Monday, 2 January 2023

Looking back - Looking forward

I didn't make any specific writing goals a year ago, other than to continue writing and developing my craft. I'm pleased to say I achieved these, enjoying the writing journey along the way.


An added bonus was a little bit of success along the way with several acceptances and publications.  I had a number of poems featured in anthologies locally and nationally and continued to spot my poems on trees in local parks. 


2022 also saw several of my poems for children featured on the Dirigible Balloon's website. https://dirigibleballoon.org/

It also saw the return to more in-person meet ups with writers. I took part in a couple of online writing workshops but it was exciting to go to a series of in-person writing workshops in the spring in Carrickfergus museum and to write new stories. It was good to get back to meeting other writers to share, learn, have fun together and be inspired.




2023 looks to be an exciting writing year already. I’ve been shortlisted in a local writing competition and will hear more about that in the next few weeks. Some of my writing friends have new books launching this year and I'm really looking forward to celebrating their successes with them. My godson gifted me a very appropriate Christmas present which I've already started to use.


And although I'm beginning to pack away my Christmas decorations for another year, there is one decoration that I'm keeping out. 


Mr Owl was gifted to me by a writing friend and I've already decided that he's going to be my writing mascot in 2023. While he may be wearing a Santa hat, he will be very appropriate to me in my writing journey this year. The gold star on top of his Santa hat will inspire me to strive to improve my writing and his tangled Christmas lights will remind me to look for writing inspiration throughout the year and not be put off when I get stuck. As an owl he's the fitting companion as I take on a new voluntary role from tomorrow in the writing community with the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) as Ireland Regional Adviser.

Thursday, 29 December 2022

Twixtmas

Does anyone know what day of the week it is, let alone what date? Every day over the holiday period seems to blend into the next, when the most difficult decision to make is what book to read or what cheese to eat.

I've been spoiled for choice with reading material- both festive books and Christmas gifts thanks to family and friends.




And I did very well with beautiful writing gifts too, thanks to my thoughtful godson.




Speaking of cheese, we were spoiled for choice with a gorgeous cheese platter when we got back for our annual Christmas theatre treat. 'The Shop at the Top of the Town' at the Theatre at the Mill didn't disappoint. And neither did the cheese platter. You'd have thought that by now we'd all be fed up looking at cheese, but clearly not, as it soon disappeared.


Let's hope that by the time all the cheese in the fridge has gone (which won't be too long) I'll be ready to get back to some writing.


Tuesday, 6 December 2022

Not all writing groups are like this...

At the weekend our writing group gathered for our Christmas get-together. As much as we look forward to our monthly meetings, our annual summer retreat and our Christmas party are the highlights in the year.

I made some writing fuel (cranberry and orange muffins) to help get our creative juices flowing before the party started.


As well as catching up on our writing news, we did a couple of writing exercises and shared them in the group. Then the party started.


I feel very blessed to have been part of this writing group for so long. We encourage each other and have become friends along the way. And not only do we have very talented writers in the group, we also have very creative people who paint and make their own Christmas cards,


 and draw, sing, play music, act, cook and bake.


Everyone brought something for the dinner. Our starter was a gorgeous goats cheese salad,


followed by three bird roast, ham, roasties, a seasonal red cabbage salad, sprouts, cranberry sauce, chutney and gravy.

We finished with tiramisu and berries for dessert. Our Christmas party was a lovely way to bring our writing year to a close. Here's to another good year with our very special writing group.

Wednesday, 30 November 2022

November highlights

I decided before November commenced to give NaNoWriMo a miss this year. Instead my writing goal was to catch up with some reading and to rest. This turned out to be a goal that was both achievable and rewarding. 

I managed to finish reading a couple of books and start a few new ones. These included short stories, autobiographies, crime and festive novels. I also managed to add to my 'To Be Read' list, purchasing some gorgeous books at The Secret Bookshelf.



I caught up with reading friends, sharing our news and early festive cheer. Their early Christmas gifts were (unknown to the givers) very appropriately themed - there will be more news on this soon!



Needless to say, the Mars bar squares are long gone. During the month I took part in a couple of writing Zoom calls - one was a SCBWI Ireland catch up. It was good to reconnect and hear news and the presentations. Later in the month I attended a Zoom children's poetry book launch - so many fun poems were packed in. I got a lovely surprise in the post a couple of weeks later when a book prize arrived from a writing competition I'd entered.


And in between, I managed to get some writing done, including a new short story and some new poems. I'm thrilled that three of my festive poems have been published on the Dirigible Balloon's website today. Here is the link to one of them Calendar Countdown




Monday, 7 November 2022

A writerly weekend

I've had a lovely writerly weekend, despite some horrible wet and windy weather at times. On Saturday I was back down at Coney Island catching up with my writing group. The weather gradually cleared up as we caught up on news, drank coffee, ate blackberry and ginger muffins aka writing fuel and did some writing. By the time we were leaving, the sun had come out.



And it was still warm enough to sit outside with a coffee and another borrowed copy of 'The Author' when I got home.


Yesterday I had a meet up with another group of writers, some of whom I hadn't seen since before Covid. It was energising spending time with these talented, creative people and sharing our writing news (some of which is VERY exciting) as well as tasty treats (some of my chocolate brownies and lemon drizzle cake below).



I feel incredibly fortunate to know so many writers who have also become good friends over the last few years. They are generous with their time and their encouragement and I feel very blessed being part of these creative groups. And now that I'm fired up with the enthusiasm that rubs off when you're around creative people, I need to get on with some writing....

Thursday, 20 October 2022

BookweekNI 2022

Autumn seems the perfect season for Bookweek NI to take place, when darker nights encourage more indoor activities.  This year, more in person events have been taking place.

I've been celebrating Bookweek by catching up on my reading, enjoying ebooks by Santa Montefiore and Jojo Moyes on the NI Libraries Libby App. I've also been reading books written by authors closer to home.


I've listened each evening to short stories from the newly published collection, 'Dance Move' by my writing pal Wendy which has featured on BBC Radio4 all week. You can catch them here on BBC Sounds https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001d5lc

I also tuned in and enjoyed some livestream events hosted by LibrariesNI featuring local writers talking about their writing.

And motivated by Bookweek events, I've got back to my writing again after a break, and submitted some work. Serendipitously during Bookweek I've had some exciting news about a book related opportunity but more news will follow in time about that. Stay tuned! 




Sunday, 4 September 2022

What a difference a day makes

 We were back down at Coney Island yesterday for our writing group meeting. And while we all know autumn is on the way, it arrived with a blast yesterday.


The bright blue skies and sparkling sea we'd left behind at our writing retreat had gone, and had been replaced by grey clouds, drizzle and an angry sea. The dreich weather didn't dampen our spirits as we caught up on news over coffee and seasonal blackberry and ginger muffins.



We did some writing exercises, stretching our writing muscles. Later yesterday when the rain kept me indoors back at home I settled down to dip into a back copy of 'The Author' borrowed from one if the writing group.



This afternoon outside in the sunshine I enjoyed the tail end of summer and this magazine - there's some very interesting, informative and helpful articles in it.