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Very entertaining! Congrats on the move from the hills to the downs, from the ground to the top floor. As your friend says, don’t be a prisoner! Looking forward to more lofty writing…

Thom Hickey's avatarThe Immortal Jukebox

I am writing this Post from a new home.

We have exchanged the woods and swooping Hills of Surrey for the heaths and lakes on the edge of the glorious South Downs.

New home. New School. Packing up. Moving on. Moving on up.

Actually 39 steps up.

Which seemed, when we first viewed the apartment, a good way to get the heart pumping and the blood pressure lowering each time those 39 steps were climbed.

But. But. Carrying 2200 books up those 39 steps proved a little more than a toning exercise.

Consider the equation.

2200 books times 39 steps equals one very tired hombre!

I’m not even contemplating the Vinyl issue.

I never have trouble sleeping.

But last night you’d have to measure the time between my head hitting the pillow and me lying in the arms of Morpheus in micro seconds.

A full fathom five sleep caressed by…

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A New Desk

Colly, I am so pleased you’ve had a wonderful year – congratulations on finding your soulmate too!
While you’re examining GATECRASH, may I suggest you just write a synopsis from your head. A 1, 2 or 3 page explanation of what the story is. One or half a page would be ideal but I know from bitter experience, it’s very hard to do. However, it has helped me get to know my story again, to reconnect with the characters by looking at them and their journey holistically. Also answers questions of why, theme, structure and new possibilities.
Best of with it all…

Colin Galbraith's avatarColin Galbraith | Thriller Author

Two Thousand and Sixteen

2016 was a monumental year.

I married my soulmate, had the honeymoon of a lifetime in Paris and New York, bought a new home in a lovely part of Scotland, and moved in just in time for Christmas.

All in all, probably the best year of my life.

And although this blog (at certain points last year) was used as a means by which to focalize where I am, where I’ve been, my ups and downs, all that guff, everything has now settled; I feel happy, supported, balanced. In short, I’m burning to do some work.

Now, I’m aware I’ve had time off before and that I’ve used the phrase “I’m back” on a couple of occasions, but now really is the time for me. It’s been a long road I’ve trekked and everything in my life is now as it should be (and how I…

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Source: The stand up | Write Out Loud

 

#TheStandUp  #Poem  #WriteOutLoud  #Wolfgar Miere

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REVIEW: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante | TV adaptation to come.

by |April 6, 2017
#Booktopia  #BrillianFriend  #ElenaFerrante  #NovelSeries  #TVAdapt

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#HeathLedger   #NewDoco   #LocalBoy  #FromWA

 

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I have both of her books from Salmon Poetry. Highly recommended.

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Afric McGlinchey – Four Poems…………………..Contemporary Irish Poetry Index

Afric McGlinchey

A ‘blow-back’ after growing up in Zimbabwe, Irish-born Afric McGlinchey’s début collection, The lucky star of hidden things (Salmon Poetry, 2012), was also published in Italian by l’Arcolaio. Her work has been translated into five languages. Winner of the 40th Hennessy poetry award among others, she was selected for the 2014 Italo-Irish Literature Exchange. Her work has been studied in the Irish Leaving Certificate and she has read at the Troubadour (London), Harare International Arts Festival (Zimbabwe), Iowa Book Festival (USA) and Poetry Africa (Durban, South Africa). Selected as one of Ireland’s ‘Rising Poets’ by Poetry Ireland Review, Afric was awarded an Arts bursary to write her Forward-nominated collection, Ghost of the Fisher Cat. She is a freelance editor and lives in West Cork, Ireland.

Afric’s website can be found at www.africmcglinchey.com

Ghost of the Fisher Cat

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Sin | Write Out Loud

Source: Sin | Write Out Loud

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Grounded

Love your positive attitude. After a couple of falls, I no-longer feel secure and strong. The adjustment takes its toll too.

lizbyrski's avatarLiz Byrski

It’s been a funny year so far – in fact funny is probably the wrong word – dangerous might be better. Yes, it seems to be developing into my year of living dangerously! It began with a fall in late February when I was on my way to a work meeting. I was ambushed by a small variation in floor level and tripped and fell onto my left arm. When I looked up it was into the faces of four horrified students who promptly rescued me. I’d forgotten how humiliating it can feel to fall over in a public place, especially when you can’t immediately scramble to your feet and brush it off with a laugh. The students were lovely and I was eventually restored to a vertical position and taken to the medical centre and then sent for an x-ray.

What seemed at first to be a torn ligament…

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A poem from one of my ‘favourites’ Rick Gammon, on Write Out Loud.

Source: ‘Village Scene, Lincolnshire’ | Write Out Loud

 

#RickGammon  #WriteOutLoud  #VillageScene  #Poem

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There goes the next couple of hours. 🙂

Niall McArdle's avatarThe Fluff Is Raging

And just like that … the Begorrathon is over for another year

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Thank you to all the bloggers who took part. Cathy and I had a grand old time reading all the wonderful posts.

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With over 100 posts on everything from James Joyce to Glenn Patterson, Elizabeth Bowen to Molly Keane, and Ireland’s patron saint, Patrick to Ireland’s other patron saint, Van Morrison, there was something for everyone.

Here are links to all the participant blogs (apologies if I missed any by mistake)

The Good People- Hannah Kent

https://bookgeeksanonymous.wordpress.com/2017/03/01/book-review-pygmalion/

https://fictionophile.wordpress.com/2017/03/02/series-i-started-that-i-would-love-to-finish-part-4-erin-hart/

A visit to Yeats Country

Thursday Quotables – The Ghost of the Rath

Begorrathon 2017: A Date for Mad Mary

What Richard Did

https://shereadsnovels.wordpress.com/2017/03/02/the-good-people-by-hannah-kent/

https://efsunland.com/2017/03/04/review-gullivers-travels/

https://fictionophile.wordpress.com/2015/02/01/gracelin-omalley-by-ann-moore/

https://fictionophile.wordpress.com/2014/10/05/shadows-on-our-skin-by-jennifer-johnston/

https://fictionophile.wordpress.com/2011/11/02/little-girl-lost-by-brian-mcgilloway/

‘The Maker of Swans’ by Paraic O’Donnell

#IrishWritersWed ‘Sam Blake’s Writing Places’ @samblakebooks

http://wellreadpiratequeen.blogspot.ie/2017/03/erin-harts-haunted-ground.html

Archive Reviews: Tana French

Review: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Begorrathon 2017: Grattan and Me

Lying in Wait by Liz Nugent

Review: Rockadoon…

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