It’s Here! It’s Finally Here!


First, An Apology
Yes, I hadn’t realised on Monday that I made no mention of the new posting schedule. 😦 Following the month long break I’ve decided to reduce posting here to twice a week. There are several reasons for this, but the main one is that I need to ensure that I’m using the time I have to write productively. Since I’m working so hard at fiction and non fiction, it’s key that I dole out my time in a sensible way. So, from today (or Monday, if you’re picky) the posting schedule for this blog will be twice a week; Mondays and Fridays.
 
 
The Wait Has Ended
HAAAAAAAAAA! At last! I feel like the lead up to this has been crazy long and I apologise for that. The perfectionist in me wouldn’t stay away. I’ve given her a slap, anyway, and told her to leave me alone, because perfection is not what this phase of the project is about. This phase of the project is about simply sharing something I have written with you. And sharing it in a new and unusual (for me) way.

Slippers & Chains Banner image, version one

A light hearted study of Karen and Daniel, an established heterosexual couple moving onto the next stage of their loving relationship. Their best friends are crazy, their parents are controlling, their jobs are mindless and boring. In fact, they are just the same as any other couple… except… they happen to live the BDSM lifestyle.

The idea has been bubbling away in my mind for some time and I’ve been reading small sections to my critique group. They’re interested and I’m hoping that you will be too. I have separate the story into four parts, each piece a complete and standalone novella. The first novella (at 27k words) is separated into chapters and each chapter will be read here. In full. By me. On video!

Ahhhhhh waaa ha haaaa!

Yes I’m excited about it too. And yes, I’m terrified. I’ve discovered through the course of filming that I hate the sound of my voice (which makes my past radio career even funnier) and that despite being a complete camera whore, delivering words to a lens is actually pretty tricky. Doing it with a cold is horrible. 😦 I’d imagine that as the story progresses and as I get used to it, I’ll find it easier. Time will tell on that score.
 
 
So What Comes Next
I’ll create a page dedicated to this with links to each video as they become available. I’m hoping for a weekly posting schedule, but that depends very much the usual factors (sleep, creative verve and technology playing nice).

There is a little bit of tweaking to do, but all being well, the video file will be ready to view on Monday. ^_^ Are you excited yet? Are you buzzing? Hehee, catch you all then!
Peace! x

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I’m Back! Here’s My Month’s Roundup


Phew! Talk about a wonderful break! I can’t believe how much better I feel for taking a month off. It’s been a long month, to be sure, but I’m glad I took it. The restraint I had to employ to talk myself out of coming back just to do a quickie (post), was more than I knew I had.

So what’s going on? Lots! ^_^

I won’t bore you with all of the details, but I can give you the highlights.

Good Things Jar 2013 (May & June)
Good Things Jar JulyI’m finding it harder than ever to find suitable colours to go in my jar. Plenty of good things have happened to me, to be sure, including getting back onto the Wii Fit for the first time in over 18 months, the boys finally going to sleep with us having to be in the room and meeting old friends in unexpected places. I’ve also been paid (!!!) for the very first time, for my writing. More of that in the next section. The Jar has six layers in it now, all of them representative of important/exciting/interesting/pleasing events in my life. I’m really looking forward to going through all those slips of paper at the end of the year.

Freelancing and The Write Feeling
Having launched The Write Feeling with help from the New Enterprise scheme, I’ve been forced to visit the Job Centre every six weeks to report in. While they say it’s to check whether or not I need any assistance, I say it’s for them to see that I am actually trading and not just taking the weekly allowance and spending it on booze. o.O Fair enough I suppose. In my last meeting I was advised that I ran the risk of removal from the scheme if I couldn’t show some income in the next three weeks. Humph! Even though my signed off business plan included the fact that I’d be unlikely to see any business during the first two months of trading. Ho hum.

I’m pleased to say that not only have I served my first two paying clients under The Write Feeling (one job is ongoing and the invoice is yet to be finalised), but I’ve been writing non fiction too. And getting paid for it! I joined a content mill (as they’re often called) and while that wouldn’t be my first choice, I can’t deny that getting paid for working in snippets words very well for me. If I can do an hour or two a day and get paid €24 (yes, it’s in Euros, never mind), then I can’t really complain. Particularly because that is all the time I can spare from my own writing and from The Write Feeling. Win all round if you ask me.

