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Are you writing all the time? Page 2

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 29 2009, 3:58 PM BST

(Is there a BBC Home Service?)

Shit! It's now Radio 4! Thanks for that Tim.

(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)...

"The BBC Home Service was a British national radio station which broadcast from 1939 until 1967." "The BBC Home Service was renamed BBC Radio 4."

I'll leave it as it is (with the Remington-Rand typewriter) - and submit it to Kiss FM.

Quote: Morrace @ July 29 2009, 3:49 PM BST

Funnily enough though, she's still in her early thirties.

Sounds like me. :)

Quote: Griff @ July 29 2009, 3:50 PM BST

Do you want to buy an Applause semi-acoustic? (*manages to avoid 'I've got a semi' line*). I'll even throw in a free bag, capo and slide. And maybe some strings, a lead, and a tutorial ;)

I find a commission usually focuses my diletante mind. Not always but.

[I am looking for a classical guitar Griff. Solid wood. But is there a link somewhere to guitar of which you make mention?]

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ July 29 2009, 4:10 PM BST

Sounds like me. :)

'Cos you're worth it. ;)

Quote: Griff @ July 29 2009, 3:42 PM BST

Although I have a full-time job, I try to write every day.

Oddly enough, it was when I started this "write every day" routine rather than my previous "piss about and just think about writing every day" that I started having a bit more "luck".

Interesting.

I'm currently doing the latter. It isn't working for me.

Quote: Griff @ July 29 2009, 4:10 PM BST

Also, it's better to be writing shite than writing nothing. You never know when Horne and Corden might come knocking.

:O

I work every day on something. I'm currently at different stages with three different sitcoms. Aren't I prolific. Writing is constantly on my mind, I feel bad if I haven't at least attempted some work on a script each day.

Quote: Marc P @ July 29 2009, 4:12 PM BST

:O

I am dubious as to whether this is genuine shock, Mister P.

I write every day, in a way.
Often that means just working on an idea or a character or something. Scribbling down notes. Not specifically 'writing'.

Er, if that makes sense.
Or even if it doesn't.

zooo, have you got any examples of your work you'd like to share? I'd be very interested to see your style. If not, can you describe the type of thing you write?

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 29 2009, 4:16 PM BST

I am dubious as to whether this is genuine shock, Mister P.

Bloody hell you're the Doctor you ought to know!

:O

Quote: zooo @ July 29 2009, 4:20 PM BST

I write every day, in a way.
Often that means just working on an idea or a character or something. Scribbling down notes. Not specifically 'writing'.

Er, if that makes sense.
Or even if it doesn't.

Is that for novels/short stories?

Quote: Leevil @ July 29 2009, 4:23 PM BST

zooo, have you got any examples of your work you'd like to share? I'd be very interested to see your style. If not, can you describe the type of thing you write?

You've made me all self conscious nowwww.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ July 29 2009, 4:24 PM BST

Is that for novels/short stories?

Yes. Novels mostly.

Quote: zooo @ July 29 2009, 4:24 PM BST

You've made me all self conscious nowwww.

:O Sorry! :$

I understand if you don't wanna share. Have you ever been published, do you use your real name? Not going to search for you, mind lol. Whistling nnocently

I go by the name Jemima Puddleduck.

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