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A New Piece of Writing

I finished off this little piece of writing today, and I’m quite happy with it, so I’m showing it here. It was written partly in response to a writing exercise prompt, so thank you Alex from my writing group for that.

This short story uses the main character, and the setting of the novel I’m currently working on, at times … My novel is a Cosy Murder Mystery, the first in a series, and my idea is to ‘whet the appetite’ of potential readers of the novel, by sharing short stories based in the same (made up) town, and using characters from the series. These short stories will be published together in a short story anthology.

Christmas Party at the Talloola oval?

I don’t know if any other writers have gone about getting a book published like this before, but it feels good to me, I’m happy to self publish copies of this anthology, and even if nothing much comes of the anthology, I am certainly learning a lot about mt characters, and the setting of Talloola. There are secrets waiting to be discovered, and who knows what may come out, in the stories of the anthology!

I’m currently nearly a third of a way through this first novel in the series, and I have the titles and a basic idea for around twenty novels, so if I get right into this, I know what I’m going to be doing for most of the end of my life! I’m hoping to get right back into pumping up my word count of the first book in the series, “Winds of Death At Talloola”. I have a friend, thank you Cathy! who is feeding me some great story ideas, and I will use those ideas and others of my own to write the material for the anthology.

I’m going to give credit to both Alex and Cathy for this novel, and the anthology too, for their inspirational prompts and story ideas. The life of a writer goes along so much easier if they have great friends who can inspire them in their own ways! Thanks guys.

Another of my great inspiring of story writing idea friends is Matt Potter of Pure Slush, who has just today called again for pieces written on the theme of Birth, the first in a longer series of twelve volumes, all based on lifespan. Further details about this are available below:

https://pureslush.com/submissions/current-submissions/lifespan-series/ I’m thinking about how I can use this idea of Matt’s, to get more words written relating to my whole ‘At Talloola’ project …

Anyway, here is that short story I mentioned at the beginning of this blog post. It ended up being much longer than I thought it was going to be. I had no real idea where this story was going to go when I began writing it, and it was more an exploration of ideas, rather than a story, in some ways, because I was learning things about Talloola and the history, as I wrote. I don’t know if it really works, and that’s why I definitely want and possibly need feedback from everyone who reads this blog post, and especially the story below!

Please leave a comment, I need to hear what others can tell me about this!

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This Means War!

Was there really a war between these two towns, I wondered, and if so, why? One river, the Brien River, runs between them both, closer to Talloola than the rival town, Wellston, but to my eye, the little ‘sometimes’ waterway held little of value within its banks.

But as a newcomer, and one who would do best to stay sweet with as many in the nearby towns as I could, I knew better than to ridicule the little river, though personally I would name it a creek rather than river. I suspect a geographer may supply reasons to inform me of those reasons, and showing be to be an ignoramus, I’m not sure. I’ll hold onto that question, and revisit it sometime later, perhaps. Or there may be something special, about the local waterways … that explains why the water rarely makes it the 15 or so kilometres further west, where it sometimes apparently travels under the bridge, near Talloola.

I was at a meeting with the Mayor of another Council, further east of the Talloola, up stream, and he assured me it sometimes was so overfull, the water went over the banks and drenched nearby land, and properties. I shuddered at the thought of that – I’ve always preferred trees over mud, and the idea of having my own place being flooded out? Yuck. That man didn’t seem to have similar ideas about it.

But that town’s mayor is Mayor O’Brien, and I have a sneaking suspicion the river is named after his family, from years gone by … Of course none of these thoughts gave me any insight into why the two towns were ‘at war’ as the local paper sometimes seemed to imply. Maybe I could chat with Mavis, my reporter friend from that paper, about it. She’s been around this region far longer then my own year and a half …

But thinking about these apparently warring towns, Talloola and Wellston, it seems, judging by the honour boards in the sports clubs in both towns, there is certainly a strong rivalry there, whether it be football, netball, tennis or, I’ve been told, lawn bowls. There was some story about that latter sport, the reason why the sporting venue that backed onto the side of my house, had been remodelled from a lawn bowls venue, with two rinks, to a bocce club, with a small forest kind of place, built to attract more birdlife to Talloola, apparently. This is from over twenty years ago, and who knows what the true story is …

In the rest of the region I’m currently living, and staying in forever, if I can, lawn bowls is a major summer sport, for many, not just the oldies. But something happened, nobody talks about it, and bang, along came the Talloola Bocce Club. Personally, I’m definitely glad about it, because with Bocce taking up a much smaller space for games, one of the former lawn bowls rinks was given by Talloola Council, to a birdwatching group, who did a tremendous amount of planting of trees and shrubs, creating the perfect habitat, and along came so many beautiful birds, both native, and others. If there are people who don’t like the bird life in Talloola, I haven’t met those people yet, and really, I doubt I’d like to meet such sad-sack people!

