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Monday, 13 October 2014. A quick post about Kurly McGeachie. Who came to the writing group I help run at Ludlow Library on Saturday. It was a great, engaging workshop involving lots of rap/poetry and included Sonnet 18 to 'Breathe' by the Prodigy which was an entertaining mix. He was probably lucky I didn't start dancing. But you know this is just excuse to put up the short weird poem I wrote (short? Where did you find that monster crab? I stole it from the madman's lab,. Posted by Mark Jones. Now I just...

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Monday, 13 October 2014. A quick post about Kurly McGeachie. Who came to the writing group I help run at Ludlow Library on Saturday. It was a great, engaging workshop involving lots of rap/poetry and included Sonnet 18 to 'Breathe' by the Prodigy which was an entertaining mix. He was probably lucky I didn't start dancing. But you know this is just excuse to put up the short weird poem I wrote (short? Where did you find that monster crab? I stole it from the madman's lab,. Posted by Mark Jones. Now I just...

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Thoughts by Monkeys with Typewriters: Amazing Writing Advice #30: A picture paints a thousand words

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Wednesday, 11 June 2014. Amazing Writing Advice #30: A picture paints a thousand words. It kind of makes sense when you think about how mad they all are. I mean, as if a boy would ever want to go around a chocolate factory! But anyway, I thought I'd demonstrate this technique by creating the outline of a short story with five pictures. So here we go. There once was a unicorn that lived in a happy sunshine land. But the unicorn wasn't happy as it wanted an adventure. Posted by Mark Jones. Picture Window t...

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Thoughts by Monkeys with Typewriters: October 2013

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Wednesday, 9 October 2013. Amazing Writing Advice #25: Being Inventive. I'm surprised I got past five to be honest. And if the problem is with words that sound the same but are spelt different I use the same made up word for all of them. Synpsesisises is now TRUNDLEgrummm. Tractor is now angel fish. SCBWI is aweosme (subliminal - also I know I spelt awesome wrong, it's all very meta here at the moment). So instead of affect/effect I use booowyar. Instead of they're/there/their I use karanga. They write a...

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Thoughts by Monkeys with Typewriters: June 2014

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Thursday, 19 June 2014. Amazing Writing Advice #31: Leave it? A lot of so culled experienced writers will tell you that you should leave a recently drifted peace of work for a while and reread it. Some even recommend redrafting it! Madness. If you do that some other writer might sneak into your bedroom at night with a BFG-style brain-trumpet and suck the ideas right out of you. MY SUBMISSIONS IN SAUSAGE FORM. Then again I've never met an agent. Posted by Mark Jones. Wednesday, 11 June 2014. But anyway, I...

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Thoughts by Monkeys with Typewriters: December 2013

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Thursday, 19 December 2013. Amazing Writing Advice #27: Sub Plots. Sub plots, what are they? Well, say you're writing a book and, in the middle, everything gets a bit boring. That's when you use a sub plot. You remove the current ending and replace it with a substitute (just like in the sports! A great example of this is the Film From Dusk 'til Dawn. Half way through it changes from a run of the mill crime caper thing into SEXY MEXICAN VAMPIRES! Love story into camel racing! Dancing cats into PIRATES!

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Thoughts by Monkeys with Typewriters: Doldrums

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Thursday, 15 May 2014. It had been days. Not so much a a kitten's sneeze of wind. The water looked frozen it was so still. My little boat, shallow and leaky. Planks crumbling and creaky. Water tricking though the gaps, snaking along the joins and pooling around my red, raw feet. The sun was up there somewhere in the dreaded brightness. I needed a hat. And a coast line. And an idea. But now I drifted. And on the horizon, clouds; a coast; the promise of things to come. And while I wait, I fish.

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Book Monkeys - Reviewing Books for Bananas: June 2012

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Friday, 15 June 2012. The Bonehill Curse by Jon Mayhew: Just the Djinn and Tonic I Needed. Is the third (and supposedly final? Book from the horrific world of Mortlock. And The Demon Collector. It follows Necessity Bonehill, fearless tomboy bully, as she sets about unleashing and then trying to rebottle a fearsome Djinni. She romps (in a good way! Here you'll find Jon Mayhew's usual mix of action, fun and horror. There's also the usual cameos from some of the characters that appeared in Mortlock. Glass B...

