Reservoir Blogs #2 – How Hard Can It Be To Write The Sequel?

My previous posting of  ‘Reservoir Blogs #1’ came to me while running through the slushy mud around one of Northamptonshire’s most important water sources, hence its title, so how better to get through the post-Christmas inertia of writing, or not-writing, a sequel to my novel The Typewriterists than by jogging once again on those sameContinue reading “Reservoir Blogs #2 – How Hard Can It Be To Write The Sequel?”

Reservoir Blogs #1 – With Guest Editor, David N. Martin

‘Reservoir Blogs #1’ came to me while running through the slushy mud around one of Northamptonshire’s most important water sources, hence the title of this post:  my ‘Reservoir Jogs’ shall henceforth be known as the ‘Reservoir Blogs’.  (Yes, that’s as good as the puns are going to get.  But no, that’s not me running. IContinue reading “Reservoir Blogs #1 – With Guest Editor, David N. Martin”

Six Indispensible Things You’ll Need to be a ‘Pro’ Writer

After years of research, I finally have a definitive list: 1) A word processor. Apple is preferred, but Windows and Linux based options make you look like you’ve suffered for your art, rather than been gifted a fifteen hundred quid PC. Whether you buy it, get given it or nick it, no writer can liveContinue reading “Six Indispensible Things You’ll Need to be a ‘Pro’ Writer”

Writing The Damn Synopsis!

I’ve been quiet for a while, trying to finish the first draft of my novel, almost dreading the moment it would be finished, because then – like all novelists- I face that dreaded Armageddon of Self-Belief when I have to write the synopsis.  Many would say I’m now returning to the blog only because IContinue reading “Writing The Damn Synopsis!”

A Question of Tense

OK, now getting close to the end of Week One of the book edit. I’ve hit all the 6 a.m. mornings, so feeling quite proud of myself. However, the problem of voice and style, and in particular tense have been troubling me much. I have four narrators and they refuse to stick to one timeContinue reading “A Question of Tense”