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Character Building | Kathy Sharp
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Writer on the Beach. Asymp; 3 Comments. I thought it might be interesting, this week, to explain a little more about the method of creating characters by giving ‘voices’ to inanimate objects, particularly buildings. I first learned to do this in an exercise at my local writers’ group, Weymouth Writing Matters. You simply choose your object, and imagine what type of character it might have. I say ‘simply’ but it does take a bit of effort. A foghorn. But the lighthouse also has a job to do in warning s...
A Guilty Pleasure | Kathy Sharp
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Writer on the Beach. Asymp; 3 Comments. One of the joys of life as a retiree is having the time to watch the tide come in. Pointless? I could watch it for hours, and I do. Wasting time standing and staring is a guilty pleasure, indeed. For full details of all my books, see my Amazon page: tinyurl.com/mygx77l. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thoughts on “A Guilty Pleasure”. November 13, 2016 at 5:23 pm. Reblogged this on Crooked Cats' Cradle. November 14, 2016 at 3:42 pm. November 14, 2016 at 4:02 pm.
Mistaken Identity | Kathy Sharp
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Writer on the Beach. Asymp; 3 Comments. There was a whole flock of these little wading birds minding their own business feeding along the beach, turning pebbles as the name suggests. Nature does love to deceive the eye, of course. But it did set me thinking. How much do we miss when we look at things? How often do we see what we expect to see, rather than what is actually there? How many of the things we look at are in fact mistaken identities? Larr; Previous post. Next post →. October 31, 2016 at 8:04 am.
Another Fish in the Wall | Kathy Sharp
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Writer on the Beach. Another Fish in the Wall. Asymp; 2 Comments. They rebuilt the Chesil Beach Centre home of my café back in 2012. I went along with the Island Voices choir to take part in the opening celebration, just before the Olympic sailing events of that year took place around Weymouth and Portland. It’s part of the writer’s business to pay attention to passing thoughts and curious phrases, I suppose, and to see the story possibilities in the events and objects you encounter. Beware! You are comm...
Safe Harbour? | Kathy Sharp
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Writer on the Beach. Asymp; 2 Comments. With these thoughts in mind, I wrote the following wartime story pure fiction, I hasten to add. It made the long list of the Exeter Flash competition, and, being a seagoing tale, I’d like to share it on this blog:. Message from Tantalus: Majestic reduce speed; Ethel J, Oceania, London Pride and Ringstead hold your position; Ferret do keep up. She’s doing her best, whispered her engineer, shaking his head, sadly. Poor old girl. More haste, less speed, whispered her ...
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Weymouth maritime mishaps and mayhem of 1857 | VICTORIAN TALES FROM WEYMOUTH AND PORTLAND
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VICTORIAN TALES FROM WEYMOUTH AND PORTLAND. Stories and illustrations from the Victorian era of the lives of the folks who lived in Weymouth, Portland and the surrounding area. Cannasue, my love of Weymouth and Portland. Victorian Castletown, Portland…matelots, mariners and mishaps. Death becomes us…Weymouth wills and legacies. →. Weymouth maritime mishaps and mayhem of 1857. Being on the coast and both valuable ports for trade, Weymouth and Portland have had their fair share of shipping disasters. Come ...
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VICTORIAN TALES FROM WEYMOUTH AND PORTLAND. Stories and illustrations from the Victorian era of the lives of the folks who lived in Weymouth, Portland and the surrounding area. Cannasue, my love of Weymouth and Portland. Newer posts →. The Executions of the Crabchurch Conspirators Upon The Nothe Headland. The Executions of the Crabchurch Conspirators Upon The Nothe Headland. By cannasue . The Battle Of Weymouth 27th February 1645 : (Excerpt from ‘The Crabchurch Conspiracy’ by Mark Vine). 2,054 more words.
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October 2015 – the part-time passionate gardener
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The part-time passionate gardener. Gardening in a most haphazard way…. How on earth did I get where I am today? Lingering summer delights…thumbs nose at winter. October 27, 2015. Well, I really can’t believe my luck. It’s nearly Bonfire night, which by rights should be thick woolly hats and scarves and steaming breath in the cold night air, but still our wonderful weather holds fair. In fact they’re not even. 8216;just hanging,’. They’re positively flying…. Then there’s the old Osteospermums. Complete wi...
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Do marauding molluscs read the bloomin’ menus? – the part-time passionate gardener
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The part-time passionate gardener. Gardening in a most haphazard way…. How on earth did I get where I am today? Do marauding molluscs read the bloomin’ menus? September 24, 2015. September 24, 2015. I hope you don’t read this post thinking it’s going to be all about pretty autumn flowers, fluffy clouds, blue skies and the like. Nope…I’m on attack mode! I don’t know about you, but I spend an awful of my night lying in bed thinking. It would have so been a win win situation for all sides. No longer would t...
