Tuesday 31 July 2007

Prize Update. Nine Firsts $4,234

Now NINE First Prizes for the year

and 47 Prizes/Places in total

2007 winnings now $4,234

FIRSTS

001 Fleur wins $2,000 Guardian/Virgin Trains Prize
002 TomC wins Mary Gornall ($150)
003 TomC wins Grace Die Writers ($400)
004 Caroline wins Blaenau Gwent ($170)
005 Cally Joint Winner BBC Sedbergh Prize (Broadcast)
006 Cally wins $400 Lancet Prize and publication.
007 TomC wins $200 Pier Pressure Short-Story Prize
008 RVJ win $200 Pier Pressure Poetry Prize
009 DPJ wins Momaya


SECONDS - Runner-Up

001 DaveP RUNNER-UP in Biscuit. WINS Digital Voice Recorder ($84)
002 Cally runner-up in Cotswold Prize ($50)
003 Jenny Jackson $100 second at JBWB


THIRDS

001 Lexie 3rd in Grace Dieu ($100)
002 Fleur 3rd in Charnwood Arts
003 Alex in Cadenza $100
004 RVJ 3rd in Liverpool Comp


FINALS

001 Colin named shortlist at Happenstance
002 Lexie Highly Commended at Cafe Writers
003 Cally HC at JBWB
004 Caroline HR runner-up at Flashquake
005 BCer shortlisted (results TBA) at Philip Good
006 Cally shortlisted in Biscuit
007 ColU shortlisted in Biscuit
008 Joel shortlisted at Tonto
009 RVJ shortlisted at Earlyworks (1)
010 RVJ shortlisted at Earlyworks (2)
011 RVJ HR'd at JBWB
012 Cally HR'd at Twisted Tongue
013 Caroline HR'd in Spring JBWB
014 TomC shortlisted at Earlyworks
015 Alex named shortlist Cadenza (Santiago)
016 Colin named shortlist Cadenza (Jared Williams)
017 Cally HR at Writelink Weekender
018 Joel longlisted at Cadenza
019 Joel shortlist at Writelink
020 TomC at Kings Lynn - 1
021 TomC at Kings Lynn - 2
022 TomC at Kings Lynn - 3
023 Lexie at Kings Lynn
024 MJH at Kings Lynn
025 JJ HR at Frome
026 MJH Rec at Leaf Books
027 Cally HR at Momaya
028 RVJ shortlisted in Liverpool comp
029 MJH shortlisted, Pier Pressure
030 TomC shortlisted Pier Pressure
031 Debbie shortlisted Pier Pressure

Make that NINE Firsts

We thought this morning's mail was pretty impressive with two first prizes and a number of near-misses.


In fact our news about Momaya did not include the fact that Debbie P-J had in fact WON FIRST PRIZE of £130.


We prid eourselves in BC but I think three first prizes on the same day is definitely a first-timer!



Alex

Latest Prize Statistics

Now EIGHT First Prizes for the year

and 47 Prizes/Places in total

2007 winnings now $3,974

FIRSTS

001 Fleur wins $2,000 Guardian/Virgin Trains Prize
002 TomC wins Mary Gornall ($150)
003 TomC wins Grace Die Writers ($400)
004 Caroline wins Blaenau Gwent ($170)
005 Cally Joint Winner BBC Sedbergh Prize (Broadcast)
006 Cally wins $400 Lancet Prize and publication.
007 TomC wins $200 Pier Pressure Short-Story Prize
008 RVJ win $200 Pier Pressure Poetry Prize


SECONDS - Runner-Up

001 DaveP RUNNER-UP in Biscuit. WINS Digital Voice Recorder ($84)
002 Cally runner-up in Cotswold Prize ($50)
003 Jenny Jackson $100 second at JBWB


THIRDS

001 Lexie 3rd in Grace Dieu ($100)
002 Fleur 3rd in Charnwood Arts
003 Alex in Cadenza $100
004 RVJ 3rd in Liverpool Comp


