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message 51: by Carl (new)

Carl Bisky: you are my queen as this group's a good idea for writers' development. My short novel concerns a space station & is inspired by Shakespeare, Ingmar Bergman, and the woolly Hugh Howey. Good luck to all!


message 52: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
A spacestation and shakespeare :o thats interesting! And thanks :3


message 53: by Dionne (last edited Aug 22, 2013 12:42AM) (new)

Dionne (httpwwwgoodreadscomdionnelister) | 26 comments Hi Bisky! Is your name short for anything? I'm currently writing the third novel in my YA epic fantasy series and I have another New Adult fantasy planned plus a crime thriller. I like to stay busy :).

And hi to everyone else too!


message 54: by Hamilton (new)

Hamilton Hill | 36 comments Bisky, I'm not exactly sure what you mean by post and leave. Is this supposed to be a 24/7 interactive page?


message 55: by Ken (new)

Ken Mooney (kenmooney) We seem to have a lot of SF/fantasy types posting in here, I'm sort of excited to read some of the ideas that are being posted :)

@Ken (cos we Kens gotta stick together.) I've always liked the idea of a superhero who can fly, but is afraid of heights. Like, a crippling, horrible fear that he/she can't overcome (not just an "I'm scared of doing this.")


message 56: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@dionne Its short for biscuit :3

@Hamilton hahaha no! Its for messages like the auto spam on twitter.
"My book is called (cheesy title here) (rubbish magazine)said it was better than harry potter. You should read it because I tell you to. (amazonlink, noble link, link link link) Thanks! Bye (I will never come here again)"

@Ken I love my sci fi and fantasy! I read a hell of a lot of horror though for some reason. I think a story about the superhero could give me nightmares if it was done well :x


message 57: by Deb (last edited Aug 22, 2013 04:06AM) (new)

Deb (soulhaven) | 103 comments Bisky wrote: "@Deb lol I got an image of a toddler lurking around every corner threatening to disturb your peace."

You are not far wrong.

After a particularly rough day (some 1500 "Mummy"'s before hubby got home, I threatened to start writing dialogue (using my characters Llew and Jonas) like what I partake in each day:

"Jonas."
"Yes?"
"Jonas."
"Yes?"
"Jonas, Llew is, ah-- Jonas."
"Yes?"
"Jonas. Llew is, ah, Llew is killing something again."
"Oh, cool."
"Ah, Jonas..."


Honestly... it seems the harder I work to tire him for a good long afternoon sleep the less he sleeps (just leaving me tired!). Luckily, he will be off to kindy soon. I should find a little more writing time (or at least silence... silence would be nice), then.

Not that I don't love him to bits, you understand... But I am an introvert. I need more silence.


message 58: by Hamilton (new)

Hamilton Hill | 36 comments Ah okay, I just wondered because my intro was removed and I had no idea why. I'm in a different time zone so I'll only zip in and out every so often. I also have to be upfront and say I don't always answer posts, I have a network of over 20,000 followers and my mail box overfills. That said, I accepted your invitation to join because this seems to be a pretty good group.


message 59: by Sherrie (new)

Sherrie Lowe | 2 comments Hi Bisky,
Thanks for the invite. I write romantic fiction with a dash of paranormal. I've also written a memoir which has my own personal experiences of the paranormal in it. At the moment I'm writing the sequel.


message 60: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@Deb hahaha I love that! I can't deal with the Budgies i dont think i could deal with a kid :p I needs my quiet!

@hamilton I don't think yours was one I deleted! I only did two! :O Are you sure it posted??

@Sherrie Sounds interesting, like ghosties? :3


message 61: by Charity (new)

Charity Langley (charity_langley) | 2 comments @Bisky I love horror too- but I like the 'dark parts of human nature' kind.

I LOVE serial killers!

As a very logical softie, it's so difficult but terribly fascinating what a depraved mind is capable of!


message 62: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments Hello everyone and thanks for the invite Bisky. I have self published a book of poetry called Different Kinds of Emotions and have decided that self publishing is not for me (I don't have the patience for advertising sadly!) I have just finished my first novel which is also the first in a series of 4 books called:
Double Magick in The Falls book 1 A Candi Reynolds Novel it is a Urban Fantasy :paranormal fantasy/murder romance novel. I am now looking for a publisher or agent. I have started writing the second book in the series: The Prophecy. I have only finished the first page and that was on Monday for some reason I just feel to tired at the moment to write granted I have energy to read though!

