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Tags: 30th July 2012

Well, I must have galloped over Jo's email to me when I got back from holiday. Happened on it today when she reminded me. Panic of course as I've NEVER blogged. Surprise, surprise no doubt from all you writers and highly experienced bloggers. Thought I'd got out of it ... but NO, these things always get you in the end.

I've called it writing and gardening. Gardening steadily got the upper hand as the day wore on. And not even writing - just reading, catching up on all those submissions I missed while dawdling around Beatrix Potters Hill House in the Lakes. Beautiful! Now I'm going to wallpaper my ceiling too. Then on to Wordsworth's Dove Cott. They really roughed it there that lot. Did you know that Dorothy chopped up her own veggies, and stoked the fire? And ... here is my BIGGIE ... I am related, by marriage and far back along the line, to William himself. You see my grandmother was a Hutchinson. And Mary's sister Sarah lived with Coleridge for a while. Well, I've got to brag about something. Even if it's someone else's writing.

Then a strenuous and spectacular walk amongst the lakes. From which I think I shall need TWO new knees. Wonderful though.

Back to gardening ... inspired by the reading I pulled out a whole large 'broken heart' - or that's what we call it here in Holland. It was pretty massive and I've just taken it over to a friend. 'Won't you stop for a wee glass of white?' she invited. An hour later I pottered back and found this mail from Jo about the blog. 

And now I'm going to take it out on the nasturtians that are swarming triffid-like across my garden. I'm really interested to see what is actually underneath. Apart from large orange slugs, and the occasional cat that's bedded himself (both he's) down amongst all that exuberant orange and yellow.

Will tell you next time ...

THIS WEEK ON WRITERS ABROAD
Category: Site News
Tags: site news writers abroad

 

Not long to go now until the deadline, submissions have been coming in a little faster over the weekend.

  1. Angela has provided our Monday Muses this week with some intriguing prompts to sharpen our minds and a photo.
  2. Sally will be providing this week's Blog, hopefully!
  3. Anthology Submissions Deadline is tomorrow midnight (CET) so you may get a few more emails than usual, I'll allocate twice a day if necessary.
  4. The Editing Team have been busy with selected stories. Need to complete votes on some earlier submissions so please check your status. Thanks for all your time and support on this...
  5. There is still plenty of time for WA submissions for the Anthology, we have extended the deadline for you as you've been busy reading and voting. End of August, so get scribbling!
  6. The Bragging Stool is eerily quiet this week but well we are into summer season and the Olympics, but if you have anything to shout about - don't be shy!
  7. Our next informal chat will be on Sunday 12th August,11am CET via Skype.

​Happy Writing.... 

 

Weekly Writing Quote

"Prose writers are interested mostly in life and commas."
Ursula K. Le Guin

Flying Across Australia Tags: Weekly Blog

Flying across Australia last night I began to wonder what I would write for the blog. Two ideas came to mind, one concerning change and the other regarding magic.

In Doreen’s recent blog we read about the demise of the English language and how the Queen’s English Society has announced it will close. This got me thinking about ‘change’ and why the English Language is in trouble.

If I think back to the 1970’s when my eldest two children were at primary school, homework with incorrect spelling was sent back without the customary corrections in red pen. As a new mum I approached the school and was told that to ‘red pen’ a child’s work would cause unnecessary suffering to the child’s self esteem. As for writing the correctly spelled word three times at the bottom of the page, positively Palaeolithic! 

Nonsense I thought and hence became the spelling police. Incorrect spelling was pointed out and correct spelling was learnt. Games of spelling were played around the table and in the car. Many books were read. The end result being that the kids, (all six) are great spellers.

So when did this change happen and why?  Why did some academic decide that spelling had become irrelevant?  My husband works for a large multi-national and tells me, not infrequently, that many job applicants are overlooked as they cannot spell properly.  In addition, it seems they cannot copy the name of the company correctly even when having the advertisement in front of them.

Change in technology has brought us computers with spell checkers and mobile phones with predictive text facilities so even more reason to forget about spelling.

Will the Queens English Society be replaced by another body that monitors text speak and defines for example, LOL.

‘Of course I know what it means,’ I said, blissfully unaware I was about to be the source of never- ending mirth. 

‘Lots of love, of course,’ all the while thinking my children would be proud of me being part of their brave new world! Picking themselves up from the floor, the youngest three announced in unison that it meant, ‘Laugh Out Loud.’

So will the Queens’s English go the way of (Olde) English and technology take over?

 

My second idea was to write about magic.

Magic it seems was spelt differently in merry old England.

According to Google, magic was spelt Magick in 1651.

Magic when used as an adjective [attributive] means, ‘very effective in producing the desired results: confidence is the magic ingredient needed to spark recovery.’

It would be nice to think that with the aid of a little magic, by writing with confidence and spelling correctly, we could bring about a recovery and maintain the Queen’s English. However, just as Olde English succumbed to the Queen’s English, I fear today’s English will surrender to the new ‘modern’ English.

LOL – I think not!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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