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Kathryn
 04 Jun 2009, 19:39 #60374
I like this thread too, can we make requests and turn it into a permanant feature? A tragedy or a fairy tale would be cool!
sulcus
 04 Jun 2009, 23:36 #60382
Quote: Saxon Annie, Thursday, 4 Jun 2009 17:13
Mr Sulcus you are a true master of your craft, a juggler of words, a magician with prose. Sorry Mr Ais, you belong up there with him, I enjoyed both your playtime productions.

Seriously i am still smiling now at the images conjured. What a great, entertaining thread, you should be turned into a feature of the forum. For when writers become despondent, dejected, disconsolate,downhearted, downcast, dispirited and generally down in the dumps.

You know how people use the cliche 'never a truer word than spoken in jest'. Why not write something in the same tone for publication, see how far it gets. Same story written in 4 different genres, how amusing.

I know experts don't like overblown description but it has its place, as your amusing anecdotes prove. Maybe its a writers humour, I don't know, but you have made my day and lifted my spirits. Thank you.




No problem SA, what are we writers here for if not to entertain and while away the eons between reviews ?

I think the same story, different genres novel has been written already, just can't recall what it's called.

Keep the faith

"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
sulcus
 04 Jun 2009, 23:37 #60383
Quote: Kathryn, Thursday, 4 Jun 2009 19:39
I like this thread too, can we make requests and turn it into a permanant feature? A tragedy or a fairy tale would be cool!


Tragedy - all our books going to seed, both in the harsh winds blowing tumbelweeds in the publishing desert outside and the lack of review nourishment we all seem to be experience currently at YWO.

Fairy Tale, hmm I'll give it some thought.

"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
Ais
 05 Jun 2009, 05:31 #60390
If you don't, then I will...with lots of elves and not a machine-gun in sight, I promise.
Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation - Alasdair Gray
sulcus
 05 Jun 2009, 07:15 #60393
Quote: Ais, Friday, 5 Jun 2009 05:31
If you don't, then I will...with lots of elves and not a machine-gun in sight, I promise.


She said fairy tale Ais. Not elf. Not sprite. Not hobgoblin. Not kobald. Not boggart. Gnot gnome. Not pixie. Not brownie. Not nymph. Not dryad. Not leprechaun.

She was very specific ! Now we are being charged with writing to order. We cannot disappoint the fanbase.



This post was last edited by sulcus, 05 Jun 2009, 07:16
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
Ais
 05 Jun 2009, 09:18 #60404
I stand humbly corrected, scintillating, tiny wing'd creatures of the deep woods it will have to be - though how I'm going to work your Rolex into that, I have no idea.

I too shall have a think about it.
Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation - Alasdair Gray
fudgefase
 05 Jun 2009, 09:55 #60408
I have a bunch of monkeys sitting at keyboards just waiting for the word to set them off...
Happy Christmas poppets!
sulcus
 05 Jun 2009, 10:27 #60412
Once upon a time, not that long ago, well really rather recently - and actually it happened on more than the one occasion, at least thrice that I can think of, in fact if you look on a map of the world I bet you can find some place where it's happening right now even - anyway there was this idyllic forest. Or, if the local landowner was to be believed, a wood, since there were all sorts of Prince's tithe and mulct implications. His Madison Avenue lawyers were pushing the boat right out and trying to get its status downgraded to a coppice, after the landowner had spurned the advances of a Hollywood firm who had tendered that they could get it recognised as a mere shrubbery. But none of this concerns us, for the non-human interest story lies with the denizens of this enchanted forest/wood/coppice (TBC).

One fine sunny day dawned and in came Macho the Fairy hurtling in at 3 fmph (mach one in human velocity). "Folk of Sylvania gather round. I have some great news of terrible danger afoot" she panted. "Shouldn't that be 'terrible news of great danger'?" chided Grammarian the hobgoblin with a stutter. Macho made the universal sign of 'W' with her dainty fingers, before eliding like two graceful swan necks diving for food into a pair of 'L's'. (Their secluded woodland arcadia had played host to many teenage human couplings, which inevitably ended with such an exchange of sign language and the pair stomping home in different directions from one another).

"Ooh, I'm all on tenterhooks at yet another of Macho's proclamations" sneered Proam the boggle, as he stretched his mighty frame out over the grass, thereby creating a necrotic zone at a stroke. Then he picked his nose, rolled over on to his side and flicked the mucal yield into the space just vacated. Instantly sprung up a fairy ring (so now you know !) "When you've finished your nasal horticulture Pro ..." scolded Macho, stamping her little foot impatiently, while her gossamer wings resonated to the rhythm. "All right keep your wings on. Would you prefer I just swallowed it ?"

Suddenly there was a tremendous howling emitted from the bowels of the forest/wood/coppice. "What's that ?" quivered winsome Losesome the dryad. "That is an omen for our future and it is not good I'm telling you" replied Macho. "No, that is just our neighbourhood banshee getting her oats" tittered Queasy the nympho nymphette. "The banshee is a disembodied spirit, therefore she is unable to enjoy carnality of any sort" intoned Grammarian. "The luckless status for most of us women, full bodied or not, when it comes to you men" opined Fudge the brownie.

"I know absolutely what that sound portends" shouted Macho. They are the implements of death wielded by the town dwellers. Norm you're a gnome, used to handling minerals. Don't you detect a metallic timbre behind that scream ?" "Well I spose ..." "The sound of their axes may not carry this far, but that categorically is the whine of an electrified chainsaw". The exhalations and cries of 'No' and 'Surely?' rang out from this serrated circle. Even Proam was moved to raise his hand from scratching his broad behind up to his head (and he didn't even pause to smell his fingers).