I also pitched several articles to mother and baby style magazines and another one, subscription only, called We Are Family. This is a new magazine aimed at an LGBT audience and the pitch for that piece was my very first. Not only have they picked me up on it, but I’m to be paid a fair amount too, which is fantastic. I was beaming for days after that string of emails. I’ll let you all know when it prints, but unless you subscribe to the magazine (or buy a one off issue) I doubt you’ll see the piece.

Getting Published
I should also mention that as well as the letter I had published in Writer’s Forum, I’ve had another one printed in Writing Magazine! Small victories, but victories none the less and they’ve gone a long way towards keeping me motivated. I’ve discovered that I really (REALLY) like seeing my name in print. :p

New Project
I wish I could pin point exactly when I first mentioned my ‘new secret project.’ It may have been this time last year, it may have been late October. Whenever it was, it has taken me this long to finally get the damn thing written and even then, I only managed it by taking a month off. I’m pleased to say that July is the month is the time I can finally let go of what I’ve been hinting at for the better part of a year. But not today! Sorry. I know, I’m a (cock) tease, but you’ve waited this long, please indulge me a little longer. Presenting the project is taking some work as I’ve decided to do it in a manner utterly different to anything else I’ve ever done before. Dave is having to help me; that’s how different it is. But, believe me, it will be worth the wait. Promise.

My Diet Sensible Eating Regime
Who am I kidding, it is a diet really, even if I consider those four letters to form a despicable swear word. You may or may not have heard of the Fast Diet. If you have, great, if not, I’m afraid I’m not going to talk about it for ages. I’ll say simply that it’s a regime of sensible eating throughout the week, with two non consecutive days of fasting. If you want more detail than that, the Internet is a vast and informative place.

I’m including this, because before getting pregnant, I was actively trying to lower my weight to one more suited to my height and body type for health reasons. Pregnancy and subsequent breastfeeding put a stop to that, but not that I’m no longer breastfeeding (well, once day, in the mornings, but that doesn’t count), I figured it was safe to start messing with my food again. And in two months I have lost a stone.

I’m thrilled because the loss is tangible and most of all, sustainable. I’m not injuring myself, or yo-yoing, or starving myself in a stupid way. I’m simply managing what I eat in a way that has lead to a consistent 1kg of weight loss every fortnight. My body shape is changing pretty drastically too; I’ve tonnes of clothes I can no longer wear.

My Boys
Michael & Leon playing in the windowMy favourite topic of conversation. Of course! They’ve grown so much in the last month and developed in such amazing ways that I can hardly believe it’s the same two boys. Michael is so cheeky and vocal and Leon has the most bizarre body language and facial expressions. Just yesterday I think he tried to copy the palm tree pose from my yoga workouts. He put his arms right back and tipped his head up in a way that looked absolutely comical but was certainly something he had seen somewhere.

They’ve experienced BBQs, sand pits, horses, wheat fields, loud festivals and dancing in the rain over the last month. It seems their musical ear is also developing nicely, as they singscream along to Dave’s guitar or the TV. They seemed to particularly enjoy Kenny Rogers’s Glastonbury piece.

Out And About (As A Writer)
There’s a musical festival in July called Simon Says. It seems to be taking the place of the usual Summer Sundae, but the difference is that there are plans for a spoken word tent. A part of the event that I’m hoping to get myself into. I’ve no concrete updates in that regard yet, but I’ve had several kicks up the backside insisting that I try to perform something. Fingers crossed on that score.

I’ve also finally managed to visit Piiing…. K! A poetry night I’d been invited to over and over. Now, I don’t often write poetry, but I have an idea for a couple of monologues that would do well there.

These are all things that I should be able to record and post here for you, all being. A portfolio of spoken word is certainly not a bad way to showcase my work.

And there it is! My month’s highlights. 🙂
I’d also like to say thank your all for your patience, support and kind words while I’ve been away. It’s lovely to know I’ve not been forgotten. What’s also lovely is the number of new followers I’ve picked up while not saying a word. To those of you new to the party, hello (!) and thanks for joining us. Grab a drink, pull up a chair and enjoy the show.

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#15kinMay Final Update


15kinmay LogoBefore I bugger off on my holiday I suppose I should provide you guys a little bit of closure about this challenge. 😉 It would be mean to leave you hanging until my return in July, right?

Well it’s safe to do so since I’m so knackered that I won’t be writing anything else tonight. I’ve got some other odd jobs to take care of in the house and this is as good a time as any to do it. Plus Daredevil is on. ^_^

As of this post my words for the month are as follows:
15k In May Wordcount

Funky thermometer kindly supplied by Fundraiser Insight
Okay, that should read 15,128, but this counter doesn’t seem to work that way. o.O

Far better than I ever anticipated and something that I’m incredibly proud of.

