Well it just so happens that today is Sunday 6th August, and so it's time for another exciting instalment of 6 'Six Word Stories' for the 6th.You probably know the rules by now. I roll six Story Dice and I write a six word story loosely based upon whatever image is displayed on each die, starting from the top left (you can check out my previous efforts here, here and here). As ever, the following stories are entirely my own work.
Published on February 20, 2021 08:30
February 19, 2021
Super Snappy Speed Reviews – Books (vol. 2)
It’s that time again! We’ve already had super snappy speed reviews for books, TV shows and films now it’s time to return for a second helping of super snappy book reviews. As before, the books I have reviewed here have been selected entirely at random from my ever-growing book collection and do not necessarily have anything in common apart from the fact that they are all books. They are not necessarily films that I particularly liked or disliked, nor are they sorted into any particular order.As always, these reviews only reflect my own personal opinions and impressions, squished, sliced and diced into a few short sentences. So without further ado…
Published on February 19, 2021 08:30
February 18, 2021
6 Mental Cobweb Shakers for Writers
Ever sat down to write and found your imagination covered in so many cobwebs that you can't even remember how to pick up your pen? Ever sat staring at a blank screen for hours without even the faintest idea where to begin? Ever wasted your set writing time reading patronising articles on the internet telling you writers' block doesn't exist (when you know better) because you just can't quite seem to get settled into your day's work?No?Well I have, and whenever that happens to me I need something to quickly shake away the cobwebs to help me get off the starting block. Therefore, I am going to commend a few of my favourite cobweb shakers to you today. I don't know if these will work for you or not but they work for me so... you might as well give them a go, eh?
Published on February 18, 2021 08:30
February 17, 2021
7 Things I Hate In Fiction
No matter what genre of fiction or medium of story-telling you're into (even if you're into nearly all of them, like me!), we all have our own little things in fiction that we don't like. Sometimes it's the little things that can absolutely ruin an otherwise potentially good story for us and make us seriously think about leaving it unread/unwatched/unlistened to.For your enjoyment, therefore, I have compiled a list of my own fiction bugbears with expositions. Maybe you won't agree with them all. That's okay. I'm not for one second suggesting any of these are hard and fast rules about what constitutes a bad story. These are just things that, for me, are a bit of a turn-off. So without further ado and in no particular order...
Published on February 17, 2021 08:30
February 16, 2021
5 Useful Posts on Fiction Writing
Sometimes, I just can’t say it better than my fellow bloggers, and since it’s been a while since I’ve compiled a list of posts I've enjoyed from other writers' blogs, I decided that it was about time I did another one. So this week I have listed, for your enjoyment, 5 story-writing related posts from other blog sites that I have found particularly useful or insightful in recent weeks.
Published on February 16, 2021 08:30
February 15, 2021
8 Super Snappy Speed Reviews – Film
It's that time again! We've already had super snappy speed reviews for books and TV shows and now it's time for the film edition. As before, the films I have reviewed here have been selected entirely at random from my ever-growing movie collection and do not necessarily have anything in common (apart from the fact they're all films), nor are they necessarily films that I particularly liked or disliked, nor are they sorted into any particular order.As always, these reviews only reflect my own personal opinions and impressions, squeezed, whisked and flattened into a few short sentences. So without further ado…
Published on February 15, 2021 08:30