"Whatever for ? What do they want with our home ?" asked Riddim the half-elf. "Golf course, car park, logging, Ikea flat-pack furniture, who knows ? What difference does it make ?" Macho declaimed. She was so vexed, she crossed her arms and inadvertently stilled her wings so she ceased hovering and fell into the jungle of Proam's fairy circle. No one laughed though. "We've got to get ourselves organised" Otiose the Sprite said sprightly. "Chain ourselves to the trees" she added. "I'm eight inches tall, how's that going to work ?" said Macho dusting herself down. "Besides, where's the metal going to come from to make chains ? Since we gnomes got cast out of our cast iron foundry. Didn't see much fraternal solidarity when we were out on strike trying to save our jobs". "At least you were offered retraining" snapped Sugarplum the embittered kobald. "Oh yeah right. Do you really see me as a social worker ? Family division, with my gnarled old miner's face ? Now they've lumbered me with all the changeling cases to stop me scaring the kids".

"Ahem, if I could return us to the immediate business at hand. Otiose might be on to something. We can unionise oursleves. Make it a wider struggle" reasoned Macho. "Oh yeah, Woodland Folk Local 666. Shoulder to shoulder with the Teamsters. Secondary picketing from the Postal Workers, I can just see it all now" hissed Sugarplum. "Don't mention 'picket' please I implore you" begged Riddim. "Whyever not ?" quizzed Losesome. "I ask you just to think what picket fences are made from ? We're all doomed !"

"If I may be allowed to interject a moment here" breathed a voice that sounded like it had smoked 60 a day since the dawn of time. "Yes, what are we scotch mist ?" echoed a sister voice. "You will be if their chainsaws get here" snorted Nympho. "Whoever heard of a house piping up to have a say ?" "Let the trees speak" Macho declared. "After all, they have been here longer than any of us". "I challenge that assertion" asserted Norm the gnome. "Hey, count my rings stumpy !" "I'd have to cut you down first wouldn't I ? How wise does that make you wrinkle features ?" "Hark who's talking, have you looked in a mirror recently ?"

"Please, this squabbling isn't getting us anywhere. Venerable tree, please give us the benefit of your wisdom". "Thank you fairy spirit. My ancestors were allowed natural deaths, since there were no humans around. But even they were not allowed to rest in peace, once the humans disinterred them and burned them as oil and coal. Humans just cannot abide anything green, anything more permanent and long-lived than they. We all have to be bent to their will. Let them do it I say -" "But then we will all perish. For how can we survive without the woods to support us ?" "Hear me out. You yourselves may die, but your species will survive. Somewhere in the world, preserved in the ether, your spirits will remain. In the meantime, all the fauna will gradually disappear as humans snatch their habitats from them. With no animals, humans will not be able to teach and instruct their young how to read. How to speak even probably, for it is these wonders that first fire their infant imaginations. Without communication, the human race will stagnate and wither and die. I grant this is a long-term strategy, but I am a tree so this is my time scale. But your kith and kin will, believe me, inherit the earth."

The colloquy was brought to a sudden halt with a fearsome wailing and a tree crashing to the ground right in the middle of their gathering. A dishevelled banshee loomed, hand grasping a stout oak for support. "Wow, that was quite a seeing to I've just had !" I'm not going to be able to stand for a couple of days I reckon" she cackled.
This post was last edited by sulcus, 05 Jun 2009, 10:39
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
Kathryn
 05 Jun 2009, 12:14 #60418
Cool, I like it! Who needs literary fiction when you have boggle snot and embittered sprites?

Hope your review rate picks up, ever considered the addition of a troll or two to your chapters?

Seriously though, I should confess that I did try to return the free will you kindly gave my book. But, reading the opening, I couldn’t help but feel like the emperor presented with a new suit, left wondering whether smarter folk were seeing something that he could not! My poor brain did begin to enjoy the chapters – I’m not sure if that was due to the dawning realisation that your writing is pretty funny or if I was actually experiencing a literary form of Stockholm Syndrome. In any case, feeling somewhat intimidated and confused but with the fullest respect for your impressive vocab and real talent with words, I deleted my attempt at a review as I could not give you any advice that would be of any benefit!

Being nosey though, I take it you are attempting to write professionally and don’t have a day job like 'lightweights' such as myself?
sulcus
 05 Jun 2009, 12:32 #60421
Quote: Kathryn, Friday, 5 Jun 2009 12:14
Cool, I like it! Who needs literary fiction when you have boggle snot and embittered sprites?

Hope your review rate picks up, ever considered the addition of a troll or two to your chapters?

Seriously though, I should confess that I did try to return the free will you kindly gave my book. But, reading the opening, I couldn’t help but feel like the emperor presented with a new suit, left wondering whether smarter folk were seeing something that he could not! My poor brain did begin to enjoy the chapters – I’m not sure if that was due to the dawning realisation that your writing is pretty funny or if I was actually experiencing a literary form of Stockholm Syndrome. In any case, feeling somewhat intimidated and confused but with the fullest respect for your impressive vocab and real talent with words, I deleted my attempt at a review as I could not give you any advice that would be of any benefit!

Being nosey though, I take it you are attempting to write professionally and don’t have a day job like 'lightweights' such as myself?


I am attempting to be a professional writer, but have to content myself with a day job until plucked from obscurity. So can confidently anticipate working until I get granted my silver carriage clock and a telemessage from the queen ...

Don't worry about a review. You've kind of given it in the above post. All feedback welcome. It's kind of like focus groups and my work is like marmite - extreme enough in taste for people either to love it or hate it. But few will remain indifferent to it !

This post was last edited by sulcus, 05 Jun 2009, 12:33
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
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