FINALS

001 Colin named shortlist at Happenstance
002 Lexie Highly Commended at Cafe Writers
003 Cally HC at JBWB
004 Caroline HR runner-up at Flashquake
005 BCer shortlisted (results TBA) at Philip Good
006 Cally shortlisted in Biscuit
007 ColU shortlisted in Biscuit
008 Joel shortlisted at Tonto
009 RVJ shortlisted at Earlyworks (1)
010 RVJ shortlisted at Earlyworks (2)
011 RVJ HR'd at JBWB
012 Cally HR'd at Twisted Tongue
013 Caroline HR'd in Spring JBWB
014 TomC shortlisted at Earlyworks
015 Alex named shortlist Cadenza (Santiago)
016 Colin named shortlist Cadenza (Jared Williams)
017 Cally HR at Writelink Weekender
018 Joel longlisted at Cadenza
019 Joel shortlist at Writelink
020 TomC at Kings Lynn - 1
021 TomC at Kings Lynn - 2
022 TomC at Kings Lynn - 3
023 Lexie at Kings Lynn
024 MJH at Kings Lynn
025 JJ HR at Frome
026 MJH Rec at Leaf Books
027 Cally HR at Momaya
028 RVJ shortlisted in Liverpool comp
029 MJH shortlisted, Pier Pressure
030 TomC shortlisted Pier Pressure
031 Debbie shortlisted Pier Pressure
032 Debbie shortlisted Momaya, makes anthology

Annual Prize Day?

A whole string of prizes to announce including three first prizes

Britbird gets $400 for her first at The Lancet (is this a joint first?)

TomC wins $200 first in Pier Pressure's Short-Story Competition

RVJones wins $200 first in Pier Pressure's Poetry Competition

TomC, Debbie, and Michael J Hulme made up 3 of the 5 shortlisted stories in Pier Pressure


also Debbie announces she has made the Momaya Anthology


SEVEN Prizes/Places!!

Wednesday 25 July 2007

Prompts 07:00 Wednesday

The telephone rang

Beauty of the body

Not Welsh enough, too rich

Mary had a little car, it caused her jubilation

Your own FOLBOT wherevere you go!

Sturdy. No maintenance costs. Easily transported

Rallie Health belt Tones ASbdominal Muscles

She read Nurse Drew's little book and is now "happily married" in the true sense.

Are your teeth worth threepence each?

The onion is a friendly plant.

For sheer dependability give me "Craven A"

Made specially to prevent sore throats.

As used by Donald Budge, World Champion

Do you know that chocolate grows on trees?

Has explored Amazon in search of Col. Fawcett

One of England's hardest-working women.

An aunt of mine, now, alas, dead.

A mexican Life, One Pound, ten shillings.

My dear, he thinks life is just one lark after another.

Talking to Heinz

I have nothing in my pocket

Ploughman's Breakfast

My dear, I bought the most marvellous hat

But she used to worry sheep

Tuesday 24 July 2007

Prompts 11:27 24-07

A high fever and hot blood

About mountains it is useless to argue

And began pacing back and forth in its cage

Clear, pretty sure they're green

Half-closed to focus better on the drawing

He heard that there were other places

He is alone. It is Christmas

I am a man now

If you had made it smaller

Mummy and Daddy, in various disguises

Quiet at first, stretched out in its cage

Remember the dark wood

She looks at her subject

She was having trouble with the shading in her drawing

The black panther at the zoo

The curtains have been drawn

The girl made a noise with her easel and her chair

The machines are laughing

The panther spotted her

The view from half-way is nobody's view

There is no time here

Monday 23 July 2007

Monday 23rd prompts

Tabard

rising waters, rising tempers

I'm at the art gallery

I've got a peanut in my pocket

you need to cry

she saw Adam bathed in light

basking in misery

sharking for beginners

babies for sale

helluva fuss over such littleness

much sadness

Mitch Midgely's last walk

another siren, another calamity

makes you bend your back

spinal column

newsprint on your arse

the last of the mohinders

Thursday 19 July 2007

Thursday 19th Prompts at 20:30

Listless Rug Syndrome

Is there anybody there? said the traveller

An explosive situation

Playing the Bedtime blues

The Actuary's Alphabet

Eight girls in a Hummer limousine

Filigree

Toothbrush Number Three

The marks that blu-tack leaves behind

Walls have ears

Peeping Tom meets Tiny Tim

Roses were red, once upon a time

Thursday 19th Prompts at 09:50

When the party's over

Restless leg syndrome

Passport to another world

In the red

A Fish called Freddie

Out, then in again

I heard you calling in the night

Why so untouchable?

A night with tigers

Circus tricks

Wednesday 18 July 2007

Wednesday 18th Prompts at 19:00

Families, and How to Survive Them

How Long is a Five-Inch Piece of String?

Aspects of My Novel

The Terrorist's Supermarket

Picnic in Basrah

Third, but by THAT Much

The Difference Between a Burning Bush and a Shrub on Fire

Finally Leaving

My bed is a bed of nails, and I lie bleeding

From the River, to the Sea

Not Our Fault

Nine Green Bottles

If You had one crate for your life, what would you pack?

