Now I have to admit that the nearest I've ever gotten to sci-fi is watching Star Trek and it's many incarnations, Stargate - and versions of, plus Farscape and the occasional film.
Well I'm fairly sure I'm going to be learning a lot, later this month, as the writers club I attend (Nottingham Writers' Club) are holding a Sci-fi Night on the 21st October, 6-9.30 pm.
If you're in the UK you might be familiar with the annual Edge-Lit event held in Derby each year, and Alex Davis who is the mastermind behind it.
Alex is involved in the sci-fi night in Nottingham too, as both publisher- of Boo Books- and a master of ceremonies during the evening.
There will be discussions with authors, a Q&A, readings, time to meet the authors, buy books- and get them signed. There's a bar at the venue, so even if alcohol isn't your tipple, you can get tea or coffee, as well as soft drinks.
So far the authors appearing and taking part are:
Ian Douglas - website.
Sophie Sparham - website.
Gav Thorpe - website.
Roy Bainton - Amazon.
Stephen Palmer - website.
Alex Davis - blog.
If you know anyone who is into sci-fi, do mention this event to them.
The venue (The Nottingham Mechanics) is close to public transport links, and the nearest tram stop is a few minutes walk away, so there's quick and easy access straight to Nottingham Railway Station.
Tickets are available in advance via Eventbrite: here. £5 in advance, or £7 on the night. But whichever option is chosen, all ticket holders will be receiving a goodie bag at the event...
This is a one-off event, so don't miss it...
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Setting New Targets...
After a couple of days relaxing- well sort of- I'm planning the week ahead so that I can get back to writing those last couple of chapters.
As much as I've enjoyed writing the contemporary romance, it will never be my first preference- unless an idea could only work in the present.
I'm really looking forward to getting back to my Nottinghamshire story before the end of the year; the competition entry reminded me why I enjoy it so much.
October is usually when I start considering my goals for next year.
Having put in the intensive work revising and editing the first chapter I learnt a few things about myself.
Of course there will be days when less will get done than others, as real life does still have to be taken into account: appointments, shopping for food, collecting medicines, get-together's with writer friends and those unexpected crisis etc.
In some ways I've been doing this a while. Attending writers' conferences, online events, workshops, talks, and other opportunities.
I'm part of the Wednesday evening #writingchat sessions on Twitter for one hour- it's fun, but I've also picked up helpful information from the other writers taking part.
Recently I've joined Anne Rainbow's RedPen (thanks to a link provided by Patsy Collins).
I think that's enough to keep me going for the next twelve months... :-)
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As much as I've enjoyed writing the contemporary romance, it will never be my first preference- unless an idea could only work in the present.
I'm really looking forward to getting back to my Nottinghamshire story before the end of the year; the competition entry reminded me why I enjoy it so much.
October is usually when I start considering my goals for next year.
Having put in the intensive work revising and editing the first chapter I learnt a few things about myself.
- I can too easily procrastinate and end up wasting the day. So I'm going to set myself mini-targets for each day. No dawdling...
Of course there will be days when less will get done than others, as real life does still have to be taken into account: appointments, shopping for food, collecting medicines, get-together's with writer friends and those unexpected crisis etc.
- Do those elements that can be classed under 'professional development'.
In some ways I've been doing this a while. Attending writers' conferences, online events, workshops, talks, and other opportunities.
I'm part of the Wednesday evening #writingchat sessions on Twitter for one hour- it's fun, but I've also picked up helpful information from the other writers taking part.
Recently I've joined Anne Rainbow's RedPen (thanks to a link provided by Patsy Collins).
- Be more open to opportunities that occur and not be scared to take them on.
- Most of all I'm going to believe in myself. Entering the recent new talent competition has definitely contributed toward that.
I think that's enough to keep me going for the next twelve months... :-)
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