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I had a much more productive and pleasant trip up town yesterday morning. Just like the day before, I was up early but this time I took the chance of a quiet house to enjoy a slow breakfast in the garden and catch up with the latest news and my email. After enough time [...]]]></description>
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<p>I had a much more productive and pleasant trip up town yesterday morning. Just like the day before, I was up early but this time I took the chance of a quiet house to enjoy a slow breakfast in the garden and catch up with the latest news and my email. After enough time had passed, I woke up my daughter and took her into Edinburgh with me.</p>
<p>We headed out to Corstorphine and nipped into PC World; no purchases made because they never had what I wanted despite their website advertising they did. No problem, though, as I was going to Pets At Home next door to them regardless, in order to stock up on rabbit supplies. They had a couple of lovely wee critters in; two jet black mini-lops you just wanted to take away there and then.</p>
<p>From there we went into the nearby Tesco and bought a magazine and newspaper each then nipped into Costa Coffee for pastries and coffee/hot chocolate. Most enjoyable.</p>
<p>Back home I had the house all to myself for the day and took advantage of it by writing in the living room on my Netbook. It made a nice change from the confines of my office (I do enjoy having the ability to retreat and close the door) but the change of scenery was nice.</p>
<p>The family returned home at 6pm for dinner that I’d cooked up: home-made chicken curry with rice. They all then left me to my own devices for the night; Gail to her studio to work on yesterday&#8217;s wedding pictures, and my daughter to a sleepover. Normally I would have moaned a bit about being left alone again so soon, but with the World Cup Final between Holland and Spain on the telly, I wasn&#8217;t going to complain about an uncontested TV set with which I to watch the game undisturbed.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d tipped Holland to win before the competition kicked off, and as regular readers will know I quite like the Dutch, so I was behind them all the way. Unfortunately they never played like themselves and they dragged the game into a kicking match. The referee did well to keep order as long as he did and resist sending players off in favour of making it a better contest for the fans. That could last only so long, though, and after a 0-0 draw Holland lost a player in extra time, with Spain scoring a great winner near the end.</p>
<p>Not the most satisfying end to a month long celebration of the cream of world football but I suppose I have St. Mirren Park to look forward to next season to make up for it.</p>
<p>Peace and out!</p>
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<p>I found myself on the bus going through Edinburgh at the unfeasibly early time of 6:30am yesterday morning. I was to spend the day working in an unfamiliar building on the other side of Edinburgh and it was one of my longest working spells in many a day. 12 hours without a lunch meant by the time I got back on the bus at the west end I was already half asleep.</p>
<p>I got home and lay down for an hour, my thumping headache worsening by the minute. When I got up Gail had left me some fresh pasta and chicken to heat up for dinner, which I wolfed down with a pint of water and a Neurofen.</p>
<p>Feeling better but without enough spunk in me to write, I decided to read instead. I finished the <em>Work</em> anthology I won from The Scotsman and carried on with McDermid’s tale set in the Lakes. Devon gave me some great tips for books to consider while I’m on holiday (thanks!) so I checked them out online and they’re available in the UK. I’ll be passing the bookshop tomorrow morning so will check them out even closer. I want to take around 5 novels to Portugal with me. If any more are needed I’ll go searching while I’m there.</p>
<p>I’ve picked out some new writing competitions I want to enter, which will also give me prompts to write while I’m away. A couple are flash fiction, one slightly longer and one a themed poetry competition that is being run locally. The prize is a performance (and money) but it’s the performance side I fancy more.</p>
<p>It promises to be a cracking weekend. I have loads to do with my final weekend before I go away and, of course, the Word Cup 3rd/4th Place Play Off is on Saturday with the Final between Holland and Spain on Sunday. Before the competition kicked off I tipped Holland to win it and so far I’m on course. I wish I’d put cash on them at the bookies!</p>
<p>I like Holland and I like the people. I remember when Gail took me to Amsterdam (the other side of Amsterdam away from lads’ weekends—the cultural side) we both came away saying we could easily live there. If I was able to write full time I wouldn’t say no if the idea ever became serious. It’s the perfect writing city; laid back or intense where it needs to be, artistically inspiring, rich in ideas and promotes an openness and frankness to life that appeals to me. Plus they have some of the best watering holes and cake shops around.</p>
<p>Time to be getting on. Have a great Friday.</p>
<p>Peace and out!</p>
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My tickets for the Edinburgh Book Festival arrived yesterday, all 35 of them. Holding the bundle in my hand brought it home just how busy August is going to be. And of course, there’s still one very special event I’m hoping to be attending, news of which I should hear soon after July [...]]]></description>
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<p>My tickets for the <a href="http://www.edbookfest.co.uk" target="_blank">Edinburgh Book Festival</a> arrived yesterday, all 35 of them. Holding the bundle in my hand brought it home just how busy August is going to be. And of course, there’s still one very special event I’m hoping to be attending, news of which I should hear soon after July 16th.</p>
<p>The day job was slow, which I hate. I can feel the pressure building when I’m not moving fast enough and with the boss off on his holidays it can lead to hassle up front. Thinks seem to be slow all over, though, as vast numbers start to head off towards sunnier climes, leaving the office barren and rumbling along. It will soon be my turn and it can’t come quick enough now.</p>
<p>I had an excellent writing session last night. I put GREENER to the side for the evening to work on some ideas I’d had over the weekend and it ended up consuming me. I’ll have to get a new notebook for going away now, though, because all my work went into the brand new one I’d bought. I couldn’t resist the sheen, smell and feel of the paper.</p>
