Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Writer's Blog: Looking For Alaska



Three days ago I finished Looking for Alaska. It is written by John Green. In other words this guy.



In case you are unfamiliar John Green is one half of the Vlogbrothers . Their videos are very good but this post is supposed to be about the book.

Looking for Alaska is a excellent novel. I won't write up the blurb here because it gives too much away. It is the story of Miles Halter who goes to boarding school and meets Alaska Young. There is a definite story here but what I find interesting is most of the actual scenes are just the group of friends talking, drinking and smoking. Yet from this, and the pranks they play, we get to know the characters.

With every book I read I lean something knew. This book has showed me that a story can easily be formed by chronicling every day occurrences.

Now I'm reading Star Trek Vanguard - Summon the Thunder.

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Writer's Blog: Sorting Through The Pictures

My father has been setting up backups for me recently. The website we're using is called Spideroak. In a shameless bit of self promotion if you need backups you could consider Spideroak and, if you used this link I'll get more space!

Anyway enough of that. The point of this post is that one of the things being backed up are my photos. I don't take many but have a few hundred collected over the last few years. As I've said before photos are important to a blog so I'll be using some of them for future posts.

That's all for now - more posts coming soon.

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Writer's Blog: Long Time No See

Its been nearly two weeks since I last posted. I wish I could say its because I've been doing a lot but that would be a lie.

I did spend a week in Tenby and utterly failed to take any pictures! My family go to Tenby every year. Its a great place but somehow this year it wasn't quite as good.

I'm quite an intense person. I don't relax very well and am always concerned about the next thing I have to do. When I go to Tenby it is a time to relax. Its almost magical how wonderful the feeling is of being in that place and feeling that their are no troubles in you're life. This time however it didn't come.

Don't get me wrong I enjoyed the trip but the feeling of relief was never quite there. I think I know why that was. I was aware that it was another year in Tenby and nothing had changed. I kept hoping that one year we would go and I would have a job. Therefore I could afford to pay my way a lot more and really contribute to the holiday. Still I have no job. (If not a job at least a girlfriend.)

I do have a degree in Creative and Professional Writing but I've yet to find a job that specifically calls for that particular qualification. It may be that one doesn't exist. So I'll continue looking for work and working on my novel.

I'm sorry to be such a downer - I sound worse than Jack Dee - but I see to be flipfloping between being silly happy and silly sad.

There will be more stuff to come this week. I'm hoping that that will include some pictures from Birthday.2 on Saturday.

Hope you have/have had a great day.

Saturday, 10 September 2011

Writer's Blog: Uncomfortable Chair

Once a fortnight I have to go into town to go to the job centre. Usually I stay in town for the rest of the day and find a place to sit and write. I don't want to have to pay to do this so I go to Cardiff Central Library. Let me tell you something...

Cardiff Central Library specialise in the most uncomfortable chairs known to humankind! These chairs are hard, inflexible, they bow inwards, and there aren't enough of them by sockets. Some of the chairs have little tables attached to them. I've tried using them and the table never quite seems to be in the right position - also these mini-tables seem only just big enough for my tiny laptop!

I have only a vague memory of the previous library. This was at a time before I discovered the wonder of books. That library wasn't pretty but it was packed full of books and proper chairs!

When I have the money I'm going to buy a really nice chair from Staples. At least it should be really nice - the one I have my eye on is around £200!

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Writer's Blog: Writer's Wondering

I was walking through town the other day. There were some people on the street selling some sort of accident - 'Have you been injured on work or on the road'- type insurance. I had the strange desire to 'trip' over their sign and get the company to sue themselves!

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Writer's Blog: Reviewing

Since leaving university, and before, I have considered how I can use my degree in the real world. Ideally I'd like to work for a short story magazine. However such things, and again Star Trek is my reference, may not exist any more. So while the magazine depicted in 'Far Beyond the Stars' may have existed in the 1950s I doubt such a thing would be around today.

Reviewing is something I'm looking into. Reviewing may not be a way to make money necessarily but it does mean that an author has to provide you with a copy of their book. For me as an avid reader this is a wonderful thing. Then over time I should be able to develop a name for myself. That, I think, is the important thing to learn about writing, that each time you write you are developing your trade.

Reviewing is an especially interesting form of writing. Almost anything reviewed will probably have been reviewed before. Not only will some people find a book excellent while others find the same book rubbish, but they may have these opposite opinions for precisely the same reasons.

Raymond Chandler said that writers have 'a million words of crap to get out of their system.' I must be well on my way. If you are writing keep at it and finish something. - I haven't finished my novel yet so do as I say not as I do.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Writer's Blog: Nudity and Violence in films.

For a while I've been considering posting short pieces about various random things. I don't have a specific game plan here but for today I want to discuss films.

Just a brief not before I start. I live in Wales so I know British film certification. At the moment film certificates are as follows: Universal, PG, 12A, 12, 15, 18, R18. So if I refer to a films rating this is the system I will use. If you need these terms explained there is a great page on wikipedia about it. You can see this page by clinking - BBFC.

If you use you tube then you will know that nudity is not allowed but strangely violence is. I saw this video a while ago...



... and in trying to find this video I found another which had a man stabbing a woman. This was a clip from a film, obviously, but it is still allowed on you tube. I'm not saying it shouldn't be allowed, that's not what this is about, it's just strange that it is. Strange because if someone wanted to do a vlog naked and talking about their love of kittens they wouldn't be able to.

Now this discussion can lead to a lot of silliness. I will admit their are some very attractive you tubers and I could turn this into a 'Who, on you tube, would you most like to see naked?' type thing. I'm not going to do that. I'm simply going to ask a question. Why is it that we, as a society in general, are prepared to have images of violence more accessible than just a nude image?

I'm not talking about porn, or even sex in movies, that's another kettle of fish entierly. I'm just talking about a naked person. That idea without context. Yes if naked blogging became a thing on you tube then those people would be sexualised - however that is in the mind of the viewer.

(In the same way that a father might sit and watch children's TV with his kids becasuse of the presenter's low cut top.)

I think that simply being naked should not be considered as much of a problem as it is.

Of course this may largely be an issue for the western world. In some parts of Africa the women go around topless. If there was a news story their then the presenters would be allowed to show these senses - even before the watershed. However, and admittedly this may not be true, if a female presenter decided to live amongst the tribe, for a documentary, and live like they do I imagine that the camera would have to be kept high.

This has been something of a rambling post. So in closing I just want to break it down simply. Why is it that we feel that showing our children a man getting hacked to pieces by a sword is all right, the film would probably only be a 15; but a film with innuendo, full frontal nudity but no actual sex would be an 18?

I don't have children but when I do I wonder what choices I will make in this regard. I don't believe that watching excessive violence will turn them into a violent person. I also don't believe that nudity is particularly problematic either. What do you think?