Love this post from Mel where she sees some letters from her and siblings to their grandmother. She asks, ‘What did you write about when you were little?’ Melinda J. Irvine It seems in my case, not very much. Arriving at my parent’s house a few days ago and mum pulls out a heap of scrapbooks of herContinue reading “What did you write about when you were little?”
Abstracts by June
Originally posted on Gumbootspearlz Photography:
? Water, sand, textures, light and patterns Playing with the manual focus settings on my camera Thinking about oneness with ocean, river, creek Triangles and circles in the light Light through branches Early morning webs transfigured by sunrise Light dancing colours on the ocean This is my journey into abstraction.…
Will you share a joke with Death?
Like many of his fans today I say, ‘farewell Sir Terry Pratchett.’ Bon Voyage. My family lined up once to meet and have him sign a book in Penrith. It was a long line. I remember the dark hat and coat; he dressed as above. Jayden Smith, reportedly calls this Einstein dressing and adopts itContinue reading “Will you share a joke with Death?”
Assumptions
I just wanted to share this story from my friend Mel – you can leave your thoughts direct on her blog. Have you ever made assumptions? Melinda J. Irvine Sometimes you make the most ridiculous assumptions. The other night I pulled up after driving all day and parked under the bridge at the Emerald BotanicalContinue reading “Assumptions”
Art of Critique
Lately I’ve been asked to beta read and critique for a number of writers in quite a few genres, not all of which I am familiar with. Beta reading is rarely done by professional editors (unless you happen to be personal friends with some) but is often done by other people with an interest inContinue reading “Art of Critique”