<p>I spent some time catching up on all the blogs I read regularly since I’ve not had a chance over the past couple of days. Wish I hadn’t. One of them left me feeling shocked and angry at the unbelievable selfishness and self-absorbed nature of the writing. Not often does my jaw physically hang and I feel sick from reading peoples’ comments, but this was just disgusting drivel and I’ve now lost a large chunk of respect for someone I considered a friend.</p>
<p>I watched a fascinating documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of Harper Lee’s <em>To Kill A Mockingbird</em>. Writer, Andrew Smith (I think that was his name), headed back to the writer’s hometown and tracked her life. He came across an amazing array of people, from the most poisonous bigots to the most wonderful, open-minded people.</p>
<p>It amazes me how the KKK can even survive these days judging by the ridiculousness look of their gowns alone, never mind their hate-filled views. We think we have it bad over here with bigotry but that lot in the American south really do take some beating. Wish someone would as well.</p>
<p>What it did highlight for me is how relevant Lee’s book still is today and always will be. It’s a shame she&#8217;s never spoken about it since but her final words on the matter seem very apt somehow: “<em>I said all I wanted to say; why write more</em>?”</p>
<p>The programme was then followed up by the classic movie adaption of the book with Gregory Peck. I shouldn’t have watched it because I’m knackered today as a result but it was worth it.</p>
<p>Peace and out!</p>
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I started to feel quite run down towards the end of last week and after my last blog post on Saturday felt really quite rubbish. So I downed tools and took a pit stop, a little time out for myself. I figured a day and a half downtime and cut off from the Internet [...]]]></description>
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<p>I started to feel quite run down towards the end of last week and after my last blog post on Saturday felt really quite rubbish. So I downed tools and took a pit stop, a little time out for myself. I figured a day and a half downtime and cut off from the Internet would be better than several days off through illness. And it did the trick—I’m feeling much better. All I needed was some time off resting and moseying about.</p>
<p>There was a lot happening around the house to keep me otherwise occupied: demolition of a side porch never used and that had been blocked off by concrete after some building work. The conservatory is now more usable and the living room has a higher capacity. All good stuff.</p>
<p>I managed to get some fairly decent reading sessions down, though, and have begun thinking about what books I want to take on my summer holiday, which is just around the corner. I’ve got a Rankin and an Auster that are itching at the bit, but I reckon I’ll have the space and time for two more. Or maybe four.</p>
<p>I’m really looking forward to going away. Two weeks of doing absolutely nothing, relaxing and putting my feet up under a warm sun and with all the food and drink I can eat. Awesome; it can’t come quick enough.</p>
<p>Of course, it’s not that I won’t be writing while I’m gone, I’ve bought a special pad for the journey; a brand new moleskin has found it’s way into my possession and will be dedicated purely towards the Portugal trip.</p>
<p>Gail’s studio opened for business and she’s had her first few clients in through the door. It’s an exciting time for everyone with all that’s going on down at Gail Galbraith Photography. If you didn’t already know, she’s <a href="http://www.gailgalbraith.co.uk" target="_blank">offering offering portrait shoots for £25</a> (knocked down from £40) if you book before 31st August 2010 and you use the word “Leith” in your query. For that you get a 1 hour session in her new studio in Leith, 1 free 8&#215;6 print, an online gallery to show off to friends and family and where images can be purchase direct from, and all images from the shoot on a free low-resolution CD. (Subject to max of 4 people per session; each additional person is £5 each). You can contact Gail at <a href="mailto:gail@gailgalbraith.co.uk">gail@gailgalbraith.co.uk</a> and view her website at: <a href="http://www.gailgalbraith.co.uk" target="_blank">www.gailgalbraith.co.uk</a>.</p>
<p>Finally, have you ever wondered how <em>Sweet Georgia Brown</em> might sound if played by a skiffle band and tractor? Well, here it is:</p>
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<p>Peace and out!</p>
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Looking back, June was a great month. May had been good and I had been wanting to build on it, so when carrying out my GDR review of the past 30 days I was delighted with the results of both the amount of work I’ve got through, the quality of my submissions, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Looking back, June was a great month. May had been good and I had been wanting to build on it, so when carrying out my GDR review of the past 30 days I was delighted with the results of both the amount of work I’ve got through, the quality of my submissions, the changes made to my routine and of those unexpected things that popped up along the way, of which there were a few.</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s my review. As you can see by the length of it&#8217;s been a stonking month. It started off small—I&#8217;d deliberately laid out a thin set of plans—but as the month wore on I seemed to become more motivated. Long may that continue!</p>
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<p><strong>Fiction</strong><br />
* Complete first rewrite of GATECRASH – done; carry into next year for completion.<br />
* Polish final draft of GREENER IS THE GRASS – IP; final target end of July.<br />
* Write at least one new short/flash story – done.<br />
* Catch up on short/flash story backlog – IP; final target end of July to complete.<br />
* Re-submit any rejected/recalled short stories &#8211; done; new submission tracking system now in place.<br />
* Submit to selected fiction/poetry competitions &#8211; several poetry and short stories entered.<br />
* Rewrote PAINT for a submission.<br />
* Highly polished A POINT OF VIEW for application.</p>
<p><strong>Poetry</strong><br />
* Write at least one poem per week &#8211; 5/5 done.<br />
* Catch up on backlog &#8211; IP; final target end of July to complete.</p>
<p><strong>Editing</strong><br />
* Publish June ‘10 issue – done.<br />
* Announce hiatus – abandoned.<br />
* Update site to reflect – abandoned.<br />
* Stay on top of submissions to get ahead &#8211; IP; issue 12 – full; issue 13 &#8211; 50%; issue 14 &#8211; 10%</p>
<p><strong>Freelance</strong><br />
* Get some local gigs to review for NotW &#8211; Supergrass gig covered but not for newspaper.<br />
