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I am a lefty. I write vertically, cannot use can-openers and was recently foiled by a right handed ladle (I will have my vengeance...) but more than this, I generally seem to approach life from a different angle. I appreciate that this may have nothing to do with being a lefty and may just be my own dysfunctionallity, but after earning the nickname 'Lefty-Flip' after a frustrating game of Guitar Hero, it seemed an appropriate title for this blog.

Saturday, 8 March 2014

It's writing time!!

Just a quick post today, as I am determined not to let this blog fall by the wayside again!

Today I have been blessed with a rare bit of peace and quiet - boyfster is on night shifts and so currently asleep upstairs, sproglet is away at her mums, and the cat is out sniffing things in the garden.
Time to stop watching Buffy repeats on Syfy, and get some writing done!


Friday, 14 February 2014

Busy doing Nothin'

A few years ago on Valentines day, I spent the evening consoling my housemate, whose boyfriend was stuck at work. Everyone else it seemed was having such an amazing evening, just look at all their posts on facebook; every other post was a picture of flowers, cards, chocolates (or worse yet a photo of plate of food) and gushing posts about how lovely their other halves all were.
I stand by what I said at the time, I doubt very much that the people having the best valentines day were the ones posting about it every few minutes on facebook! Lets be honest, if you're really having that good a time with the person you are with, facebook will be the last thing on your mind!

And yes that really is going to be my excuse for neglecting this blog - I've been having too good a time to stop and post about it!

In all seriousness, this blog was supposed to be about my writing (cat pictures? What cat pictures? *Ahem*) and for the last 9 months or so my writing has taken something of a back-seat.
My little family of me and the cat has more than doubled, and now includes boyfster, sproglet and a tank full of guppies.



And some cannibalistic Tetra, but they are still in my bad books

To say it has been a busy year would be a massive understatement!

But things are settling down, I am no longer living between two homes, fish cats children and books are all finally under one roof, and this weekend I am looking forward to getting back to some quality writing time!

Hurrah!


Friday, 31 May 2013

Note to Self...

Well before the whole of May goes by without a single post (how did that happen?!?!?!?!) here's an update on what I have been up to...

Reading this!
ACID - Emma Pass

So excited to finally have my hands on this book, but to do it justice I will save that for another post!


The big news this month is that I have (finally) reached a point where I have a complete readable draft! So I am currently annotating my way through this...


I have some big plot holes to fill, and a character whose gender currently changes mid-chapter (I changed my mind, that's all!) and a whole bunch of clunky sentences to fix, but it's getting there!

The more professional editors and writers amongst you will no doubt be familiar with the standard editing symbols. I however seem to rely on a series of smiley faces, frowny faces, scribbly red pen, and pencilled comments in the margins!

For your viewing pleasure...

 
 


 
I'm not always that harsh on myself - there are plenty of smiley faces too!
 
 
 
Right, back into the writing cave I go! See you next month!

Monday, 8 April 2013

Books, books, everywhere...

I spent last weekend putting up what I think will have to be the final bookcase in my house. I have run out of room, but not run out of books! I clearly need to get a bit creative...

Walls made of books maybe? 

 Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase 'top shelf'...
wonder what books get kept up there?

Saves on wallpapering too! 

Includes hidey-holes for Le Cat
 I love this idea! Trying to figure out if I can get it to work on my stairs. Although, I have enough trouble with the cat tripping me up every morning though, so maybe not the safest idea!

Now this is how you make bookshelves out of a staircase!
I'd love to see that the rest of the house looks like.


Right. I'm off to stash more books away!


Monday, 25 March 2013

It's like a disease, I swear...

The result of an evening 'browsing' on Amazon, with a glass of wine in my hand...


Still, Fran seems to approve! (Though it might just be the box she's after)

Monday, 18 March 2013

Judging a Book by its Cover

I've always thought 'Don't judge a book by its cover' was a pretty crappy analogy for anything because, well, what else are you supposed to judge a book by if not its cover?

I'm not talking about books you've read, re-read, the ones you've given up on halfway through - I'm talking about the shiny new books on the bookshelf, the ones with clean uncracked spines - the ones that whisper buy me buy me as you walk past...

But assuming you also need to pay your rent this month and can't spent your entire salary on books what do you base your decision on?

If you care about the opinions of strangers you might check out some reviews. If you trust your friends taste in books you might listen to their recommendations. You might have some favourite authors - I'm on a Darren Shan kick at the moment (demons, vampires, zombies - he's not let me down yet!) But if you're hanging round a bookshop, killing time on a rainy lunch break what have you really got to go on Yep, that's right, the cover.

Here are a few books I have bought lately based on nothing but the front cover:



'Just your average boy-meets-girl,
girl-gets-sucked-into-Hell story'
Who is this girl? What's with the weird lava demons reaching for her feet? Why does she not look remotely scared by her surroundings. And if I take her hand will she lead me out of this Hell-hole or will she rip my face off. Judging by the look on her face and the fact that her name is 'Anna Dressed in Blood' it could go either way. Awesome. Buying it!
  
Liesl lives in a tiny attic bedroom, one night a ghost appears from the darkness.
It is Po, who comes from the Other Side.
Both Liesl and Po are lonely, but together they are less alone.
 This picture doesn't really do the book justice. The writing and the spine of the book are gold, as is the keyhole around image - and as for the illustrations inside...

These had me reaching for my pencils and dusting off the sketch pad - beautiful!

This is the year Blue will be drawn into the strange
and sinister world of The Raven Boys.
And the year Blue discovers magic really does exist
 I'm not normally one for romance, even the doomed and torturous kind, but I was swayed by the Poe-esque ravens and mention of magic!




 Seraphina hides a secret - the secret
 behind her musical gift -
and if she is found out, her life is in
 serious danger . . .

September is a twelve-year-old girl,
Somewhat Grown and Somewhat Heartless,
 and she longs for adventure.






















 
One word... DRAGONS!
Yep, sometimes that's all it takes.


It goes both ways though. There's a particular book I ignored for about four years because the front cover was so rubbish. It wasn't until the fourth in the series came out with a Dragon on the front that I thought it might be worth a read...


I mean come on... What were they thinking?