Members of Northern Youth Theatre getting into character…
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Posted in Ireland, Wordless Wednesday, tagged Clonikilty, Co Cork, Frances Macaulay Forde, Henry Ford on August 19, 2014| Leave a Comment »
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Posted in Books, MOVIES, Perth City, Scripts, Writers, Writing, tagged BOOK:Competing, BOOK:Kathy'sClown, BOOK:ToySoldier, FILM:Competing, Frances Macaulay Forde, Western Australia, writer on August 18, 2014| 1 Comment »
My novel started life way back in 1986 as ‘Competing’ then became ‘Kathy’s Clown’ and finally ‘Toy Soldier’.
I’m still not sure what to call it… the story just won’t go away but I have had to adapt working ‘docs’ for each and it’s getting very confusing so I must settle on a name soon!
This 3 para Synopsis will give you an idea of the story and characters:
The Army Reserve is a volunteer group that consists of weekend soldiers. Peter Watts-Brown is their Colonel. He has made his hobby his career – his day job with the Department of Agriculture, pays the bills. He enjoys playing games – with the army, with money, with women.
His favorite opponent and total opposite at work and play is Colin Williams. Colin is in line for promotion which Peter feels he deserves. He also wants Colin’s wife Kath. Both have a team entered in the Blackwood Marathon held in the South West. Each needs the validation of crossing the finishing line before the other. Both will do anything to win.
When one of the girls who works at the Research Center is murdered, the games turn serious. Both are prime suspects – now the real war games begin.
Because I’m busy re-writing my novel and also adapting it to the big screen, I thought I’d tell you how many different documents I’ve worked on concerning the same story and characters without reward.
For example, publishers usually require either one or the first three chapters however, Film Producers ask for so many different ‘docs’ it can be quite mind-blowing if you don’t know the purpose of or how to construct each format.
No 1: 1st draft Novel manuscript.
I’m not at all sure which number draft I’m on now as I’ve been working on it for so many years and changed computers so many times since them, I’m sure a few have been lost in the myriad of saving-method evolution.
In 1985 I wrote the first draft of 92 pages in three months when my very generous brother Paddy lent me his computer. (I also managed to write a book of children’s stories in the same 3 months.) It meant I got the idea down on paper and the characters set in my mind. Every couple of years I revisited it.
While at University studying for my degree in 2000, my Screenwriting units required different ‘docs’ for a feature script. I thought using my story ‘Competing’ would be easier because I already knew the ending.
It actually wasn’t because I had to re-imagine my story for a visual medium – the polar opposite of most novels. Luckily, I am a visual thinker so I was half way there…
No 2. Logline.
The Logline is the hook. If you can’t fit the premise of your feature on one line, perhaps you’re not completely clear on your idea.
‘Competing’ Logline: Peter Watts-Brown plays games expecting to win but Colin Williams won’t let him; at work, at home or the Blackwood Marathon.
No 3: ‘Synopsis’.
The synopsis is a snapshot of the story and characters meant to reel in the investors, so it has to be ‘sexy’ and can be any length, from 3 paragraphs to a 1/2 page, 1 Page or 3 Page Synopsis.
No 2: ‘Scene Breakdown’.
The Scene Breakdown gives a description of each scene or sequence, some in full as examples with dialogue but mostly just action to illustrate the flow of the story, which in this case finished at 29 pages.
By March, 2001 of my final year at Uni, I had a 19 page ‘Treatment’ sometimes called an ‘Outline’ of the story, which showed what happened in each scene written as narrative in story form, with no dialogue.
No 5: Feature Script
When I left Uni I decided to actually start writing the script but then half way through, because of the different medium, I naturally found the story was changing to suit. So back I went to the novel to do another re-write because I wanted both to ‘marry’.
That’s why I’m really not sure how many versions of the novel exist without going through all my old discs – some are even the old 4 inch square ones – and I can’t play them!
Since then I’ve done a Transmedia masterclass with Jeff Gomez and realized the differences make versions interesting – each should add new aspects of the ‘world’ I’ve created of story or characters.