* Keep all websites updated and relevant &#8211; minor updates; new news page; new splash designed; new anthology added.<br />
* Wrote Six Nations preview article including paid advertisement.<br />
* Edited photographer’s advertising copy for new campaign.</p>
<p><strong>Reading &amp; Learning</strong><br />
* The Grave Tattoo by Val McDermid (48%) &#8211; IP<br />
* Work anthology – complete.<br />
* The Kenneth William Diaries by Russell Davies (38%) &#8211; IP<br />
* Suggs and the City by Suggs (2%) – left just now.</p>
<p><strong>Things That Turned Up</strong><br />
* Attended author event with Yann Martel at the Traverse Theatre.<br />
* Made some technically interesting improvements for photography client’s website.<br />
* Edinburgh Book Festival/UNESCO reading opportunity application sent in.<br />
* All events wanted for EBF in August I managed to get.<br />
* STELLA released on Kindle.</p>
<p><strong>Submissions Made</strong><br />
6 poems sent out &#8211; 1 sold<br />
18 shorts sent out &#8211; 2 rejections</p>
<p><strong>Outstanding</strong><br />
Short stories &#8211; 16<br />
Poetry &#8211; 5</p>
<p><strong>Successes</strong><br />
* THE FINAL NAIL poem bought by Every Day Poets. Publication pending.<br />
* MIDDLE AGE poem was included in Poetry Rivals Anthology 2009.</p>
<p><strong>Failures</strong><br />
None. This has been a great couple of months. I am on a ROLL, DUDE!</p>
<p>Till tomorrow. Peace and out!</p>
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Bit of a slow day yesterday. It’s become so sticky and muggy over the past couple of days that commuting has become a misery (I’m sweating way too much) and sleeping is almost impossible (like lying in a pool of water). It’s so bad I actually yearn for the air conditioned office where my [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bit of a slow day yesterday. It’s become so sticky and muggy over the past couple of days that commuting has become a misery (I’m sweating way too much) and sleeping is almost impossible (like lying in a pool of water). It’s so bad I actually yearn for the air conditioned office where my day job is carried out.</p>
<p>I need rain and lots of it. And I need the wind to blow it in my face; traditional Scottish summer weather that refreshes the soul and blows away all this icky wicky sticky sweaty nonsense. The trouble is this weekend is set to be another scorcher, with temperatures getting as high as 27 in Scotland (32 in the south east!) so I’d better not put that bottle of sun tan lotion away just yet. Not if I’m going to get that garden sorted without burning my napper again.</p>
<p>I write up my application for the UNESCO Story Shop programme at this year’s <a href="http://www.edbookfest.co.uk" target="_blank">Edinburgh Book Festival</a> but couldn’t send it in. I found myself tweaking the story slightly as I gave it another read-through, and with changes made I wanted to sit on them for one more night. Today it goes off otherwise I’ll be like this every night.</p>
<p>Later today on BBC Radio 4 you can hear a programme called <em>Flash!</em>. Over the course of the week, 16 flash fiction stories written by Tania Hershman are being read out in a celebration of this burgeoning art form.</p>
<p>I came to know Tania through her fabulous submissions to the <a href="http://www.ranfurly-review.co.uk" target="_blank">Ranfurly Review</a>, one of which is being read today; <em>At Camden Town He Said He Loved Me</em> is a fantastic piece of work and that’s why I’m thrill to boast I spotted it first! It was published in issue 3 of our humble magazine, which you can <a href="http://www.ranfurly-review.co.uk/issues/The_Ranfurly_Review_Issue_3.pdf" target="_blank"> download for free and read here</a>. <em>Flash!</em> is on from 3.30pm to 3.45pm.</p>
<p>Not much else to report so have a great day.</p>
<p>Pace e fuori!</p>
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Yesterday morning was all about one thing: the ticket launch for this year&#8217;s Edinburgh Book Festival. As you can see if you scroll down to yesterday&#8217;s post, I got all the tickets I was looking for. Will Self with Donald S Murray on the 30th was a late addition, and I also have Louise [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yesterday morning was all about one thing: the ticket launch for this year&#8217;s <a href="http://www.edbookfest.co.uk" target="_blank">Edinburgh Book Festival</a>. As you can see if you scroll down to yesterday&#8217;s post, I got all the tickets I was looking for. Will Self with Donald S Murray on the 30th was a late addition, and I also have Louise Rennison  on the 18th in the RBS Main Theatre to add to the list. That&#8217;s a teen event for my daughter.</p>
<p>Having been up so damn early to get the tickets and with the house empty by the time I&#8217;d got them, I went back to bed for a lie down. I figured I&#8217;d have a more productive day if I could concentrate on but one thing, which at the time and despite trying, I just couldn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>An extra couple of hours did me the world of good and I was able to get back into the swing of things. I took care of some tidying up then got down to work on GREENER IS THE GRASS.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve realised that there needs to be a new start to the book. While it&#8217;s quite dramatic having an earthquake kick things off, the book is actually a slow rise to the exciting stuff; there needs to be more of a hook into the story not just an exciting, unrelated beginning. I&#8217;ll keep running through the proofing while I figure out how to handle the new chapter 1.</p>
<p>Wife and daughter headed off late afternoon to see <a href="http://www.pinkspage.com" target="_blank">Pink</a> at Hampden Park in Glasgow, which left me with an empty house for entire evening on a Saturday night. Cue bachelor day re-visitation. I put on a couple of DVDs (<em>48 Hours</em> and<em> Sex &amp; Drugs &amp; Rock &amp; Roll)</em>, ordered an Indian takeaway (lamb madras with all the trimmings) and cracked open a couple of cool beers from the fridge.</p>
<p>Good luck to England in today&#8217;s 2nd Round World Cup match against Germany. I fear for them but hopefully they can pull together some of that great British spirit and finally get a result against  the Germans after years of penalty misses and all sorts of nearly-made-its.</p>
<p>Right now, I&#8217;m off up town for my constitutional.</p>
<p>Frieden und heraus!</p>
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Tickets for this year&#8217;s Edinburgh International Book Festival went on sale this morning. In fact, as I type this I&#8217;ve just closed down my browser after waiting patiently for a session, then tentatively working my through the Book Fest site to order all my tickets.