Marshallows, Nuts, Raisins, but Clean Out of Wine

LOOK OUT, Lookout!

Wednesday 18th Prompts at 09:15

In One Ear, Out the Other

Questionnaire

Boys' Toys

Love Hurts

Eric's Primal Scream

That Aching Space Where Something Used to Be

Lemmings

Pistachio Nightmares

The Mystery of the Aubergine Bathtub

Things Children Don't Say

Seeing the World through Green Goggles

From Rutland, With Love

Tuesday 17 July 2007

Tuesday 17th Prompts at 23:00

They're Coming to Get You!

Metamorphoses

Why VAT Returns Are Green

Jackie Brown's Schooldays

The Best Things in Life Are Three

Listening to John & Paul

Cheese, Chicken, No Difference

Damascus, Hardly

Laurel & the Other One, One of them is Fat

The Secret Laptop

A Dozen Pencils, Eleven Erasers

While Julie Swims

How To Be Truly Bad

Blenkinsop's Boil

Tuesday 17th Prompts at 21:00

Smokers outside the hospital

An end has to start

Editors

Pimp My Snack

Skinny Dipping for Fatties

In the Eight Miles Since He Left Me

Judge Me Not Too Harshly

A Most Expensive Mistake

Green Green Green with just a hint of Peachy Softness

You Can't Buy it on eBay

Lincoln Logs and an Erector Set

The Care Bares

Joop, the World's Oldest Orangutan

A story beginning, "I didn't think you'd mind ..."

Tuesday 17th Prompts at 19:00

Today, I'm Yours

Blessings

Saturday Morning Television

The Eleventh Commandment

Adventures of a Dyslexic Sign Writer

Her Master's Voice

Green Thoughts in a Green Shade

Sleep, My Darling, Sleep

The Pity of it All

Confessions of a Game Show Host

Sidekick in the Sidecar

The Endless Steps

Tuesday 17th Prompts at 9.30

High apple pie in the sky hopes

Shaw Jumping

66 not 70 mm

Would You Hit a Man Wearing Glasses?

Deflation

How Green Was My Underwear

NASA Shuttle Diplomacy

Returning to Report My Death

Tack, Tacks, Tax

Underneath the Carpet Lies

Black Booty

Bank Holiday Special

Pint of Semi-Skimmed and Two Eggs

Monday 16 July 2007

Monday 16th Prompts 07:57

Who put that crease in your soul?

In your small garden

An old man, by a dim light

John One takes his place at the table

Hers is the clean apron

The price of a goose egg

Watching James Bond

It's better by car, so walk

John Davies, eighty-five cold winters

The view from half-way is nobody's view

Rain, midnight rain, nothing but the rain

Someone put a grenade in the fruit bowl

I walked him home through the suburban cool

The French Exchange

It must have been too cold for him, his heart gave way

Upon the burning of our house

The sea is calm tonight

He disappeared in the dead of winter

He worked hard, made a good sound

The days dawns stinking of flowers and rain

Saturday 14 July 2007

08:35 Saturday PROMPTS

Ambling with his cattle from the starved pastures
And learn, too late
Bonfire
Dawn rolls up what the night unwound
Fluster of lost door keys
How to catch a javelin
Here is Peter. Here is Jane. They like fun.
I have lived in important places, times
Just an ordinary man of the bald Welsh hills
Light the blue touch-paper and retire
Most near, most dear, most loved, most far
No one will help. Let's kiss and part.
Skin like marzipan
The art of losing isn't hard to master
The father tip-toes out, backwards
The house is shut and still
Olympic Abuse
The tunnel that contains the dawn of all his fears
The waste remains, the waste remains, and kills
The weight of the sky
The winds have stretched so tight the skin on bare racks of bone
True North, West Lies
Walk, down the fern trail. It doesn't matter where.
We managed. No need for the heroic.
Father and Son
What does it matter, where or how we die?
When you're away I sleep a lot. Pee more often
Baked beans, strychnine
Where did those enormous children come from?
Why does a dog hate so?

