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July 10, 2023

Yesterday & Today: 10th July

A slightly odd day yesterday in that I didn’t get to do any of the one time-critical thing on my plate; namely, NC:5 submission reviewing. Time-wise, that was replaced by putting together some competition entries, and a little planning of what I need to do after the summer, mainly in the context of Coverstory books. … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 10th July →
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Published on July 10, 2023 00:38

July 8, 2023

Yesterday & Today: 9th July

I managed to get through to poems beginning ‘Q’ in my New Contexts: 5 submission reviewing yesterday – and the pattern remains consistent: 23% shortlisted, 35% long-listed, 42% rejected. On that basis it seems likely that the jury will be out on around 60-65 pieces at the end of the first cycle – so the … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 9th July →
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Published on July 08, 2023 23:49

July 7, 2023

Yesterday & Today: 8th July

It’s funny how, when reading anthology submissions, they seem to go in ‘waves’: three or four good, then three or four not so good. That’s was how the process seemed to go yesterday as I made my way through the poems beginning ‘L’ and ‘M’. And I can’t help but wonder if there is someone … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 8th July →
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Published on July 07, 2023 23:39

Yesterday & Today: 7th July

Having shifted the sequence of a small number of episodes in ‘Z’, drafting resumed with some vigour yesterday. I’ve now reached over 26k words (for those of you who like to measure such things), and the projection for the whole is now 100k. If finished, it will be a rambling portmanteau kind of novel with … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 7th July →
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Published on July 07, 2023 01:03

July 6, 2023

Yesterday & Today: 6th July

I must have been feeling a little more generous during one of my NC:5 submission reviewing sessions yesterday as a higher proportion made it straight to the shortlist. Either that or it was the happy accident of a few good poems that happened to be alphabetically sequential… The overall ratios – 25%, 35%, 40% for … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 6th July →
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Published on July 06, 2023 01:11

July 5, 2023

Yesterday & Today: 5th July

Given I spent much of yesterday out, there’s little surprise in the fact that I only managed a skim-edit of Monday’s ‘Z’ work and the reading of some more NC:5 submissions. For the latter, a little over 20% are making it straight to ‘shortlist’, and about 35% to ‘longlist’. Is that the norm at this … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 5th July →
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Published on July 05, 2023 00:44

July 3, 2023

Yesterday & Today: 4th July

As anticipated, I began the selection process for New Contexts: 5 yesterday alongside some ‘Z’ drafting which (I have to say) went very well in that it flowed, I was into the character I was working on etc. I must have spent over an hour in a single session simply adding to the stock of … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 4th July →
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Published on July 03, 2023 23:29

July 2, 2023

Yesterday & Today: 3rd July

A very quiet day yesterday with virtually no work other than a little ‘Z’ drafting. And I’m afraid the reason is a little feeble… There was sport on the TV. Ever since I was a kid I’ve devoured most sports when they’re on TV – especially live sport. Yesterday it was the Irish Derby (I’ve … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 3rd July →
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Published on July 02, 2023 23:47

Yesterday & Today: 2nd July

Yesterday I finally got round to something I’d been planning to do for about three weeks: namely recording Crash for my podcast. It wasn’t the same sitting at the desk reading it of course; I missed the movement and the action – some of which leant character to the ‘voices’ in the piece. And it … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 2nd July →
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Published on July 02, 2023 01:06

July 1, 2023

Podcast Episode: “Crash”

I have just uploaded a reading of my long poem, Crash, to my podcast. The piece was performed as a dramatic monologue on the 10th June at the Ripon Theatre Festival in North Yorkshire. The performance opens with a man rousing himself from sleep. He stretches, puts on his dressing gown and glasses. Then he … Continue reading Podcast Episode: “Crash” →
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Published on July 01, 2023 02:33