Category: Fiction
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Hi EveryoneHere is the second in a series of WordPress blog posts reflecting research I have recently been conducting. These are very much my own reflections and at the moment we are moving forward with them.Along the way we can see that pronouns are warping, merging, metamorphosing, and transforming. As positive things keep happening it is always important to be alive to the opportunities presented by the wonderful spread of digital content and the potential found in using technology to share good news and provide opportunities for engagement.bit.ly/VIROBOOK1It is always a pleasure to keep using technology and apps and other ways of getting the message out there to everyone.bit.ly/VIRO1Nowadays it is more than simply sharing links, however positive that may be for everyone.bit.ly/VIROROCKSAs I continue to experiment with blog posting it now feels like learning a new language. There is a positive powerful poetry inherent in actions like this.bit.ly/FalconBoyLet’s keep sharing positive news and opportunities.
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Hello Everyone
We are playing with words today.
Key words.
We are seeing what they sound like when we say them out loud.
We are putting them in an interesting order to see if this has a positive effect.
We are writing differently.
Using a brand new approach.
Using positive words to test their impact on being read.
Experimenting.
bit.ly/VIRO1

Putting into practice all of the very important reading we have been doing about exciting advances in software technology.
Marketing.
Promotion.
Branding.
All of the exciting opportunities that exist in the story of the 21st Century.
We are seeing what happens if we open our eyes to a new way of looking at things.
It is always good to try new things.
Positive things.
We really hope you are having a fantastic day.

We are sharing our love of information by including links to other new and exciting opportunities.
bit.ly/FalconBoy
We hope you find this new approach interesting.
We really hope to speak to you all soon.
Barnaby
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Hi Everyone
Intoxicated by the fresh scent of newly-printed matter, I have been on a formatting frenzy.
Even as we speak I am taking a break from page breaks and section breaks.
At the moment, the breaks are winning and I have requested that an extra dropdown tab from the menu be made available to me.
Page Break,
Section Break.
Heart Break.
I have learned more about front matter, printers keys, colophons, TOCs and all manner of other typesetting tomfoolery in the last few days than in a lifetime of writing.
It is writing.
The mechanics of the process.
But it is also something else.
It is the clothes we wear.
Our shoes.
The turn of a collar.
The button unbuttoned.
The single-breasted suit.
Have a great week.
Barnaby
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Hi Everyone
VIRO hit the (virtual) bookshelves yesterday.
This is Book One in the series and tells the story of Jake.
Jake is different but so is the world now.
You can buy VIRO in paperback or as an eBook.
There is a link embedded in the image.
As always, I would delighted to know what you think.
Anyway.
All this publishing excitement got me thinking about mouse mats, coffee mugs and ballpoint pens.
There was a time when everyone used a mouse mat.
Does anyone use one any more?
What about branded coffee mugs?
Given to us by reps and other people on behalf of other people.
Along with ballpoint pens.
And mouse mats.
Branded ballpoint pens.
Branded mouse mats.
My mats all perished a long time ago.
My mugs got chipped and stained.
The branded ballpoint pens tend to be the cheapest ones you can get.
Which is why I guess they were freely given away.
By people.
On behalf of other people.
Do you still have a mouse mat?
Are you using it as you read this?
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Hi Everyone
It is official.
I am now a publisher.
Well, I have been previously (sort of) but this time I own the unique numeric commercial book identifiers that will allow me to plough my own furrow.
They are mine.
And all the botheration that comes with them.
I felt it was the right thing to do.
The story is a simple one.
Years ago, in a separate but still parallel life, I published an academic book on a short cycle of British films from the 1950s and 1960s. The book was a re-calibration of my doctoral thesis.
The British New Wave has floated through space ever since like some kind of unmanned craft.
It occasionally makes contact with sentient lifeforms, crash-landing now and again on a university reading list.
Or orbiting on the every edges of some form of intellectual discourse.
But it spends most of its time merrily moving closer and closer towards the extreme outer edges of space.
On its way somewhere but never getting anywhere significant.
It never quite resulted in that dream book tour of the US that I imagined.
Nonetheless it is out there in deep space and will always be.
A permanent reminder of something.
Or nothing.
Until very recently.
A strange transmission was beamed back from the furthest reaches of the darkness.
My bank wrote to tell me that a royalty payment had been received from the book’s publishers.
Naturally, after years of radio silence, I was thrilled to hear such a message.
However, I was more thrilled by the happenstantial nature of the payment itself.