Friday 13 July 2007

07:08 Friday PROMPTS

Black Will have black

On nights when the cool air slips in

The colour of bad luck

Inside a chicken is another chicken

She was sixteen, he was twenty

A daydream of horses

Suspended, cantilevered, arched

They would come through the long light

She wanders round their room

City streets awash with noise

I have seen, in neglected corners

My daughter sleeps with a giraffe

The evryday sink, the clutter of dishes

See Son Ticket

I am thinking of marrying the girl from the castle

I dreamt I had buried you

Below, on the pond, the wind shivers

His lamp no longer glows

An eye that doesn't quite look straight

My mother has been travelling it seems

I hate this furniture almost as much as it hates me

I run towards my death, with luck we will miss each other

A teacher stands at a blackboard, seething

I am the car-crash of car-crash TV

The villagers never like you

A bowl of rotten fruit, children

Magisterial

I was ten when they buried you, eleven years too late

Fifty-two dead nurses

Once I saw a man climb a palm tree backwards

I'm waiting for Jerry Anderson by the old wicker gate

Eating peanut paste and onions

The reverse-shredder

Tanned blonde, green dress, hot, hot, night

Why she hates the Japanese

Thursday 12 July 2007

Thursday Prompts at 20:15

All my in-laws are outlaws

Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!

Safeway the Hard Way

The Revolution Will Be Televised

What's blue and sits in the corner?

Five Gold Rings

Run, Paint, Run

The Host The Ghost The Most Holy-O

Walking the Cow

Standing In A Trash Can, Thinking About You

Putting the Bad Wine back in the Bottle

Talking to Convent School Girls

Thursday 9 am prompts

the congregation of the girls

procurement blues

yesterday, with cows in the field

a cupful of tar

show

Carmelite chocolate

busy with tasks which don’t need doing

a banana

driving thirty years ago, when the roads were quiet and the cars were noisy

it shouldn’t have happened

three years ago last Friday morning, or maybe four years, I’m not sure

Wally may call, but Pete will meet you in person

oh shite

oh Susannah

a banjo in my throat

hello my sweet

grimacing death

I don’t want it to be this way

Wednesday 11 July 2007

And Cally is a Joint-Winner

Forget to mention:


Cally gets a joint first at BBC-Sedburgh Prize


That's 12 prizes/places reported this week!

Rush of Final Placings in Comps

Boot Campers had FIVE shortlistings at Kings Lynn (WD Lexie, Tom, MJ)

plus a commended in Leaf (MJ)

Plus a HR in Frome for JJ

I also see Fleur's 3rd at Charnwood Arts is up but I think we already recorded that.


Hits for the year now total 116 ($3,573)

2007 Prizes/Places are now:

05 First Places (one joint)
03 Runner-Up
03 Third Place
26 Named Finalists, HR or Commended

37 Total

Wednesday Prompts at 7 p.m.

Walking in Sand

The Difference Between Porridge and Gruel

Sunbathing in Iraq

Having a Baby?

Middle Mind, Muddling

Howling at the Moon, But Quietly

A Story beginning, "It doesn't follow that pain is bad ..."

PINK

A letter in the form of a complaint or a complaint in the form of a letter

Tread softly

Cutting the cloth of heaven

Tuesday 10 July 2007

Kieran Downes

I had some shock news today.

Kieran Downes, I met on a cruise-ship 7-8 years ago and we became mates, played some bridge together. He stopped with us in Newbury with his wife and two great kids.

A few years back his marriage failed and he went to live in London but we met a few times and my family stayed with him for a weekend.

Not sure why, but today I googled his name and discovered he had been murdered in late 2004 in Kiev, Ukraine.

Obviously now I'm trying to find out what I can. I post this here as there is always a possibility that a friend of Kieran's might stumble on this entry and can then contact me.

alex.keegan(at)btinternet.com

Saturday 7 July 2007

July Blast Ongoing

JULY BLAST

Has produced:

13 Poems
43 Flashes
08 Stories

64 Pieces

Crits so far exactly 250

Publications, Hits

BCers had 4 stories longlisted at Cadenza, 3 of which made the shortlist and 1 managed $100 3rd place.


HITS now total 107 for the year and $3,573. Prizes and Places now total 29




Publications have now risen to 33 web, 29 paper, 62 Total

Saturday 06:30, but...

Prompts here, but our priority is the seven Primary Stories in by last night's 10PM deadline.


(I critiqued all seven by midnight)



We go for a coffee and talk about him

I can't find my slippers

I saw my ex-first-wife in a corner shop in Carlisle

Most of them wore dark blue overalls, some red

My brother's imaginations did not include a violent death

A school desk full of foetuses

In a canyon

The men who kept growing spare hearts

She had GRACE

I cannot read his books

I surprise myself by missing her

They are rounding up the smokers

An old rotten plank

As I flew in over you, you were an X, pinned to the ground

Jerry the graffiti king, has painted on the moon

I was always more scared of my mother

Pilgrim

13 Reasons for Studying the Navel

Interviews With Various Devils

Diana

The girl I almost fucked, married an army guy

Acumen

Amo, Amas, Amat, Mrs Fucking Cleese

Blackberry Soup

Saturday Morning, Same Old Shit

Troublesome

Friday 6 July 2007

Friday Prompts at 21:00

Run for your Life! Monica's Coming!

