Hola Mexico! Where is the Paleta Man?

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I’ve been on a cruise before and usually with disastrous results. Rushing madly back to the boat with it’s warning horn sounding the–We are pulling out to sea!–common event for me.  Wild winds and storms, fellow passengers crawling along the … Continue reading

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Sun Sun and then rain? Crumbs… I must be back home!

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One of the challenges of travelling is picking out what clothing to bring and what to leave. I always end up with more clothing than I need, especially when I am heading to a warm climate. I always forget about … Continue reading

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Sun sun and more sun

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I’ve been craving the end of winter and am off to sunny Mexico, so my next week’s post will be a little late. I may not be able to respond to your comments, and my fellow blogger’s posts,  but will … Continue reading

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Write On- Researching your fiction, is there ever an end?

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I shouldn’t be writing this post as I am so guilty of what I am about to write. I love research. I love the tease of a new idea, discovering a bit of history I never knew about, and I know from past experience, I will lose hours in libraries and books, learning, reading about things…well let’s be honest here, things that have nothing to do with what I am writing about.  I even love the bits before the research, selecting the note books, getting my inks all set for my pen, and even taking the train into town. My book cases are full of those explorations!

Recently I headed up to the British Library Newspaper Archives,  to research an article published in 1925 in The Weekly Dispatch. Now I knew what I was looking for, and I did find it rather quickly…. But… but… but…I spent a good two hours reading about hair tonic, wool underwear, and  I drooled over the prices of a new three-piece suite, ( which I am in need of). I stumbled out of 1925 blurry eyed back into 2012 some six hours later!

I was working on a piece of non-fiction and in my defence, I can say the hours spent trolling over the old adverts and articles did add to my understanding of the era. None of which I would use in the piece, but, it does give one a strong sense of reality when writing about events in the past. I would never have dreamed that women wore wool undergarments. Just thinking of it made me scratch, but then I reminded myself of my lovely cashmere scarf and well…if would be nice made into undergarment on a cold winter’s day, especially when you consider most houses and shops were still heated by coal fires in 1925, But when do you stop? When do you know when you have enough research? Just this paragraph is proof enough. Nothing I just wrote has anything to do with the article I was researching. Nothing. But there you go, that is the danger, and the pleasure of research. At some point you have to stop and start writing.

Research is such a tricky path. It is so easy to get lost and spend countless hours gathering information that will never be used, and sometimes the research becomes so time-consuming that when it is time to write, the fire has gone out of the pen so to speak.

Write the story out first, the first draft, get that mental vomit out, make notes of important dates, things people do and when, and then after the first draft is written, go back and find out what kind of gun would have been used in 1930, did women curl their hair with coal heated hair tongs? Did Chinese Whispers undo a nation, and so on.

You do need to have the basic research facts written down in your notebooks, a calendar, war started on this date, ended on this date sort of thing, so you don’t end up wasting time with story that could not have happened on those dates but the rest, save it for another draft, and then try to highlight the areas that add interest to the reader, help cement them in the time period you are writing about, unless you are like me and love getting lost amongst hundreds of yellowed old newspapers, which I know I will do again, no matter how hard I try!

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The Old Typewriter gets the dust blown off.

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I am not sure whether to laugh or moan. I must be getting older!  I’ve had some children over to the house and what captured their fascination was not the telly, or computer game, but my old typewriter. They all … Continue reading

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Doors- Salisbury Villa- A crooked tale

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There was a crooked door where a very crooked man lived… and so on.  I wonder how long it would take to get used to a door like this, would I perpetually creak over to one side in order to feel … Continue reading

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Write on- My brain burst writing this post!

We have become so conditioned to hype and hysterical writing that it is a part of our everyday lexicon.  Just last week there was a bomb threat at a bank. Someone according to the news had thrown a silver container … Continue reading

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A morning opinion rant- Is rape a feminist issue?

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I was reading The Times last Saturday when a question posed in an article caught my irritation. I have very little interest in the goings on of Prince Charles’s second wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall,  but the question posed in … Continue reading

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Tales from the City- A writer’s idea of a perfect day in London

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I was in need of an article printed in 1925 in The Weekly Dispatch, and there was only one place to go, The British Library Newspapers Collection, in Colindale. When I told someone I was heading up to Colindale, the … Continue reading

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Write on- I feel so pressurised I might just explode!

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It’s funny how words are used on both sides of the pond. I grew up with my father’s clear demands to speak the King’s English. Me, being far too clever for my own good, would respond to his demand with–Well, … Continue reading

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