Thanks again for the invite, April :D


message 63: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@Charity I know what you mean! I have alot of baddies who are completely sick in the head in my books, but I don't know why I find it so interesting! I love creepy things too but I know I would never sleep again if I saw a monster in real life :p

@April I could reading as writing research :p


message 64: by April (last edited Aug 22, 2013 04:10AM) (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments No I'm just catching up on rest as new characters kept introducing themselves when I was trying to get to sleep. For a week there I was running on about three hours sleep a night. What can I say they keep yapping I won't be able to write. I think they've decided to let me rest as there gently adding information that I jot down in my notebook instead of blasting me awake like they were.:-)


message 65: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@April count* Dunno why i wrote could lol If i don't write down their conversations it ends up sounding like hundreds of parrots in my head! :p


message 66: by Deb (new)

Deb (soulhaven) | 103 comments Bisky wrote: "I have alot of baddies who are completely sick in the head in my books, but I don't know why I find it so interesting! I love creepy things too but I know I would never sleep again if I saw a monster in real life"

Exactly the same here. I don't have a heap of baddies, yet, but my debut ended up delving into a little horror (completely unintended) because the horrid fascinates (and repels) me - especially if done by humans to other humans... it just amazes me how horrid we can be to each other.


message 67: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments That's why I write it in my notebook so I don't miss anything. Where I go so does that notebook.


message 68: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
I usually have some pretty awful things in my books. I often hope no one thinks its personal experience. There is always one psychotic parent, but mine were amazing! No complaints. I think it freaks me out to wonder how I would have been without them.

And I havent had a phone for a while, I miss notepad apps sooooo much :x


message 69: by Dionne (new)

Dionne (httpwwwgoodreadscomdionnelister) | 26 comments Deb wrote: "Bisky wrote: "@Deb lol I got an image of a toddler lurking around every corner threatening to disturb your peace."

You are not far wrong.

After a particularly rough day (some 1500 "Mummy"'s befo..."

Love that dialogue lol! I have a 5 and 7 year old and I remember those conversations. The five year old still does it. *sigh*


message 70: by Dionne (new)

Dionne (httpwwwgoodreadscomdionnelister) | 26 comments Deb wrote: "Bisky wrote: "I have alot of baddies who are completely sick in the head in my books, but I don't know why I find it so interesting! I love creepy things too but I know I would never sleep again if..."

I love writing suspense short stories and the most fun characters to write are the psychos :)


message 71: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments I have a brutal murder in mine I hope no one thinks it's an actual you know plan or anything cause yikes how to say no officer I haven't killed anyone, that's just my imagination and the voices in my head saying how it's done!


message 72: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
I always wonder what would happen if the goverment got a hold of my internet search history and discovered all the ways I've looked up how to dismember and dispose of bodies :x


message 73: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments Yes same as also how to torture someone while keep them awake as long as possible as well. How to efficiently break bones, and a simple neck break to kill someone as well. That was also in book 1 as well as searching to clean up a crime scene :-) yeah they would probably think all writers are mas murders by our search history :D


message 74: by Ken (new)

Ken Mooney (kenmooney) Haha, oh god, I'm so glad I'm not the only (relatively) well-adjusted and sane person with horrible stuff happening in my book.

Though it was totally fun to watch True Blood a few weeks ago when a character stood on and crushed someone's head. Actually sat forward and exclaimed "THEY STOLE THAT FROM MY BOOK!" (I don't believe it, but it was a pretty awesome visual, whatever it was in.)


message 75: by Sherrie (new)

Sherrie Lowe | 2 comments Yeah ghosties! My mum died when I was 13, my sister 8 and someone told me about seances. We did them with an ouija board and although in some ways it was comforting it was pretty scary. I'd never do them again!! It's all in the book!


message 76: by Hamilton (last edited Aug 22, 2013 04:45AM) (new)

Hamilton Hill | 36 comments @Bisky I so thought I did post my intro but since its not here, I obviously didn't. So here we go again.