It’s been a bit of a crazy month; illness, family visits, birthdays, scabby weather. Despite that, I’ve achieved a great deal compared to last year (and no, I don’t count giving birth to my boys… how the hell am I going to top that?! :p).

I’m hoping that my holiday will put me on the right path to achieving even more. I still hope to have my ebook completed to release by the end of the year and midnight epiphanies with regards to SORB should help me decide, once and for all what I want to do with it.

Thanks for sticking with me this month and cheering me on with this challenge, here and on Twitter. Your support has been incredibly motivating and a lot to do with how I’ve even made it this far. The others should be finishing up too, so why not pop over to their blogs and see how they’re getting on. They’ll appreciate it, I promise!
Alison Wells
Dee Kirkby
Lisa Redmond
Lynne Collins
Maria Smith
Rinelle Grey
Ruth Livingstone
Wayne Kelly

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I Need A Holiday…


…A very long holiday. I don’t expect I shall return. In fact I don’t mean to.

Yes, that IS a quote from The Lord Of The Rings, and yes, I’m applying it to myself.

Before you panic, I won’t be dong anything quite so final as giving a grand speech on my eleventy-first birthday, popping on a magical ring of invisibility and vanishing from sight forever. *sigh* I wish I could some days, but no.

I’m taking a break, that’s all.

I’m very, very tired. And I have some thinking to do.

Looking back over past posts containing my plans and hopes, it seems I have lots of ideas and absolutely no direction. In trying to do everything, I have achieved only a fraction of what I was hoping, and that at the detriment of other projects that should be as important, if not more so.

I’m taking a step back from everything in the hopes that I can carve out a plan for myself that 1) makes sense and 2) is more realistic than my present expectations of myself given my current obligations, health and fitness.

So, lovely peoples, this is a message to say there will be no posts in the month of June. Well… if something comes along that I can’t bare leaving alone, then I’ll probably write it (!), but my usual three post schedule will be on a 30 day hiatus. Expect me back on July 1 with a fresh, clean mind (and a new posting schedule!), ready to tackle the world and everything in it.

Until then, peace out lovelies!
Try not to miss me too much. :p
xXx

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#15kinMay Fourth Update


15kinmay LogoI suppose every week can’t be as good as the one I experienced a short while ago. Life is about ups and downs and swings and roundabouts so it’s natural that some days/weeks/months/years are better than others.

But I feel low. This challenge has given me a sharp wake up call as to what I can and can’t do and how realistic (or not, in some cases) my expectations of myself are. That’s a good thing. It’s important to know one’s limitations and in so doing, be able to plan one’s projects in a sensible way. I just wish I could have figured it out in a slightly different way. Meh.

It’s not all doom and gloom though. I should mention that I received a very pleasant surprise on Thursday that forms an excellent counterpoint to my current, blinding misery (yes, that’s a slight exaggeration, but I’m a writer. I’m allowed to do that).

I wrote a letter to Writer’s Forum last month. I can’t remember if I mentioned it or not, but it was the group task for the Phoenix Subs Club. I wrote several other things too, but this letter, that I pinged out on a whim in five minutes on a dark and manky Tuesday, has been published in their letters section! I’m so thrilled! In fact, when I read the pages on Thursday I was so stunned that I actually screamed aloud. Frightened Sprog2 half to death and then had to spend the next ten minutes calming him down. Sprog1 barely looked up from the TV, by the way.

The letter is published under my true name (which I never write here, though you can find it on Twitter and over at The Write Feeling) and is titled ‘Fair Weather Writer.’ If you’re interested in writing magazines, or if Writer’s Forum is a mag you read already, look me up. I’m in there and I’m sooooo happy!

Right. Digressions over, I suppose I should tell you how I’m doing with the challenge:
15k In May Wordcount

Funky thermometer kindly supplied by Fundraiser Insight

Oh. -_-
I should stop bloody whining; this looks a hell of a lot better than I thought it would. In fact, I’m nearly there. Heh, okay, I take it all back. :p

Okay guys, how are you all getting on? All well I hope! We’re nearly at the end; the finish line is in sight!
Alison Wells
Dee Kirkby
Lisa Redmond
Lynne Collins
Maria Smith
Rinelle Grey
Ruth Livingstone
Wayne Kelly

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