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<p>Tickets for this year&#8217;s <a href="http://www.edbookfest.co.uk" target="_blank">Edinburgh International Book Festival</a> went on sale this morning. In fact, as I type this I&#8217;ve just closed down my browser after waiting patiently for a session, then tentatively working my through the Book Fest site to order all my tickets.</p>
<p>The phone lines have never provided me any luck and I saw a picture of the massive queue outside the EICC so that&#8217;s just a no go. Technology works for me in this case and I got everything I wanted, except for a couple where the events are missing from the site. This year I&#8217;ll be in the RBS Main Tent a total of 15 times, the Scottish Power Tent 6 times, Pepper&#8217;s Theatre 6 times, the Writer&#8217;s Retreat 5 times, the Spiegeltent once, and if all goes well, spend some time in the &#8216;yurt&#8217;, which is the author&#8217;s green room.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my schedule:</p>
<p><strong>Saturday 14th</strong><br />
Philip Pullman  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Fast-changing Britain  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Allan Brown  at:  PEPPERS THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Sunday 15th</strong><br />
Ten at Ten (15th)  WRITERS&#8217; RETREAT<br />
Carol Ann Duffy at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Gary Younge  at:  SCOTTISHPOWER STUDIO THEATRE<br />
Philip Ball  at:  PEPPERS THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Tuesday 17th</strong><br />
Tony Black &amp; Gillian Galbraith  at:  PEPPERS THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Wednesday 18th</strong><br />
Alan Bissett &amp; Lars Husum  at:  PEPPERS THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Thursday 19th</strong><br />
Ian Rankin at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Candia McWilliam  at:  SCOTTISHPOWER STUDIO THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Friday 20th</strong><br />
The James Tait Black Memorial Prize  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Alan Warner  at:  SCOTTISHPOWER STUDIO THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Saturday 21st</strong><br />
Ten at Ten at:  WRITERS&#8217; RETREAT<br />
A C Grayling  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Heather Brooke  at:  SCOTTISHPOWER STUDIO THEATRE<br />
Lydia Davis  at:  WRITERS&#8217; RETREAT</p>
<p><strong>Sunday 22nd</strong><br />
Ten at Ten (22nd)  at:  WRITERS&#8217; RETREAT<br />
Roy Hattersley  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Ken MacLeod &amp; Adam Roberts  at:  PEPPERS THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Monday 23rd</strong><br />
Tom Bingham  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Has the Novel Reached Crisis Point?  at:  SCOTTISHPOWER STUDIO THEATRE<br />
Garry Trudeau in conversation with Steve Bell  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Tuesday 24th</strong><br />
Seamus Heaney  On:  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Alexander McCall Smith in conversation with Andrew Sachs  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Wednesday 25th</strong><br />
Mark Billingham  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Jackie Kay  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Sunday 29th</strong><br />
Joyce Carol Oates  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Katharine Hibbert &amp; Sheena Iyengar  at:  PEPPERS THEATRE</p>
<p><strong>Monday 30th</strong><br />
Ten at Ten (30th) at:  WRITERS&#8217; RETREAT<br />
Louise Welsh at:  HIGHLAND PARK SPIEGELTENT<br />
Antonia Fraser in conversation with Ian Rankin  at:  RBS MAIN THEATRE<br />
Donald S Murray &#038; Will Self  at:  SCOTTISHPOWER STUDIO THEATRE </p>
<p>I wanted to make sure I was there on the opening day and the very last day. The only days I won&#8217;t be there at all are on my anniversary, one day I am at a wedding and two evenings when I have tickets to go and see some gigs: Limp Bizkit and Modest Mouse. Other than that it&#8217;s a full wrap. There may be more as late events get added while the festival is running. I can&#8217;t wait!</p>
<p>Yesterday was really all about the day job in the end so nothing worth covering there. Today is all about catching up on paperwork, a bit of tidying up and then down to the page. I think I should be able to get the proofing done on GREENER and I want to get my application to the Book Festival&#8217;s new writer slots sent off.</p>
<p>Vrede en uit!</p>
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I’ve decided what I’ll submit to the Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust’s programme for reading slots at this year’s  Edinburgh Book Festival. I wanted it to be something punchy, engaging and would prove a good advert.