The amount I received was very much almost exactly identical to the amount I needed to purchase a swathe of unique numeric commercial book identifiers.
Within ten pounds sterling.
It seemed too good a thing not to use the monies received from one book as seed money for my next set of books.
I like to think that even as I type, The British New Wave has gone back into deep space exploration again.
On a new course bound for anywhere.
Set to make contact once again at some random point in the future intersection of space and time.
But not before I have gotten used to the radio silence.
Again.
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Hi Everyone
I’m writing again.
Just a thousand words.
It’s very different.
Far from what I’m used to writing.
Or have ever written before.
But it’s fun.
The thrill of the new.
I have no idea where it will lead.
Even if it leads anywhere.
It doesn’t have to.
I might not let you see it.
I might not let anyone.
At this stage it doesn’t matter.
All that matters is that everything begins again.
Again.
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Hello Everyone
I haven’t written a word for five days now.
Not that I’m counting.
Much.
I normally write 200 words per day.
Or at least try to.
Sometimes less. Sometimes more.
I’m fine with not writing anything.
I learned a long time ago not to be hard on myself when I wasn’t writing.
But I do prefer to be writing all the same.
When this happens to me I imagine that I am in that lovely place between words.
We are all in that place.
Sometimes not for long.
The time it takes to finish a sentence.
Or weld three sentences to form a paragraph.
Eight paragraphs to become a chapter.
Other times the time it takes for the words to begin again.
I have been in that lovely place for five days now.
I am fine with this.
I am simply waiting for that next …
Are you there too?
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Hi Everyone
In class the other day we were talking about composition and framing in contemporary filmmaking.
The conversation was animated and interesting and we were thinking of examples from films when the position that someone stands in can be read as something much more than the actor simply hitting their mark.
For example, an actor standing alone in the frame can suggest isolation.
A high camera angle and long shot length can heighten this feeling by also emphasizing smallness.
We have all seen moments in films when characters are overwhelmed by the enormity of the events that they find themselves experiencing and this enormity is doubly emphasised by their actual smallness within the frame.
No words are needed.
Single figures in a single frame can also be used to signal dominance.
Actors fill the frame with their body and this filling of the frame can be read in a variety of ways that all place emphasis on the character’s importance to the film.
Again, no words are needed.
When writing I aim to see my story cinematically.
I imagine what the story would look like as a film.
Not because I expect this to actually happen – even though it would be marvelous if it ever did.
I see my writing this way because I find it helps me strip away the language.
It helps me find the least number of words needed for a sentence.
The least number of sentences needed for a paragraph.
You get the idea.
No words are needed.
How do you write?
Speak Soon
Barnaby
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Morning Everyone
I’m struggling today.
Really struggling.
Not with New Year resolutions.
I haven’t made any.
Not with a blank page.
I am writing daily.
So what am I struggling with?
I have too many projects close to completion.
It feels like a form of digital paralysis.
Too many projects?
Close to completion?
I know what you’re thinking.
I should be so lucky.
I’m not complaining.
It is a great position to be in.
It probably means that I’m not going to get anything done today.
That’s fine.
Sometimes not getting things done is as comforting as getting things done.
I’ll try again tomorrow.
Have a great day.
Barnaby
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Happy New Year Everyone
It is that wonderful time of year when all things are reset and everything begins back at the beginning.
Or does it?
The Viro project is still up and running and perhaps it is due to my years of academic training but I still need to have something printed before I can truly get to grips with it.
Like everyone else, words accumulate on-screen on a daily basis and whilst I know that they are there in front of me it also feels like they are somehow far away.
I can keep adding words (and I do keep adding words) – one of the many values of completing a PhD is the daily discipline it forces you to adhere to – but the profoundly intimate relationship I have developed with every single one of my millions of words is also simultaneously extremely impersonal.
This is not to say that they are not my words. They most certainly are – each and every one. Perhaps I am simply acknowledging the digital distance that can now exist between oneself and one’s work.
Nor do I yearn for anything older or more intensive.
I love writing by hand but couldn’t contemplate accumulating as many words as I have managed to do over the years if I had to keep turning a page.
I save the pleasure of handwriting for cards, letters and the occasional note to school.
All of this is a long-winded way of saying that I have printed a draft of Book One in the Viro series and am now copy-editing it.
I’m not going to lie; this is not my favourite part of the whole process but it does mean that I get to use my favourite pen.
Have a great day everyone.