Hello everyone, my pen name is Hamilton Hill and I'm currently giving life to a five book series called - The Roads of Luhonono. It is a story based on African fable and is about a mirrored world.

In Africa the living walks in a physical dimension, and their spirits (the Unseen), repeat the process in a mirrored but ethereal element. All the living, be they animal or human, have an Unseen double walking the road of life with them.

Your spirit double, according to your persuasion can be a guardian Angel or Demon and the distance it walks upfront is separated in time. That time could be a minute, a day, a year, a millennium. Whatever the time-span, all life’s future information, good or bad is gathered by your ‘Unseen’ double transmitted to its living image.

When a shaman born of evil called MaovuMoja (Mow-Voo-More-ja), initiates a ritual to break the mirror and turn everything upside down. The spirits call the only pure soul in Luhonono for aid — Magdalene, an American born shaman who has lived twelve, of her thirteen years of life, in Luhonono. She in turn, seeks the aid of Peter, a warrior soul from Australia, and Gimbo, local resident and all round ‘Mr Fix-it.’

A short video ‘story-line’ presentation can be seen on my webpage: bit.ly/XAVR2b

The first book in the series, The Legend of The East Road is with my publisher awaiting release date.

Updates and news quips, as and when I get them, are made available on my Facebook authors page: on.fb.me/14ihyex

I also swap “Like for Like” on anyone wishing to network with the Roads of Luhonono Page. If you do this, please send me a private message as well. I have a large network and don’t always notice your visit.

I am currently busy with the draft of the second book in the series - The Legend of The West Road.


message 77: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
That has happened to me so many times. They are spying on our computers!! *puts on tin foil hat*

@sherrie I can imagine what happened. Scarey :]


message 78: by Carry (new)

Carry | 38 comments Ooh awesome :D Thank you for the invite!

I started writing my first serious story back in December. Before that I mainly wrote fan fiction while I waited for a good idea to hit me. The story I am writing now started out as a fan fiction actually. Just something fun I with a friend, nothing too serious but eventually we decided that the plot was too good to use for a fan fiction so we are now finishing the fan fiction and then we will rewrite the whole thing without the fan fiction elements.

It's going to be series that has now received the working title Wanderers' Tale and it's about for people ending up in an other, medieval like dimension where they are prophesied to defeat the villain. One of those for characters struggles with major emotional problems which makes everything a bit more complicated and interesting!


message 79: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments I am still waiting for True Blood season 6 to arrive in Ireland just saying not impressed with having to wait!
One of my scenes is seriously gory well okay more than one of them but one made me feel a little queasy which is kinda gross since I'm writing it! but at the same time I can't help thinking that was a seriously good! If your going to have murder and torture you gotta do it right :D


message 80: by Ken (new)

Ken Mooney (kenmooney) Totally fun if you write something that does that. My cousin's girlfriend was reading my book on her holidays a few months ago, and happened to be reading a small scene set on a plane while they were going through some turbulence...scared the life out of her.

April, you're not the only one (waves from Earlsfort Terrace) but I found ways around it. My sources tell me it's on FX starting end of September; not sure about TG4.


message 81: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments FX is what I'm waiting for thank you so much for letting me know. Do you know when Dracula is starting can't wait for that either :D and hello from Courtmacsherry :D


message 82: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@Carry two of the characters in A Dance With Fury pay homage to some favourites of mine :3

I've not seen true blood :x *ducks*


message 83: by Ken (new)

Ken Mooney (kenmooney) @April, not sure if it's public information yet, so I can't say 100%, but let's say it'll be great to sit down in front of the fire and watch it once you get home from trick-or-treating ;)


message 84: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments Oooooh thank you sooooo much I feel like a kid who has gotten their Christmas presents seriously early :D


message 85: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments Hello Cedrix interesting name, may I ask to borrow it for a character if I need it please (Cedrix only not Clark).


message 86: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Hello Cedrix, welcome a board :3

Its funny how pseudonyms come about. When I write childrens picture books (which I will be releasing later) I will use the name K as my dad wanted to name me K. Just K. Because it would be 'easy to spell' -.-* sigh.