I admit, I’ve had to put a shade over my clothesline to stop the bird poop, and I’m grateful I was warned about that, but that was easily done, at the cost of less than twenty dollars, so easy-peasy there. And an added benefit, is my clothes don’t fade as much, because they have the shade keeping lots of the sunshine off them. Sure, they then take slightly longer to dry, but if I do the washing in the evening or morning, and hang it out during the day, it is always dry by the time I get home from work, barring rain, of course. So that negative is only a tiny one, and is a plus instead, in terms cost of replacing faded clothes!

If you want to have lots of birds (which I do, for sure!), you have to be prepared to put up with a bit of bird poop! And some people say getting your clothes pooped on by a bird can bring good luck, and who doesn’t want a bit of good luck, sometimes? Anyway, enough people in Talloola decided they wanted more birds in their town, and judging by the birds I spot on my walks around good old Talloola town, that idea is definitely working. 

The town doesn’t promote the wonderful birds the town has, and i feel they’re wasting a huge opportunity. Perhaps it’s time to push the idea of Talloola being a fine place to visit for keen bird watchers. That way even that bird poop on your washing will be forgiven, if Talloola becomes a town for international bird lovers, wanting to stay, and spend their money in town. When I meet with the relevant Council person, I’ll mention it …Promoting tourism for Talloola is on the list of my job responsibilities, but I haven’t been able to do as much of that kind of thing as I want to. The Council officer I’d have to work with on this has been off on leave, so nothing much had happened. He’s back at work now, and the Talloola Lions have done a heap of work on the Talloola Campground, so I say, there’s plenty to see, tell everyone about it, and bring on the tourists! 

Talloola is a fine town, with a few different dining options, lots of sport, and a haven for a huge variety of birds! So it’s my job to spread the word about the great things in Talloola. These lovely birds, that’s certainly a thing that makes Talloola different to, and in my opinion, better than Wellston. In Talloola the trees and flowering plants stand out, beautifully. In Wellston, with its hundreds of brand new homes, but smaller building block sizes, there are far fewer trees and flowers, because there’s not room for them. The gardens there are small, tiny even, and tend to have fake grass, and the kinds of plants that don’t require much water. So there are succulents instead of lovely showy flowering bushes (with nectar for birds), and Yuccas instead of Eucalypt trees. 

Talloola has plenty of natural beauty, Wellston has plenty of tacky and not very interesting houses all jammed in together … That’s how I see it. I don’t want to start a war, but I do have my opinions … So while I have to be careful not to bag Wellston too much, because we’re both part of the same Council, I say, personally, give me a Eucalypt tree, some flowering native bushes, and lots of birds, any day! And if you don’t like it? Well we may have to beg to differ on that, but I know I’m right, and you’re wrong, it’s honest truth!

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Life, An Ongoing Writing Prompt

Being a writer can be a strange thing, and one of the strangest parts is the division in times needed to be the best writer you can be. You need time to write, for sure, but you need time to live a life that gives you deeper understanding of what life is all about, so you can bring that into what you write.

I spend a lot of my time watching life, the life of the creatures and plants in my life, particularly the birds, which always seem to be so busy, doing things. Sparrows, Starlings, but also Swallows, and various native birds that come from around the Adelaide Plains Council region where I live.

My current major work in progress is a novel, set in a town I made up, but very much based on the closest town to where I live. This made up town is ‘Talloola’ and this novel will be the first in my ‘At Talloola’ series of Cosy Murder Mysteries. So the more I now about the town near to me, the more ideas I can find to go in this first novel, and then the countless others to follow (I hope).

every crevice has a story …

But living my life interferes with the time I put into the writing of that novel, and at the moment it feels more like a novel “not in progress”. Ah well, I’ll have a few free hours later on today, and there’s no telling how many more words I may add to the word count, by the time those hours are over.

And then after that, I have my weekly writing group meeting, when the writing prompts, for the writing down while there, and then the homework, to present next week, will inspire some more writing of the novel (I hope)!

And of course, writers, if they have published books, especially if their books are self-published, have to take on the role of marketing and selling their books. And some of my books are in that category, so I’m always aware of the need to look for potential book buyers. At the moment, I’m looking at beginning some of these kinds of activities, and am hoping to get that started next week.

I have a support worker, paid for by the NDIS, to assist me once a fortnight, with ‘things’. So Tash will be helping me by carrying my books for possible purchase, and other bits and pieces, in relation to giving talks and workshops in various places, such as Retirement villages, libraries and anywhere else that seems a useful place to go and do my thing.

I enjoy speaking to people, one to one, or to a group, no problems at all, it’s something that gees me up and makes me happy to do it. Connecting with others, that’s why people become writers, I feel, at least some of them, if not all. Using words to impart wisdom, or ideas, entertaining people, being with others, all good things, learning about how people do the things they do, these are all things to bring into your own writing at times.

