I did it! I managed to get three paintings finished, framed
and delivered to the Realitas Community Arts Centre in time for their weekend
Art Education Fair. (If you click on the Realitas link to find out more you
don’t have to sign in to Facebook – just close the sign-in box)
Sunday, 24 March 2013
On show
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Word of the week (14)
‘I’m not talking to myself,’ said the playwright. ‘I’m
trying out a soliloquy.’
(That was her story and she was sticking to it!)
Monday, 4 March 2013
Diversion ahead
I succeeded with the February Write1Sub1 challenge by writing a new children’s short story (but haven’t decided where to send it yet), and submitting the adult short story I wrote in January to the Writers’ & Artists’ Yearbook competition. I also started another short story and managed quite a lot of work on my novel.
My writing to-do list for March is equally ambitious but I’m not sure if I’m going to be able to tick everything off. A major distraction is looming …
The amateur art group that I belong to has been offered some exhibition space in the wonderful Realitas Arts Centre. We’ve got just three weeks to produce three paintings each – properly mounted and framed – to be put on public display. I don’t think any of my past efforts are good enough so I’m going to have to spend a lot less time at the computer and a lot more at the easel!
My writing to-do list for March is equally ambitious but I’m not sure if I’m going to be able to tick everything off. A major distraction is looming …
The amateur art group that I belong to has been offered some exhibition space in the wonderful Realitas Arts Centre. We’ve got just three weeks to produce three paintings each – properly mounted and framed – to be put on public display. I don’t think any of my past efforts are good enough so I’m going to have to spend a lot less time at the computer and a lot more at the easel!
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Five minutes of fame
There wasn’t any mingling – my Word of the Week post below
was just wishful thinking – but I did get a little glimpse of the celebrity
lifestyle when I was presented with my prize for coming joint third in the 2012 A.Vogel Dormeasan ShortStory Competition.
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I was invited to go to Bourne (Lincolnshire) where I met David
Shepherd from the company that sponsored the competition. I had my photo taken as I received a cheque and goody bag
and, as it would have been a bit of an anticlimax to go straight back home
afterwards, I gave myself the rest of the day off. I enjoyed a leisurely look round
the town, did a bit of shopping, and treated my chauffeur/personal assistant
(otherwise known as husband) to lunch.
I could get used to this!
Saturday, 23 February 2013
Thursday, 14 February 2013
An endless affair
It begins when I least expect it. I’m hanging out the
washing, leafing through a magazine, standing in the queue at the Post Office
or making a cup of tea when suddenly, there you are. And you’re amazing. You’re
beautiful, perfect, the one I’ve been searching for all these years.
I want to shout out Yes! Yes! Yes! and tell the whole world
about you. I want to introduce you to my friends, invite you to dinner with my
family, parade you through town, but I’m afraid that if I show too much eagerness,
too soon, I might scare you away. My heart is pounding and I’m floating several
inches above the ground but I keep the delicious secret to myself. You are the
first thing I think about when I wake in the morning, I can’t concentrate on
anything else all day and, if I’m lucky, you’ll be haunting my dreams.
Slowly, I approach you. I need to find out everything about
you. I try to make it sound like a casual conversation but I can’t help asking:
What if? How do you feel? What happened in your past? Every answer delights me
and draws me closer. Then comes that magical moment when we hold hands and gaze
into each other’s eyes. I allow my own feelings and experiences to mingle with
yours, and I know that together we can create something remarkable.
We settle into the comfortable routine of dating. We meet
whenever we can, enjoy each other’s company and make plans for the future. I’m
still besotted with you, but now my feet are firmly on the ground. I know
exactly where I want to take you. It doesn’t occur to me that you might have
other plans.
I can’t pinpoint the moment it starts to go wrong. One day,
I look at you and see that you’re not quite as wonderful as I once thought. I
still like you, still care about you, but now I have to admit that you’re not
really so special. You’re not much different from all the others. In fact,
you’re quite ordinary.
I don’t give up easily. I smile and carry on for a while,
hoping to find some way of re-igniting the spark. Perhaps if I can persuade you
to change …. Anything’s worth trying, isn’t it?
We come to the end of our journey together. I can’t pretend
any longer. ‘I’m sorry,’ I say. ‘It’s not you, it’s me.’ I give you one last
hug, promise to remain friends, and set you free with my best wishes. I really
do hope someone else will find you; someone who’ll recognise that unique
quality that I saw in you, someone who will be able to overlook your flaws and
love you just as you are.
So here I am, on my own again and deciding it’s time to
change. This is the end, I tell myself. I’m going to stop wasting all my time
and energy on pursuing an impossible quest. From now on, I’ll live a sensible,
uncomplicated life.
And, a few days later, I’m hanging out the washing or
leafing through a magazine when, suddenly, I feel a presence … Oh, yes! This is
most definitely going to be THE ONE!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Are you in love with writing? Are you still enjoying the honeymoon
period? Or contemplating divorce?
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
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