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December 10, 2014
Writers! Trust your instinct when it comes to your novel.
How much attention should writers pay to criticism, how much to their own instinct. Too much attention and the baby may get thrown out with the bath water, not enough and they risk remaining unpublished. On looking back I remember certain comments made by publisher's readers. On my first novel one took exception to the heroine wearing fluffy pink mules but it was the 'Sixties and I'm sure many reading this would own to a similar frivilous taste in slippers when young and flighty.....
Published on December 10, 2014 16:44
December 8, 2014
If you are too busy to blog then you really are too busy!
Published on December 08, 2014 17:11
If you are too busy to blog then you really are too busy!
If you are too busy to blog then you are too busy. Having said that I love to blog and I have honestly been busy. Actually, I find it relaxing putting down my thoughts, particularly on writing, and seeing where it goes. So what have I been doing that has kept me from this oh, so enjoyable blogging?.
No prizes for guessing. Writing, writing, writing. Some years ago, quite a few actually, I started writing a follow up book to my first airline novel 'Up Up and Away...
No prizes for guessing. Writing, writing, writing. Some years ago, quite a few actually, I started writing a follow up book to my first airline novel 'Up Up and Away...
Published on December 08, 2014 16:23
March 24, 2014
Remembering Tuskar Rock and the St. Phelim.
Our first child was two days old and I was watching television in Mount Carmel Nursing Home when the tragic news of the crash of the Aer Lingus Viscount St Phelim flashed on the screen. How well I remembered that aircraft. I must have flown on it a good number of times. Indees, my very first flight out of hostess training was on a Viscount - a gruelling duty known as a London/Shannon, with four legs of a journey, forty minute turnarounds and no time to eat in all that long d...
Published on March 24, 2014 15:11
March 10, 2014
Forget housework and keep writing!
We've heard of kitchen-sink writers and I have to say when I first started writing many years ago I used write short stories, first of all in my head and then on the kitchen counter top, while stirring the lunchtime soup.With the children home for the long school holidays each summer and my brothers visiting from abroad not much writing got done during those months.. There were benefits, however, from the enforced time away from the computer, come September when the schools opened again...
Published on March 10, 2014 18:17
Are writers the best judge of their own works?
As writers we all like to think this book we are writing now will be our greatest - our major opus! But at the end of our writing life which book or artistic creation I wonder will we wish to be remembered by.
In the 19th century Thomas Hardy wrote sensitive, deeply moving and memorable books on love, infidelity and betrayal, as well as the anguish and frustration suffered by labouring men with bright enquiring minds but without the financial independence to pursue the academ...
In the 19th century Thomas Hardy wrote sensitive, deeply moving and memorable books on love, infidelity and betrayal, as well as the anguish and frustration suffered by labouring men with bright enquiring minds but without the financial independence to pursue the academ...
Published on March 10, 2014 16:49
March 5, 2014
Good Ebook reviews from South Carolina
On checking out my Ebooks on #Kindle I was really pleased to see good reviews from America for my collection of rural short stories The Straw Hat and Other Stories Happily these stories are finding favour with Irish Americans abroad and bringing a glow to the hearts of those from the 'old country' and making them feel closer to home for the first time in years. These are 21 short stories about life and love in Irish provincial towns; some of the stories depict an age that ha...
Published on March 05, 2014 10:47
March 4, 2014
Style versus voice.
Much is said to aspiring writers about finding their voice, as well as advice about not falling into the trap of imitating their favourite authors. But of course nearly everyone cuts their teeth in this way and soon moves on. Experimentation is not a bad thing if it leads you to finding not only your voice but yourself. To me voice would seem to be more a reflection of the writer's personality - witty, wry, pedantic - and not to be confused with style, which is a more polished form of e...
Published on March 04, 2014 17:25
February 27, 2014
On joining an airline..
Every time in my teens that I took the bus along the airport road towards Santry I looked forward with anticipation to the moment when I would come upon the eye-catching cardboard cut-out of the smiling air hostess in the green Aer Lingus uniform, her shapely legs sheerly clad in Mannequin nylons, her smile and her eyes beckoning me to become part of that exciting life constantly flying to far-off, exotic places.
When I eventually realised my dream and, training almost over,...
When I eventually realised my dream and, training almost over,...
Published on February 27, 2014 19:38
February 26, 2014
The art of the short story.
The art of the storyteller might be compared to a diverting and enjoyable ramble along a leafy lane, the craft of short story writing more resembles the inner workings, the movement and precision of a beautiful Swiss watch.. Each artist has the gift of words but from the storyteller you expect entertainment, from the short story writer eloquence of form. The first, as his name suggests, tells or explains, he is the showman and knows how to get his story across with dramatic langua...
Published on February 26, 2014 20:10
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