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<p>I’ve decided what I’ll submit to the Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust’s programme for reading slots at this year’s  <a href="http://www.edbookfest.co.uk" target="_blank">Edinburgh Book Festival</a>. I wanted it to be something punchy, engaging and would prove a good advert.</p>
<p>I had two stories immediately in mind. I was cut between LETTING GO, a sad story about two old men gone fishing, one of whom is struggling to get over his wife’s death. It’s good and fits the length requirements but it&#8217;s possibly that little bit too sad and slow moving. My other idea was A POINT OF VIEW, the sharply emotional story of a guy being sacked from a job he never really liked anyway. It’s fast paced, intense and engaging from the start. Above all it reads well aloud and is solidly in my own voice.</p>
<p>I went with the latter and spent the last two nights polishing it up. I&#8217;m going to give it some vocal try outs this weekend just to be sure.</p>
<p>I’ve also been working on GREENER IS THE GRASS, moving through the manuscript while remembering some of the tips I picked up from Stephen King’s <em>On Writing</em>. Nothing complicated, just things I never used to look out for specifically, like adverbs, themes and concentrating more on what the readers sees. It’s getting there.</p>
<p>I’ve had no more submissions back but I do have some ideas for new markets. <em>New Writing Scotland</em> has opened for subs to their next anthology. They should expect something from me very soon.</p>
<p>The sun has finally given in to cloud over the past couple of days but it’s still as warm as a brothel’s boiler room. Scotland in June and several days of sunshine means we are already talking about droughts and possibly hosepipe bans. Meanwhile, in the highlands, there is still snow lying on the ground. What a contradictory place we live.</p>
<p>Speaking of the sun, I think I forgot to mention we booked our family holiday last week. We’re flying off to the Algarve in a few weeks for some relaxation of intense proportions. The whole family needs this; it needs to be a good one.</p>
<p>I’ve got a busy weekend coming up: <a href="http://www.edbookfest.co.uk" target="_blank">Edinburgh Book Festival</a> tickets go on sale at 9am tomorrow, so tonight I’ll be finalising the events, workshops and debates I want to attend. I also have to start getting some new clothes in for going away—I’ll need a bunch of new thongs and vest tops, maybe some new hats and definitely lots of sun cream.</p>
<p>Wife and daughter are heading to Glasgow for the day tomorrow and won’t be back until late. Cue much unbroken writing during the day for me, with some spells out playing with Pippin in the garden. Tomorrow night I’m planning an Indian take out; something hot like Madras, along with a good film and some really cold beer.</p>
<p>Shalom!</p>
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Margo Macdonald is at it again. She’s talking sense when all around her are going mad. Again. She’s the first MSP to come out with a case for scrapping the Edinburgh Trams farce altogether, citing the council’s plans to borrow a further £55 million and sack Bilfinger Berger, as well as the possibility of [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_east_and_fife/10357702.stm" target="_blank">Margo Macdonald is at it again</a>. She’s talking sense when all around her are going mad. Again. She’s the first MSP to come out with a case for scrapping the Edinburgh Trams farce altogether, citing the council’s plans to borrow a further £55 million and sack Bilfinger Berger, as well as the possibility of the total cost ending up nearer £600 million as her justification.</p>
<p>Margo told the BBC: &#8220;<em>Because of the economic downturn, lots of big projects are being closed down. I think we wouldn&#8217;t lose as much face as was once feared if we had to say that we have spent too much on the trams and we will have too much to spend in the future before they would make any money for us. I think we might conceivably see the project come to an end.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>She’s right. She usually is. Common sense and logic course through Margo like a river in spate and one is left rueing that there aren’t more people like her serving in the Scottish “Parliament”. Of course, Edinburgh could be left with another “Edinburgh&#8217;s Shame” but that’s not surprising given Edinburgh Council’s historic lack of ability to pull through with anything worthwhile. The ET project is just the tip of the iceberg; their numerous attempts at improving traffic and public transport in Edinburgh have all fallen short with sometimes comical but always costly turnarounds. Remember the pelican crossings they put in all along George Street then took away the following weekend?</p>
<p>So the Trams project so far looks like this: Leith Walk is still a mess with numerous businesses having folded because of the 2 and a half year programme of roadworks. The same goes for the west end around Haymarket. Princes Street has tracks that appear from nowhere at one end then disappear at the other—a hazard to cyclists is about the only purpose they offer up. And the only stretch of, as yet unlaid track that is going to server any purpose, might be between the airport and Haymarket—IF they can rumble up another £55 million.</p>
<p>And so history repeats itself. When Edinburgh tried to build the National Monument on top of Calton Hill in 1816 they ran out of money then too. Now it lies unfinished and is more commonly known as “Edinburgh’s Shame”. I think Edinburgh Council’s intention is to destroy the face of Edinburgh, not preserve or improve it. Edinburgh wouldn’t look the same without the acropolis now, though I wonder if we shall still feel the same about unused tram lines in 100 years time.</p>
<p>Half way through yesterday afternoon I remembered I was supposed to be leaving for a dentist appointment. Thankfully I had no unstoppable commitments so was able to shoot off from work slightly early to get my little pearlies checked out. A clean bill of health was delivered and there’s no need to go back until December. I put it down to milk and lots of it.</p>
<p>Back home I finally got round to rewriting and polishing my review of the recent Supergrass gig at the Glasgow Barrowlands. You can read it at the <a href="http://manintheeast.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Man in the East</a>.</p>
<p>I also wrote up a new article for my <a href="http://sixnationsrugby.wordpress.com" target="_blank">Six Nations Rugby Spotlight</a>, the reason being I needed to get next year’s fixtures published early and to include a paid advertisement in the copy. Nice.</p>
<p>With the rest of the family out at the theatre (Rocky Horror Picture Show—not my thing) and with it being way too hot to do much else in my office (even the tropical fish were coming lying on the surface to try and cool down) I took my work outside.</p>
<p>I worked on proofing GREENER IS THE GRASS and gave the <a href="http://www.edbookfest.co.uk" target="_blank">Edinburgh Book Festival</a> programme of events a more thorough going over. I’ve always boasted about how each year at the book fest I’ve gotten involved in new things and used my time to expand, grow and recharge, and so although my initial skim was a bit of a disappointment I still expect this year to be the same provided I apply myself right.</p>