Good luck with your writing :3


message 87: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments Yes that would be and thank you so much I do believe he will have an important part in my novel Cedrix Sullivan not your grandfather :D


message 88: by Ken (new)

Ken Mooney (kenmooney) Ooh, can I jump in here and put out a general question about pseudonyms? Who uses them, how easy are they to manage etc?

I've written my fiction under my real-name (even to the point of shortening Kenneth to Ken, like I do everywhere else), but the next book I'm working on is non-fiction. It'll still be fun, and sort of related (there'll be an overlap in readership, bound to be) but...it's non-fiction. And because of that, I'm toying with the idea of publishing under Kenneth (rather than Ken) in an Iain (M) Banks sort of way.

It's only a thought, but I'm wondering what other people think of the general topic? Especially since we seem to have so many genre-benders in here.


message 89: by Hamilton (new)

Hamilton Hill | 36 comments @Bisky if you called yourself 'K' you'd never be special, special K is already trade marked lol!

I normally write historical and my agent didn't want me to use my own name on the YA series - said it would confuse my platform - the discussion was at a coffee shop in a suburb named Hamilton Hill, so the suburb unknowingly became an author.


message 90: by April (new)

April Hollingworth | 105 comments I have thought about using one but no idea what to call myself so decided to stick with my own name (at least then I would know who I was and be able to answer if necessary :D)


message 91: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
Dammit I always wanted to be a cereal author :x hamilton hill has just exploded my mind in a castle rock kind of way :p Sounds like a horror movie town!

Since I'm going to self publish I was just going to put it in two accounts, since its picture books for kids I didn't think it would be good to put a baby book next to the violence in A Dance with Fury :p


message 92: by Hamilton (new)

Hamilton Hill | 36 comments @Ken if you have built up a following under your own name, there is little point in using a pseudonym unless you are writing to a totally different market.


message 93: by Hamilton (last edited Aug 22, 2013 06:19AM) (new)

Hamilton Hill | 36 comments @Bisky - since you write for children, the pseudonym 'K' is ideal as a cereal killer (bad pun intended). The plot could be that the villain is so fixated about how bad cereal is for children he sets off to the supermarket to kill them - so kids, K is really a hero.


message 94: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie Nigro (jeaniejabbers) | 1 comments Hello, I'm Jeanie, and I'm working on a Fantasy novel called Souls & Strings :)


message 95: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
K the causer of Kavities!

@Jeanie hi :3


message 96: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Tirado (brendaoxotee) Hi, thanks for the invitation.
I am currently working on a short story fantasy called Women of the Waterfall. My progress on it is slow but steady!
I started out writing a novel two years ago called Road to the Grave (which I have yet to complete) and somehow I got lost in the mix of things. So many stories came flying at me and I stopped that novel after I tried doing it for NaNoWriMo. It was a big failure, of course, but now I am trying to get my writing experience in so that I will be ready for that novel when the time comes. I hope to start on it next year.


message 97: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
@Ken Oh does amazon interfear if you have a different name?

@Brenda. Hi! I dislike nanowrite so much. getting people to write a certain amount in a set time is always a big no no for me, everyones process is different. Not completing it and 'winning' can turn people off writing more than on to it. I guess it works for some who otherwise would say 'no I have too little time' but when I logged on to the site last year I found it alittle demoralising, as well as getting so much spam from them in my email /rantover.

I hope you have good luck with your novel. I have hundreds of projects I want to start, its just devoting your time to that one special one at a time :3


message 98: by Ken (new)

Ken Mooney (kenmooney) Bisky wrote: "@Ken Oh does amazon interfear if you have a different name?

No idea, I think that was Cedrix that said it. But I can see why there would be "issues" with tax and payments and that.


message 99: by Ann (new)

Ann  Thorrson (ann_thorrson) | 2536 comments Mod
I meant cedrix Hahaha sorry :p editing is frying my poor brain :p


message 100: by Sarah (new)

Sarah LaFleur (lafleurdeplume) | 37 comments That's the crux... picking the right project to see all the way through. I grapple with that too! That and trying to fit writing into a busy life filled with household duties, work, children, and everything else...


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