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Re: Writing...
Posted: Sun June 02, 2013 6:47 pm
by harmless
Guys, I appreciate you know nothing of what I'm doing at the moment in terms of poetry and protest, but if you fancy helping me win the Morning Star Award for Protest in Poetry 2013, can you put in a vote here for 'Fit to Work: Poets Against Atos'? Many thanks, folks.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-6tGMb ... ested=true
The project is here, if you need further motivation:
http://ftwpoetsagainstatos.wordpress.com/
The awards get announced in a week.

Re: Writing...
Posted: Mon June 03, 2013 2:17 am
by Kevin Davis
Done.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Mon June 03, 2013 11:30 am
by harmless
Kevin Davis wrote:Done.

Re: Writing...
Posted: Sun June 09, 2013 5:05 am
by harmless
We won! It was announced last night.
The campaign isn't over, so it's hard to feel elated. But that's my second editorial project ever, and the second to have won an award. So that makes me happy.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 10:10 pm
by Dscans
Dscans wrote:Last day of my creative writing class and I miss it already. The professor, whom I greatly enjoyed, is teaching a class on writing for publication next semester and asked if I will be in it. I'm thinking about it. Of course, I just interviewed for a job at UMass and should I get that I'll be taking courses there.
Oh, academia. Crazy workload, unsatisfying pay, and yet, it's hard to beat free tuition.
Didn't get the job.
Has anyone been using 750words.com? I love it. Unfortunately I got into about a week too late and now any newcomer has to pay to be a member.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri June 28, 2013 2:18 am
by Simple Torture
Dscans wrote:Dscans wrote:Last day of my creative writing class and I miss it already. The professor, whom I greatly enjoyed, is teaching a class on writing for publication next semester and asked if I will be in it. I'm thinking about it. Of course, I just interviewed for a job at UMass and should I get that I'll be taking courses there.
Oh, academia. Crazy workload, unsatisfying pay, and yet, it's hard to beat free tuition.
Didn't get the job.
Has anyone been using 750words.com? I love it. Unfortunately I got into about a week too late and now any newcomer has to pay to be a member.
Bummer, man.
Hey, 750words looks cool! I just signed up...it didn't ask me to pay anything. Did I do something wrong (or right)? I will try to use it for dissertation ideas.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Sat June 29, 2013 4:32 am
by Dscans
Simple Torture wrote:Dscans wrote:Dscans wrote:Last day of my creative writing class and I miss it already. The professor, whom I greatly enjoyed, is teaching a class on writing for publication next semester and asked if I will be in it. I'm thinking about it. Of course, I just interviewed for a job at UMass and should I get that I'll be taking courses there.
Oh, academia. Crazy workload, unsatisfying pay, and yet, it's hard to beat free tuition.
Didn't get the job.
Has anyone been using 750words.com? I love it. Unfortunately I got into about a week too late and now any newcomer has to pay to be a member.
Bummer, man.
Hey, 750words looks cool! I just signed up...it didn't ask me to pay anything. Did I do something wrong (or right)? I will try to use it for dissertation ideas.
You get a free 30 day trial. I didn't realize that until after a few days of using it.
It's great because it allows for completely unfiltered writing since no one will see it. I've been using it to develop characters for other stories I'm writing.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 05, 2013 2:14 am
by epilogue
Cracked 400 pages on my novel. It's fun because I've just tried to sit back and let the thing flow and not think or revise too much as I'm writing.
Now, I'm in a corner. I've given the story a major obstacle and I'm not sure how the characters will overcome it. I think some real serious shit might have to go down.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 05, 2013 3:47 am
by Dscans
durdencommatyler wrote:Cracked 400 pages on my novel. It's fun because I've just tried to sit back and let the thing flow and not think or revise too much as I'm writing.
Now, I'm in a corner. I've given the story a major obstacle and I'm not sure how the characters will overcome it. I think some real serious shit might have to go down.
I love when serious shit goes down in A story.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 05, 2013 3:51 am
by epilogue
Dscans wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Cracked 400 pages on my novel. It's fun because I've just tried to sit back and let the thing flow and not think or revise too much as I'm writing.
