Just finished the first two and a half thousand words of my new crime story. It has only taken twelve months...
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They say there's an author in everyone - I so envy the fact that you have given reign to yours! Keep it up! (Please may I proof read for you?)
I'm contemplating Open University before my brain rots....don't know whether to do Italian, Creative Writing or Social History....or something else. The BH has settled on Geography, but not which type.Jules
Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?
♥ Nutter in a Million & Royal Nutter by Appointment to HRH VC ♥
Althoughts - The New Blog (updated with bridges)
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The title is often the hardest part (or so I hear). It also seems to be mandatory in crime novels to include a pun or clue in the title. So, here goes:-
One dark night, shadowy figures are seen struggling on the clifftop by a pair of lovers having an affair. During the struggle, one of the figures (male? female?) disappears over the cliff edge. The remaining figure, after a quick glance over the cliff, runs off, away from the lovers. Alarmed by what they've seen, they go to the spot and look down, there on the rocks below is a body.
They have a dilemma - do they report it and admit to why they were there, or do nothing.....
Meanwhile, the incoming tide lifts the body from the rocks and carries it out to sea.......
How close am I?
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Tell em nowt.... If you dont spill the beans too soon, you can keep on going backin your story and add more twists in the tail.
You could join an online writing group and seek advice...
I have been published both in poetry, short and full lengh stories and its a great thrill to see your work in print with your name on the 'By' line.
Roger
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Wow, that's really slow!
I read much quicker than that.Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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