<p>My approach is therefore this: I’m going to push myself into new areas and ideas. There’s still a lack of any decent workshops around (once you’ve done them they never actually change and they lack substance with the 90 minutes they have), so I&#8217;ve circled a few debates, lectures and sessions with authors who are “thinkers” ahead of being writers. I’m fighting to fit everything in but once I’ve got all my tickets (released Saturday) I’ll post my vision through my selected events.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a special offer running on my books at the moment. If you head over to my website (or the BOOKS page on this blog) and purchase any of them, when you are directed to Lulu simply enter the code <strong>FREEGROUND305</strong> to get free ground shipping up to the value of £25. Offer ends 30th June.</p>
<p>STELLA is also available now to purchase from Kindle. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Stella-ebook/dp/B003HS5MXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;m=A7B2F8DUJ88VZ&amp;s=digital-text&amp;qid=1276441236&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank">Click here to buy a copy</a> priced $5.29.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gailgalbraith.co.uk" target="_blank">Gail Galbraith Photography</a> is offering portrait shoots for £25 (knocked down from £40) if you book before 31st August 2010 and you use the word “Leith” in your query. For that you get a 1 hour session in her new studio in Leith, 1 free 8&#215;6 print, an online gallery to show off to friends and family and where images can be purchase direct from, and all images from the shoot on a free low-resolution CD. (Subject to max of 4 people per session; each additional person is £5 each). You can contact Gail at <a href="mailto:gail@gailgalbraith.co.uk">gail@gailgalbraith.co.uk</a> and view her website at: <a href="http://www.gailgalbraith.co.uk" target="_blank">www.gailgalbraith.co.uk</a></p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for me just now. Peace out!</p>
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<p>Yesterday was a blast. I spent some of the morning up in town doing some shopping for my parent’s visit later in the day, which naturally included a stop off in the coffee shop and a read of the paper. When I got home I sat in the sunny paradise of my back garden for the rest of the morning and read a book. It was bliss.</p>
<p>My parent’s arrived around lunchtime and we spent most of our time sitting it in the garden soaking up the sun, alcohol and some wide ranging chit chat. I’d spent the whole of Saturday getting the house cleaned up and tidy for their arrival only to spend most of the time sitting in the garden—go figure, eh?</p>
<p>Later, we enjoyed a wholesome roast beef dinner (cooked on my Dad’s request—kind of) and followed that up with fresh coffee and a choice of lime cheesecake or trifle. Lovely jubbly. I was totally stuffed and am still struggling to walk if the truth be told.</p>
<p>We got really lucky with the weather over the weekend. It was great being able to enjoy the garden for the day but it made the house cleaning on Saturday a bit of a droll affair. There was much panting and sweating as I worked the rooms. The house needed it, though, and having it look so clean is quite satisfying now it’s all done.</p>
<p>Yesterday was Father’s Day here in the UK. My daughter gave me a crime novel by a new writer she’s found for me along with a massive block of Galaxy chocolate. I’ll enjoy that over a film some night. To my own dad I gave a vocal card of a cheeky monkey, and I had planned to take him out to the aquarium centre in Tranent so he could select my new stock of tropical fish, but after he’d had a couple of beers he was too tired to go. Another time.</p>
<p>Despite using Factor 30 lotion all day yesterday, I’ve still managed to get burnt. Not my head this time, it was protected by a cap, but I have a large V shape on my neck and chest where my shirt was lying open. Against my blue work shirt it makes for quite a patriotic display of British colours.</p>
<p>I hardly spent any time on the internet over the whole weekend until last night. It felt good to be away from it for a few hours and not feel bothered about email checking or anything like that. There’s a certain freedom to be gained from gong into my workspace and closing the door, but equally, after a while, there’s a certain amount of freedom also to be gained from closing the door and not entering.</p>
<p>And so another new week is here. Yesterday was good for me because I got to spend time with my folks as well as my own family. I think Gail badly needed the rest, too, and soaking up the sun and wine in the garden on a sunny is the perfect tonic for recharging the batteries. All work and no play and all that jazz.</p>
<p>I am having a good month with my workload—my GDRs are turning over nicely—and I intend to have met another two, maybe three monthly goals by the end of the week. GDRs, for those of you who have been reading this blog unaware of the acronym, stands for Goals, Dreams and Resolutions. It’s an expanded form of the traditional New Year’s resolution list with the aim of providing consistent targets and desires within your working life, in my case writing, which can also be used as motivation and for looking to see how far you’ve come. It was designed by Devon Ellington and I recommend it to loads of people. I recommend it to you.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a special offer running on my books at the moment. If you head over to my website (or the BOOKS page on this blog) and purchase any of them, when you are directed to Lulu simply enter the code <strong>FREEGROUND305</strong> to get free ground shipping up to the value of £25. Offer ends 30th June.</p>
<p>STELLA is also available now to purchase from Kindle. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Stella-ebook/dp/B003HS5MXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;m=A7B2F8DUJ88VZ&amp;s=digital-text&amp;qid=1276441236&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank">Click here to buy a copy</a> priced $5.29.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gailgalbraith.co.uk" target="_blank">Gail Galbraith Photography</a> is offering portrait shoots for £25 (knocked down from £40) if you book before 31st August 2010 and you use the word “Leith” in your query. For that you get a 1 hour session in her new studio in Leith, 1 free 8&#215;6 print, an online gallery to show off to friends and family and where images can be purchase direct from, and all images from the shoot on a free low-resolution CD. (Subject to max of 4 people per session; each additional person is £5 each). You can contact Gail at <a href="mailto:gail@gailgalbraith.co.uk">gail@gailgalbraith.co.uk</a> and view her website at: <a href="http://www.gailgalbraith.co.uk" target="_blank">www.gailgalbraith.co.uk</a></p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for me just now. Peace out!</p>
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I logged on to the Edinburgh Book Festival website first thing yesterday morning, but my hopes of an early scan of the 2010 events programme was dashed when I found out it was a 12 noon launch. I had to wait. It was tortuous.