Now, I'm in a corner. I've given the story a major obstacle and I'm not sure how the characters will overcome it. I think some real serious shit might have to go down.
I love when serious shit goes down in A story.
Me too. I'm terrified, but also eerily excited to see what happens next.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Sun July 14, 2013 6:55 pm
by harmless
I've spent fucking ages waiting for the reply from the publisher, but I've just had my first full collection, 'Species', accepted for publication in June next year!
Re: Writing...
Posted: Mon July 15, 2013 1:05 am
by Sgt. Crackpot
durdencommatyler wrote:Cracked 400 pages on my novel. It's fun because I've just tried to sit back and let the thing flow and not think or revise too much as I'm writing.
Now, I'm in a corner. I've given the story a major obstacle and I'm not sure how the characters will overcome it. I think some real serious shit might have to go down.
The part where the 'obstacle' was created, was just a dream/coma/drug induced hallucination. i.e. It never really happened.
That's how I live life anyway:
Accidentally run over my cat with the mower. "That never happened, it was just a dream. In fact, the cat's existence was all part of the dream. I never had a cat."
Go on living life.
Edit: Just for the hell of it, relevant gif:
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Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 19, 2013 2:55 am
by epilogue
harmless wrote:I've spent fucking ages waiting for the reply from the publisher, but I've just had my first full collection, 'Species', accepted for publication in June next year!
Dude!
That's awesome! Congrats!
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 19, 2013 3:09 am
by Sgt. Crackpot
durdencommatyler wrote:harmless wrote:I've spent fucking ages waiting for the reply from the publisher, but I've just had my first full collection, 'Species', accepted for publication in June next year!
Dude!
That's awesome! Congrats!
How did I miss this the other day? Even when I posted my comment after it, I feel terrible now.
Congrats man! That's great news.
Hey Durden, is the any chance that my suggestion helped you?
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 19, 2013 3:12 am
by LetMeSleep
harmless wrote:I've spent fucking ages waiting for the reply from the publisher, but I've just had my first full collection, 'Species', accepted for publication in June next year!
Massive congrats dude.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 19, 2013 10:49 am
by harmless
Thanks guys! You're the only people who know, I've not made it public yet because I'm still trying to flog some copies of my current book and I don't want people to give up and wait for the full collection....
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 19, 2013 10:53 am
by Sgt. Crackpot
harmless wrote:Thanks guys! You're the only people who know, I've not made it public yet because I'm still trying to flog some copies of my current book and I don't want people to give up and wait for the full collection....
What's your current book about, and how can we buy it?
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 19, 2013 11:51 am
by harmless
Sgt. Crackpot wrote:harmless wrote:Thanks guys! You're the only people who know, I've not made it public yet because I'm still trying to flog some copies of my current book and I don't want people to give up and wait for the full collection....
What's your current book about, and how can we buy it?
I write poetry, mate. In terms of books published, I have two short collections / pamphlets / chapbooks / whatever you want to call them: The Snowboy (Salt Publishing, 2011) and Lever Arch (The Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2013). I would recommend, if you're interested in purchasing them, going straight to the publishers' shops. They're used to shipping out internationally although I don't know the cost (where are you based, anyway?). I'm not a fan of Amazon, they don't seem to be able to get their shit together with pamphlets.
First book:
http://www.saltpublishing.com/shop/prod ... 1844718733
Second book:
http://www.knivesforksandspoonspress.co ... rarch.html
The Snowboy is a LOT less weird than Lever Arch, but then, the latter was sent to a publisher of mostly pretty weird experimental stuff, and was intended to be a piece of strange and self-indulgent fun before I went for my major first full collection.
Re: Writing...
Posted: Fri July 19, 2013 12:39 pm
by Sgt. Crackpot
Thanks for the info man, I'll check them out.

Re: Writing...
Posted: Wed July 31, 2013 9:01 pm
by epilogue
What a day. A lot of hard work. Five hours later and I'm feeling joyful, humble, surprised, privileged. The first draft of the first novel is coming along. There is an end in sight. 504 pages, 106,636 words.
The hardest part is just getting out of the way.