Perhaps now you understand why I keep putting it away and coming back to it…
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Posted in Books, Poetry, Poets Corner @ Pages Cafe, WA Writers, Writers, Writing, tagged Andrew Burke, Andrew Landsdowne, Andrew Taylor, Andy Jackson, Beate Josephi, BOOK: One Hour Seeds Another, Frances Arnett Sbrocchi, Frances Macaulay Forde, Glen Phillips, Jim Cornish, Marcella Polain, Mike Williams, poetry in Western Australia, PoetsCorner@PagesCafe, Rita Tognini, Rochford St Review on August 17, 2014| Leave a Comment »
This photo was taken on the 16th August 2008 when Andrew Burke kindly stepped in to host “Poetic Partners” at the my second to last Poets Corner@Pages Cafe monthly events.
He put together a mind-blowing-ly amazing list of guests; all very well established practitioners who agreed to share their words as poetic partners in life, love and poetry:
Glen Phillips & Rita Tognini;
Andrew Taylor & Beate Josephi;
Frances Arnett Sbrocchi & N.J (Jim) Cornish;
Marcella Polain & Mike Williams.
Each have their own clear, poetic voices were an absolute delight to hear and watch. I just wish I had recorded it for you…
As usual, Andrew Burke did an amazing job as host but also appeared as a guest at the following and last Poets Corner event on the 18th October 2008, this time hosted by Andrew Landsdowne.
His newest book “One Hour Seeds Another” was officially launched in fine style last week to an appreciative Perth audience, by his friend and fellow poet, Andy Jackson.
I had to pinch this quote: “too much cinnamon/and not enough/metaphor” from Andrew Burke and his poem “She Waits for Me” included in his latest book “One Hour Seeds Another”.
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Posted in Poetry, Poetry Postcards, WA Writers, tagged Frances Macaulay Forde, Rottnest Island on August 13, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Rottnest Island is 14km offshore from where I live off Ocean Reef Road.
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Posted in Books, KINDLE Books, Music, Workshops, Writers, Writing, tagged Frances Macaulay Forde on August 12, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Just in case no-one noticed, I’ve added two pages to this Blog: “I’m Available” for workshops, talks etc and where you can purchase or read my (sometimes for FREE) “Books etc…”.
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Two musical interpretations which also made me smile when I needed to this week, are different versions of the same song by very different artists – both of which I loved.
Royals – Cover By Sarah Stone (Cup Song Version)
Royals – (“Sad Clown With The Golden Voice” Version) – Lorde Cover
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Posted in Writing, tagged Frances Macaulay Forde, Joondalup Hospital on August 11, 2014| 4 Comments »
For my super-fit little brother, it started on Tuesday with routine and minor day surgery on his sportsman’s knee which suddenly and shockingly turned into “Anaphylactic Shock” – with no history of allergies.
Two days in ICU ‘asleep’ and another two days of Coronary exploration which will be followed by more tests. In the meantime, he has to accept the awfulness, the reality of coming so close to not being here…
The whole family thanked the powers-that-be for the excellent hospitals, doctors, nurses and all ’round care given unstintingly as a matter of routine, and the moments of sincere patience while we questioned.
So while his body shows the bruising, his throat clears of invasion and his heart and it’s many byways revert to their normal healthy selves, we are all a little more watchful and a little more determined to get healthy.
I never want to go through that again and wouldn’t wish it on anyone – least of all my family.
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Posted in Art, Books, Poetry, Poetry Postcards, WA Writers, tagged Frances Macaulay Forde, Irina Dunn, NSW Writers Centre, POEM:The Boffin on August 10, 2014| 7 Comments »
This poem was a finalist in the “Inner City Life” Literary Competition 2004, initiated and run by Irina Dunn as Director of the NSW Writers Centre.
When my hibiscus was in full flower, I picked a few and decided to have a go painting them… I thought it went well with the poem and published the postcard in 2012.
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