So yes, life is indeed an ongoing writing prompt, and I will go on living my life in the best ways I can, looking and learning, enjoying together times, and the by myself writing times too.

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The Value of Words

So, at this particular time in history, we are on the cusp of changing the President of the United States of America. Whatever and whoever you would prefer to have as the actual President come 2021, we have witnessed many words, some false, some true, so spoken with a boasters bluff, some with a humble hope and strength in belief.

I am not a religious person, but when listening to the first speech of President Elect Joe Biden, I was impressed by his words, the way he calmly, but strongly put forward his hopes for all of the people of the United States of America, and for the better future for the whole world. No bragging, just a calm strength of purpose.

If I were to model my own possible life as a public speaker, I would watch this speech, time and time again. If I were able to give my words in such a strong and hopeful way, no rubbish, just truth and hope for better things to some. No bragging about myself, only truth of who I am and what I have done. Not false words on what I will do, if I can’t do it, but words of hope for bigger and better things that may be possible, if I were able to inspire better things for the future.

I can do this!

True words, strong words, hope and care. Can I be that person, to do this? I believe I can, and I know I can and will write and speak words that touch others, I’ve done it before, I can do it again, if and when the moment and inspiration both come, and my chance to speak has come. I can be that person.

I value words, and I am committed to producing words of value, because the words deserve that from all of us, who call ourselves wordsmiths. The words deserve our very best work!

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Election Distraction!

I have an extreme fondness for watching electoral votes come in, and get counted, on the TV, and online. Of course I also have a fondness for getting things done, boxes ticked, and in moving on to the next step. Unfortunately, the electoral process for the US election is the thing that has totally captured me.

I’ve been sitting here, in my main writing seat, laptop on my lap, but not a single word has been written for my novel … Am I sad about that? Yes, I am, I want to get more words written, for sure. Am I going to do something about it then? Hmm, no, not today, I don’t think so.

Today and tonight are going to be US election 2020. It would be silly to think anything else might happen, regarding that book of mine, while the compelling results are up there on the TV, and my laptop screen … It’s a simple fact. Tomorrow though, tomorrow will be a whole new day. I am going out tomorrow, first for a coffee and chat catch up with a friend, (who is keen to hear more about how my book is going), and after that I’ll have an hour or so to fill in, until my writing group meeting begins.

I’ll have my laptop with me, there won’t be any election results happening on my screen, and I will be writing more of my novel, for sure! Letting myself get distracted like this is an annoying thing, in many ways, but hey, I am who I am, and I just like watching it all happening, vote by vote, counting, looking, talking about it, comparing things to the previous election. It’s a part of who I am, that’s all. I can’t help that!

Now the day has gone on, into evening. I’ve had my main meal of the day, and people in America have gone to bed, election business over until tomorrow. And tomorrow as stated above, will bring different things for me to do, away from home and the pernicious TV! I will be having a fun time with a friend, and then writing group business will take over, until I head off home again.

I expect some writing of my novel will happen tomorrow morning, and then some more when I am elsewhere, with my laptop charge up with battery power. It will be a far more useful day tomorrow than I had today, in many ways, I expect – no more election distraction for me!

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Ghost from My Past

Yes, this is a bit of a side-step, away from that novel that should be capturing my writing moments. Life is a hurdy-gurdy ride at times, and my life is not different than others, in that. I have medical things, a hound in the house, disability related administrative things to organise, as well as feeding myself, and connecting with my spouse, as needed.

So anyway, here is a small piece I have written, in response to my brain insisting I write something about my best friend at school, Wendy. Could the prompt for this be the fact that my main character in my novel has a best friend, who she has been thinking about, as I’ve been writing this novel? Maybe, it could be the thing that made the call for this.

Anyway,. here it is, a suite of Haiku and then a Tanka. about my best ever friend, Wendy, who knew so much about me, than no-one else may ever know, except for their sordid part played in it.

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Remembering

Wendy and I
we vowed to be friends forever –
I’m still here …

We were so young,
giggling at all life showed us.
Oh, so young …

Motherhood a gift
given young to her, babe’s life
outliving her own.

Those things we did,
Unafraid, heedless, bravely
stupid. Lucky …

Why do they
hit so hard, these middle-aged
memories?

Memories soothe us
stress us out, nurture in us
better things …
Between all things and none –
haunted until we act …

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Sometimes there are things that need to be said, written, thought over, help close, or examined and then put away again. And it is done here, now, and I feel better for that. If none of this ends up in the novel I’m writing, it doesn’t matter, it is here in my head, and I know my main character and I know what it means, to have a special childhood friend, who knows things about you that no-one else does.