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<p>I logged on to the Edinburgh Book Festival website first thing yesterday morning, but my hopes of an early scan of the 2010 events programme was dashed when I found out it was a 12 noon launch. I had to wait. It was tortuous.</p>
<p>Eventually the <a href="http://www.edbookfest.co.uk/news.html#2010" target="_blank">EBF launch press release</a> was announced and by 1pm I’d had my first tentative scan through the PDF version of what August has in store. My first thought: deflating.</p>
<p>My first look at the programme is usually quiet an exciting moment, as I find out which local and Scottish authors are on their way to Charlotte Square, which of my personal favourite authors are coming, and which big names will be treading the boards. But there was none of that. In fact, it’s a pretty dire programme from a personal angle.</p>
<p>There’s a couple of notable exceptions such as Philip Pullman, Fay Weldon, Seamus Heaney and Lionel Shriver, but that’s pretty much where it ends. There’s nobody to get <em>really </em>excited about, no authors I’ve never seen that have always to meet, and many of the regulars I would always make the effort to see are notable in their absence.</p>
<p>The theme for this year&#8217;s event is &#8220;the new world order&#8221; and it seems there is a new order in the Book Festival management with new director Nick Barley making an immediate mark. U.S. writers will play a prominent role among the 750 authors from 50 different countries that will be available.</p>
<p>Barley aims to hold “an ambitious survey of American contemporary writing,” with more than 45 authors coming under the American theme, including Garry Trudeau, Bill Clegg, David Vann, Willy Vlautin, Leanne Shapton, Simon Rich and Adam Ross. They aren’t names I recognise so I’ll be looking to my Stateside writing buddies for recommendations. And how can anyone talk about contemporary American writing without Paul Auster being involved?</p>
<p>The next step is to get a hard copy of the programme and plan out my August in fine detail. There’s obviously going to be a lot more research to do before I order my tickets but in the lack of there being any magical “must-see” events, I still intend to get a lot out of it. It IS the Edinburgh Book Festival after all, and it IS my end of writing year, so there’s bound to be something good to come out of it—there always is.</p>
<p>My royalty statement came in from Smashing Press yesterday and it would appear there has been a rather hefty boost in my sales. It makes for odd reading.</p>
<p>Sales of my latest poetry book, SILLY POEMS FOR WEE PEOPLE VOL.2 matched sales of FRINGE FANTASTIC, so even though FF was released five years ago it still matches my newest work in terms of sales. What is <em>really</em> odd is that sales of POOLSIDE POETRY outstripped both by double the amount. It was traditionally my weakest selling book but for some reason has become popular. Long may it continue!</p>
<p>If you want to join in the mass celebration of my books head over to my website (or the BOOKS page on this blog) and order some copies. Here’s something to make it more tantalising for you: type in this offer code when you get to Lulu and you can get free ground shipping on purchases up to the value of £25. Offer ends 30th June. The code is: <strong>FREEGROUND305</strong>.</p>
<p>It promises to be a busy weekend when I get done with the day job later today. I’m hoping to grab a couple of pints in Clark’s and catch the England World Cup match against Algeria, and tomorrow I have a to-do list as long as my leg before my parents arrive on Sunday for a visit and a nice roast dinner.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re an e-book fan, then you might be interested to know that my book, STELLA, is now available to purchase from Kindle. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Stella-ebook/dp/B003HS5MXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;m=A7B2F8DUJ88VZ&amp;s=digital-text&amp;qid=1276441236&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank">Click here to buy a copy of STELLA, the Kindle Edition</a>, priced $5.29.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gailgalbraith.co.uk" target="_blank">Gail Galbraith Photography</a> is offering portrait shoots for £25 (knocked down from £40) if you book before 31st August 2024 and you use the word “Leith” in your query. For that you get a 1 hour session in her new studio in Leith, 1 free 8&#215;6 print, an online gallery to show off to friends and family and where images can be purchase direct from, and all images from the shoot on a free low-resolution CD. (Subject to max of 4 people per session; each additional person is £5 each). You can contact Gail at <a href="mailto:gail@gailgalbraith.co.uk">gail@gailgalbraith.co.uk</a> and view her website at: <a href="http://www.gailgalbraith.co.uk" target="_blank">www.gailgalbraith.co.uk</a></p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for me just now. Peace out!</p>
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<p>It was back to work for me yesterday after a couple of hell-raising days off work. I was through in Glasgow on Tuesday and got back late on Wednesday afternoon, my mood one of cheery ridiculousness after a day out with my sister, a few beverages partaken, and a superb gig at the Barrowlands—Supergrass bidding a fond farewell to their Scottish fans.</p>
<p>We started our day in the Clockwork Pub on Glasgow’s south side. I’d had an easy start to the day and after dumping my overnight gear at my sister’s we headed round to the pub and commenced the proceedings. Several pints were consumed before we ordered dinner: pizza for me and scampi and chips for my sister.</p>
<p>When the food arrived it looked delicious. And it was. My sister’s, however, arrived minus any sachets of tartar sauce, so (and I kid ye not), she complained vociferously to the manager before running home and returning with a jar of tartar she had in her fridge. Mission accomplished, and so embarrassed was the waiter, we got a free round of drinks for our efforts. Cue double vodka and Red Bulls.</p>
<p>After a few more voddies we piled into a taxi and raced towards the Barrowlands. The place was sold out for the last ever Scottish gig by Supergrass since they are formally calling it a day after this tour. They divided the set into their album years and played a selection from each. It was a novel way to do it but it also meant the craziness never really hit the heights until the latter half of the gig. All the great ones were there: <em>Moving</em>, <em>Richard III</em>, <em>Alright</em>, and of course, <em>Pumping On Your Stereo</em> to name a small few.</p>
<p>Into Wednesday and after an easy morning at my sisters that included a leisurely brunch in Ludovics, I was back home by 5pm and painting my wife’s studio (coat number four) by 6pm. We used one-coat paint but still it will need more coverage. The walls are in a terrible state but it has to be done and it is getting better day by day.</p>