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Book Monkeys - Reviewing Books for Bananas: July 2011

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Friday, 8 July 2011. Moon Over Soho, Ben Aaronovitch: Beware the Magical Copper when the Moon is Fat. At one point the main characters bare. Bottom is exposed over Soho. Is the follow-up to Rivers of London. Fits in nicely after Rivers of London. On twitter about it he admitted to not using Apple and promised to destroy 2 apple products in the next book. You can't say fairer than that. What really interested me about all the i-products being used was how it (probably) inadvertently fixed the stor...Proba...

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Book Monkeys - Reviewing Books for Bananas: February 2013

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Wednesday, 27 February 2013. Call Me Drog by Sue Cowing: A Puppet Learns How to Let Go. Is all about a boy called Parker who gets a dancing girl obsessed puppet stuck on his hand. It's as weird as it sounds. But it's also brilliant. Parker (I kept thinking about Thunderbirds too) comes from a broken home, his best friends a girl and he likes drawing. Things aren't looking good for him. But then he gets a talking puppet stuck to his hand. Is Parker just a bit mental? S out now for about a fiver. A bunch o...

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Book Monkeys - Reviewing Books for Bananas: December 2011

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Wednesday, 28 December 2011. Wolfsangel by M. D Lachlan: Toothless. Recently I've found it tough to read fantasy novels. Game of Thrones. Seemed derivative and boring. Sexually perverse bad guys that dress in gold; Stoic and stern heroes; A random girl that gets some dragons; A stupid girl who dreams of being a fairy tale princess; A sword with a daft name; Regular bad descriptions of sex; Implausible buildings that make no sense. I could go on. Is a fantasy story about VIKINGS! How can this go wrong?

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Book Monkeys - Reviewing Books for Bananas: The Bonehill Curse by Jon Mayhew: Just the Djinn and Tonic I Needed

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Friday, 15 June 2012. The Bonehill Curse by Jon Mayhew: Just the Djinn and Tonic I Needed. Is the third (and supposedly final? Book from the horrific world of Mortlock. And The Demon Collector. It follows Necessity Bonehill, fearless tomboy bully, as she sets about unleashing and then trying to rebottle a fearsome Djinni. She romps (in a good way! Here you'll find Jon Mayhew's usual mix of action, fun and horror. There's also the usual cameos from some of the characters that appeared in Mortlock. Charlot...

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Book Monkeys - Reviewing Books for Bananas: August 2011

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Thursday, 18 August 2011. Exodus, by Julie Bertagna: Sea Change. I've missed the boat on this one. Is an end of the world environmental adventure, think The Road with a girl, more boats and. No cannibalism. It follows the adventures of Mara Bell who lives with her parents and younger brother in a village on an island in the sea. And that's all they know. Their island and the sea, all the other land has been flooded as global warming ravages the world. But also wanting to read the next one. So I guess...

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Book Monkeys - Reviewing Books for Bananas: September 2011

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Wednesday, 28 September 2011. The Floating Islands by Rachel Neumeier: Airy. Has a beautiful cover, an elegant island floating above the sea, all soft and lovely. That's pretty much why I bought it, I've been obsessed with floating islands since I watched the Studio Gihbli film ' Laputa: Castle in the Sky. As a kid . So if you're looking for a dreamy fantasy story with lots of descriptions about food, some dragons and grumpy masters and disobedient pupils this book is for you. Posted by Mark Jones. It's ...

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Book Monkeys - Reviewing Books for Bananas: The Knife of Never Letting go by Patrick Ness: Sharp

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Friday, 10 February 2012. The Knife of Never Letting go by Patrick Ness: Sharp. The Knife of Never Letting Go. Follows Todd as he nears his last birthday before coming a man. Todd is a colonist on a strange world, in a town populated only by men. in this town everyone can hear each others thoughts, it is near impossible to keep something hidden. But Todd finds something that turns his world up-side down and forces him to flee for his life. It's just brilliant. Read it. The Knife of Never Letting Go.

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Book Monkeys - Reviewing Books for Bananas: Song Quest by Katherine Roberts: Does it have the X-Factor?

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Saturday, 30 March 2013. Song Quest by Katherine Roberts: Does it have the X-Factor? On their first journey away from the safety of their island home, two novice Singers learn important lessons when they must confront an evil Khizpriest and stop him from stealing the power of their life-controlling Songs. The plot develops nice and logically with nothing daft happening for an unexplained reason. It culminates in the traditional final battle that's just a little bit flat for a finale. Is intriguing. F...

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