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Racktash
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Writers' Cafe
03-23-2012, 07:45 AM
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The most annoying people
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Racktash
I'm with Redlorry with regards Gervais, but Mr...
I'm with Redlorry with regards Gervais, but Mr Gervais has nothing on Jo Brand when it comes to getting me reaching for the remote quickly...
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Writers' Cafe
03-08-2012, 03:10 AM
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Your writing schedule
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Racktash
I used to love writing at night. No idea why, but...
I used to love writing at night. No idea why, but it was when I wrote best. Didn't bode well with early risings, though.
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Writers' Cafe
03-06-2012, 12:09 PM
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Your writing schedule
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Racktash
Usually at work, whenever my workload is fairly...
Usually at work, whenever my workload is fairly light (which isn't very often). On the drive home, when stuck in traffic, I get some of my better ideas, too.
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Writers' Cafe
03-06-2012, 12:06 PM
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how vivid are your dreams?
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Racktash
I've got really bad at remembering them, too......
I've got really bad at remembering them, too... and the ones I remember are hardly worth it.
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Writers' Cafe
03-06-2012, 12:05 PM
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why do you write
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Racktash
Quite simply because I love doing it. I love a...
Quite simply because I love doing it. I love a story coming together, characters forming... the whole process really.
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The Library
03-05-2012, 03:12 AM
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What Are You Reading?
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Racktash
Just finished reading In A Dry Season by Peter...
Just finished reading In A Dry Season by Peter Robinson and about to start Stephen King's Under the Dome - anybody know if it's any good?
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Fiction
03-05-2012, 03:07 AM
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Mrs Weston [1669 words]
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Racktash
Hey Waterpoor, thanks for the feedback and tips. ...
Hey Waterpoor, thanks for the feedback and tips.
I only posted the first part of the story (sort of assuming that if I posted too much, it would be too much to read for a critique thread. I've now...
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Writers' Cafe
03-04-2012, 12:14 PM
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how do you write?
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Racktash
Complete silence, preferably at night....
Complete silence, preferably at night. Unfortunately, having noisy neighbours often makes it tough to get both...
Recently, I've been using Ommwriter quite a lot. Combined with headphones, it can...
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Fiction
03-04-2012, 11:46 AM
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Mrs Weston [1669 words]
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210
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Racktash
Mrs Weston [1669 words]
Hey all! I'm posting this to get a feel for how my writing is coming along.
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Detective Inspector Peter Cunningham and his sergeant, Mallet, got out of the car and made their way up the...
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Writers' Cafe
01-17-2012, 07:17 AM
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Film recommendation/discussion thread?
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2,108
Posted By
Racktash
War Horse was some watch. I haven't read very...
War Horse was some watch. I haven't read very much of the book (literally only glanced through a few chapters), nor have I saw the play, but Spielberg's film was very well put together.
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Fiction
01-17-2012, 03:23 AM
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Fallen [1258 words]
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Posted By
Racktash
Thanks tenth and Talthan for you feedback, I'll...
Thanks tenth and Talthan for you feedback, I'll keep it in mind and make suitable changes. :)
Forum:
Writers' Cafe
01-13-2012, 02:47 PM
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Writing Snacks
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Posted By
Racktash
A packet of crisps and a nice glass of coke. If I...
A packet of crisps and a nice glass of coke. If I write a rather good paragraph, I'll allow myself to eat one or take a sip. :)
Forum:
Fiction
01-13-2012, 02:45 PM
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Fallen [1258 words]
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363
Posted By
Racktash
Peter is a the kind of guy that dwells a little...
Peter is a the kind of guy that dwells a little bit too much on his own problems, and doesn't really do anything to try and fix them. But, I am hoping to use the later part of the story to show that...
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Tips & Advice
01-12-2012, 03:24 AM
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When to stop?
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Racktash
I find I have to take a break from writing every...
I find I have to take a break from writing every now and again ... sometimes for just a day, sometimes for as long as a week. Sometimes a change can be just as good, though - writing something fresh,...
Forum:
Fiction
01-12-2012, 03:19 AM
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Fallen [1258 words]
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363
Posted By
Racktash
Thanks for the comments! I really appreciate you...
Thanks for the comments! I really appreciate you taking the time to read and leave your thoughts.
/slaps head
How on earth did I miss that...? :S
Thanks, too, to Waterpoor and Hilee Coco....
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Publishing
01-11-2012, 11:38 AM
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The future of the publishing industry
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Racktash
I think there will always be a bit of both -...
I think there will always be a bit of both - although self-publishing, especially the electronic variety, will continue to get bigger, I'd imagine.
While it has perhaps improved a little, there is...
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Fiction
01-11-2012, 11:30 AM
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Fallen [1258 words]
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363
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Racktash
Fallen [1258 words]
This is the introduction to a short story I am writing, for my own amusement mostly, and was wondering how it was shaping up so far.
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"You can't do this!" Peter Cunningham exclaimed,...
Forum:
Fiction
11-30-2010, 11:47 AM
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Eye catching? Aprox. 600 words.
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503
Posted By
Racktash
As previously mentioned, it is a little hard to...
As previously mentioned, it is a little hard to read at first due to the large amount of description. However, I did like what I read and think it definitely has potential.
Forum:
Poetry
11-30-2010, 11:39 AM
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Husband and Wife
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417
Posted By
Racktash
I liked it! I can't think of any problems with...
I liked it! I can't think of any problems with it, the only one being a really minor point -- you misspelt 'entity'.
Forum:
The Library
11-30-2010, 11:34 AM
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3,134
What Are You Reading?
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115,052
Posted By
Racktash
Re-reading an old favourite -- Adventures of...
Re-reading an old favourite -- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
Forum:
Writing Help & Issues
11-30-2010, 11:32 AM
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45
Writer's Fatigue
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1,936
Posted By
Racktash
I am completely the same, only with all projects...
I am completely the same, only with all projects I work on. I create games and web-sites as well as novels and I start really keen but start to droop off a bit later on. Think the only way to keep at...
Forum:
Fiction
07-17-2010, 08:11 AM
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14
The opening to my novel (1600 words)
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634
Posted By
Racktash
I really liked it. The dialogue was nice and it...
I really liked it. The dialogue was nice and it was nice and easy to read, would love to read more.
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