<p>And so it was back to work yesterday. It felt like a Monday having been off for two days, but it was also quite good because it meant I was only two days from the real weekend. I started late and finished early—it’s been months since I could so I took advantage.</p>
<p>Last night I went to an event at the Traverse Theatre just off Lothian Road. Yann Martel was in town to promote his new book, <em>Beatrice and Virgil,</em> in association with Canongate press and Waterstone’s.</p>
<p>After reading a short extract surrounding the make-up of a pear, Martel discussed the book with host Richard Holloway, and inevitably, the effect that winning the Man Booker Prize with <em>Life of Pi</em> had on his life.</p>
<p><em>Beatrice And Virgil</em> has taken him five years to write, the first two years after his big win being spent on the road touring and not writing a thing. It’s pitched as taking the reader on an imaginative odyssey, on the way asking profound questions about life and art, truth and deception, responsibility and complicity. It forces us to look in-depth at the human capacity for cruelty and examine our own ability to react to it. Unknown to me, it also centres around the Holocaust, which led to a couple of very tight and loaded questions from the audience, mainly concerned about the absence of Israel in the book and the fact that the subject matter has been seen by some to have been treated poorly with a story told through animals. Martel’s defence was admirable, referencing the lost art of the allegory and the innocence and non-judgmental approach that we, as humans, have towards violent animals as opposed to violent humans.</p>
<p>Martel confirmed that <em>Life Of Pi</em> is definitely being made into a movie, an announcement that was met with a lot of ooh’s and aah’s from the audience. He also talked about his mission to educate the current Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, who it appears hasn&#8217;t picked up a book since his early twenties. Martel revealed he has been sending Harper books of all possible genres and types along with a handwritten letter to Harper every two weeks for the past three years. And when Martel is not in town other Canadian writers take up the task.</p>
<p>Martel argues how anyone can possibly be a leader without ever seeing the other person’s point of view, without seeing things from someone else’s skin, without travelling or reading literature. Fiction analyses the human condition, therefore, how can we trust anyone in such a position of power to make the right decisions if their minds are closed to such things. &#8220;What does Harper dream of if his imagination is not being used?&#8221; he says, and it&#8217;s a good point he makes. Following it through in the manner he does should be applauded in my opinion.</p>
<p>Rather tellingly, Martel has not heard a thing from Harper—no letter, email, phone call, zip.</p>
<p>It was a fascinating 75 minutes but I didn’t stay for the signing, preferring to head off home for a cup of tea and to reflect on Martel’s words. Looking back I don’t feel I really connected with him. He won the Booker in 2002 and spent two years touring. Fair enough, it changed his life and comes with the territory when you turn a relatively decent selling book into a multi-million pound entity. But five years to write what is actually a very short novel that claims to be so very deep and philosophical, seems to me to be a bit fearful, and dare I say it, arrogant. I‘m not at all surprised he’s getting bad press but I do hope the book does well. Maybe if he just wrote more he wouldn’t feel as though he was up against it so much.</p>
<p>I’ll be heading home early later today and I’m going to enjoy my weekend immensely. The Leith Festival kicks off tonight and tomorrow is the Gala Day. It should be a great day.</p>
<p>Until tomorrow—peace out!</p>
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I had a fantastic start to yesterday with another couple of gigs lined up to my expanding superlist: The Charlatans in October in Edinburgh and then Roger Waters performing The Wall at the O2 in London next May.
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<p>I had a fantastic start to yesterday with another couple of gigs lined up to my expanding superlist: <strong>The Charlatans</strong> in October in Edinburgh and then <strong>Roger Waters </strong>performing The Wall at the O2 in London next May.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m absolutely over the moon about the latter gig as it has always been a dream of mine to see Waters in concert. It&#8217;s going to be spectacular and it will also mean a long weekend in London for Gail and I—double plus!</p>
<p>All that remains is to get a couple of hours with Dave Gilmour and I&#8217;ll be happy. Since I can never see Pink Floyd in the flesh (no pun intended) this is the very next best thing any Floyd fan could hope for. Apart, perhaps, for Aussie Floyd who always raise a goose bump or two when they come to town.</p>
<p>The full list of gigs I have on the go at the moment are:</p>
<p><strong>2010</strong><br />
Supergrass &#8211; 8 Jun<br />
Limp Bizkit &#8211; 26 Aug<br />
Gorillaz &#8211; 8 Sep<br />
Charlatans &#8211; 8 Oct<br />
Biffy Clyro &#8211; 26 Nov</p>
<p><strong>2011</strong><br />
Roger Waters &#8211; 12 Oct</p>
<p>I dedicated last night to the <a href="http://www.ranfurly-review.co.uk" target="_blank">Ranfurly Review</a>—preparing the June issue as well as deciding on its future, or at least, my short term future with it.</p>
<p>I know I said in my GDR plan for this month that I was going to move the magazine into hiatus but having sat on it a while longer and seeing the June issue coming to fruition, I’m not sure if I could let go so easily. We’re about to publish the 11th issue—surely that cannot be the end? To be honest, I don’t want it to be, and so I think after all this deliberating and to-ing and fro-ing I’m going to work harder at it to make it easier to produce. SLIMLINE, that’s the way to go, as is pushing ahead with the issues so I’m always one step in front.</p>
<p>The June issue, if you were wondering, will be available over the weekend.</p>
<p>I’m really tired this morning. I’ve just had a large black coffee with an egg and black pudding roll (yes, in the same roll) so things are on the up already. It’s been a long week at the day job with much intensity on the technical side as well as the rest of what the job entails, so I’m looking forward to the weekend with much enthusiasm.</p>
<p>As I said, I’ll get the new issue of RR published, find time to do some reading and watch a film or two, and I expect to be able to push forward mightily with GATECRASH. I also have to redesign my submission lists (after Devon&#8217;s post), and turn around all my submissions.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s going to be a busy weekend! Peace out.</p>
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