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September 2015 – the part-time passionate gardener
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The part-time passionate gardener. Gardening in a most haphazard way…. How on earth did I get where I am today? The Race is on….will they, won’t they? September 28, 2015. This year has been an odd one. By that, I mainly mean the weather. The summer was a non-starter really, despite the usual Express headlines of impending doom and gloom, (do they follow world news at all? Most of the summer it was dry here down in dear old Dorset, not particularly warm…but…well, just dry. The Cosmos are taller and strong...
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The End is Nigh……but there’s always Salvias. – the part-time passionate gardener
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The part-time passionate gardener. Gardening in a most haphazard way…. How on earth did I get where I am today? The End is Nigh……but there’s always Salvias. September 20, 2015. September 21, 2015. I absolutely, with a real vengeance, hate the end of summer! So…yep, you might have guessed it, I really do hate the end of summer! Saying that, here down on the South coast in balmy old Dorset, we at least manage to prolong our summers by a few weeks. Not surprisingly, the Salvias. I enjoy a challenge. One of ...
July 2015 – Weymouth reflections…musings of a wrinkly Weymoutharian!
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Weymouth reflections…musings of a wrinkly Weymoutharian! Weymouth past and present. July 27, 2015. Lulworth…where fossils abound and someone crumpled the ground. July 26, 2015. July 26, 2015. Fickle Weymouth weather….who bloomin’ nicked summer? July 20, 2015. July 20, 2015. Weymouth college Rag Week….60’s in a nutshell. July 15, 2015. July 26, 2015. A trip to Tyneham, Dorset’s hidden village that time forgot. July 10, 2015. July 10, 2015. A short harbourside stroll in Weymouth. Out and about in Dorset.
Why Weymouth and me? – Weymouth reflections…musings of a wrinkly Weymoutharian!
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Weymouth reflections…musings of a wrinkly Weymoutharian! Weymouth past and present. November 23, 2013. September 5, 2015. Why Weymouth and me? I already run a blog dedicated to the Victorian period of the Weymouth’s history, entering into the lives of the folks who lived here, those who visited to partake the in healthy waters, or who simply arrived to work here. I was born, raised and apart from a couple of brief periods of my life, have lived right here in sunny old Weymouth. Over us, wall to wall traf...
August 2015 – Weymouth reflections…musings of a wrinkly Weymoutharian!
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Weymouth reflections…musings of a wrinkly Weymoutharian! Weymouth past and present. August 25, 2015. HELLO THIS IS ME AND I’M FAT, IS THIS ME? August 15, 2015. August 15, 2015. An evening in Ringstead. August 1, 2015. September 20, 2015. Blast from the past…and a dip in the briny. Weymouth’s Birdman Competition. A Postcard is Worth a Thousand Words…. My date with the Dorset Dioramas…Weymouth. Tall Ships Ahoy…Weymouth 1987. Weymouth’s wet, wet, wet…Trawler Race Day. On Weymouth college Rag Week…. Off The ...
Fickle Weymouth weather….who bloomin’ nicked summer? – Weymouth reflections…musings of a wrinkly Weymoutharian!
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Weymouth reflections…musings of a wrinkly Weymoutharian! Weymouth past and present. July 26, 2015. July 26, 2015. Fickle Weymouth weather….who bloomin’ nicked summer? I sit here shivering in a thick woolly and fluffy slippers in front of my computer on a cold, wet, windy, dark and dismal day. Just where did summer go? I’d even go as far to say that it was verging on tropical! The beach was heaving, it seems the whole of Weymouth and those brave early seasons visitors had all decamped to the sands. 8230;t...
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Relay for Life 2005 Photos
Relay for Life 2005 Photos. The March 11, 2005 Relay for Life at ASU West was great fun and a great success. (You can still make donations! Here are Kathy's photos from the all-night extravaganza. Wednesday, March 30, 2005. Participants enjoyed four music shows, three magic shows, dancers, karaoke, dinner, midnight pizza, breakfast, a face-painting clown, and more. And they raised about 50% more than last year's relay! Thank you for your continuing support in helping find a cure for cancer.
Kathy Sharp | Writer on the Beach
Writer on the Beach. A Song for Christmas. Asymp; 1 Comment. Island Voices singing at a Carol Service on Portland. Towards the end of the evening it was the Dorset Wrecks’ turn to sing us a couple of songs but first they apologised: You have such angelic voices, they said, indicating the choir, but we just have big gobs! Well, that’s not exactly what they said, but this is a family-friendly blog. 8216;Heave away, haul away’. The tall ship Marite leaving Weymouth. Green Grows the (Sea) Holly. It’s an old ...
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Kathy s. harper. Ronny and Kathy have enjoyed traveling both in the United State and abroad in Europe visiting their children whenever possible. She has always enjoyed dabbling in writing throughout her lifetime. She has published small compilations on websites and in her earlier years enjoyed writing articles, plays, and skits for local churches and religious organizations. However,. A Matter of Time. Is her first attempt at the publication of one of her novels. Every American should visit our wounded s...
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