Stretch your talents as a condom tester

Dinner guest finds host's wife in freezer

Lapis Lazuli

To the Memory of Mr. Oldham

Sally up our Alley

The Pealing of Bells from the Church on top of the Hill

An Unfortunate Mutation

Prayer Before Birth

Cruel and Unusual

A story BEGINNING “It was all a dream ...”

The Crying Game

What are Little Gits made of?

The Long Walk to Freedom

Friday Prompts at 19:00

Love Fifteen

Among the Beetles

The man in the bowler hat said so

Like statues in the fields

I know nothing about the horse

Fairground memories

Addicted to the girl

Under the apple tree

Cherry earrings

On the antlers, I hung my overcoat

Night of the hypnotist

Making tracks

My life as a bat

Supernatural divorces

Henry Bloodaxe and the No Smoking sign

Friday 15:30

At Luigi's we drink and smoke

We sing songs about dead soldiers

Lead us not into redemption

We stand on tables and scream at water

The waiter is a sickly boy from Bruges

We cope with the deaths of children, but horses?

This is why I do not weep

When my father died, the dead clock in the hall started working

I appreciate, having no face is a problem, but get a grip

From a balloon the city is patterns, but they are gone when we land

What did you say to him, your murderer?

Once, at a London station, I passed my first wife who did not see me

Like someone wearing the glove he cannot find

I will leave you my debt

This is the first sun of a rotten spring

I didn't mean to, but I have torn the sky

I examine my corpse. It's pathetic

Duvet, blanket, coat

There is something about a good, stiff shit

We will send a dozen men on horses

My boy has fallen in love with a dragon and wants to make babies

Hamster Jam

I would love to unlock the door and let you in

I have an unreasonable hatred of serial killers

Friday Prompts at 09:45

The Difference Between Suicide & Killing Yourself

Selling the Farm

Why Whales Want to be Dolphins

A story beginning "This is my last word"

A Short History of Adultery

The Language Instinct

Borders

A Bit of a Know-it-All

The Madwoman in the Attic

Mother Tongue

The American Boy

Shadowed by your father

Don’t talk to me of love

Pink, Stink

Thursday 5 July 2007

Thursday Prompts at 19:00

A female addressed to me has been quarantined

Reflections in a toilet bowl

Grey Sabbath

Hissy Fits

Debbie’s Disastrous Birthday

A bouquet of Stone Roses

Baby Shambles

Moroccan Eggs under a Blazing Sun

Echoes of the Blind Pianist

My Way

Under the Thumb

Daddy doesn’t live here any more

Racing Times

A School for Scandal

Dodging the Paparazzi

Proud to stand up and be shot

8 out of 10 cats are grey in the dark

13:30, Some More

A dog, the past-midnight suburbs

Entering by the only road

A baseball bat is as good as anything

Clouds decaying

We slaughtered the cattle, burned the fields

Illegal dreams

And we've surely lost our way

I dreamt of home but it was burning

Propeller

What of dignity?

Across water, across time

Not as yellow as expected

A truth for the dark or for the pillow

Don't talk to me about love, talk about Prague

It's not the best view

There's a Fog Upon L.A.

Something of Value

If you must walk on water, make it look like it's tricky

Stone to Stone

X-997-0/A You are an error.

Don't sit in my father's chair

Marzipan

A soldier with black skin took my gun

They have sent us this way, down a dusty road

It started with a stabbing, outside a pub

07:30 Thursday. More Prompts

"Give me back my mink!" she cried.
Actors and voices and lights
All night I have held your hand
And they were turning into butterflies
As soiled as money, old as rag
Dogs bicker in the garbage, cats scream
Dumbly trudging through noise
Here, with my axe, I am chopping in the stillness
I dreamed I saw bombers, riding in the sky
I'll get up soon, and leave my bed unmade
I'll go home, light the lamp
I'm going to join a rock 'n roll band
January Noon. The idle length of a street
Like the wind roaring and pausing
My great-great grandfather sat here, with his sons
My phone only accepts wrong numbers
Now twelve years later, you turn on me
On the dazed white sand, umbrellas leaning
Slow as a fish she came, slow
This afternoon I'll stand up on the hill
We have got to get ourselves, back to the garden
Well, maybe it's just the time of year

Wednesday 4 July 2007

Wednesday Prompts 04 23:00

Amber gambler

If only I could find a crystal set

I place my hope on the water

TREASON

Vergissmeinnicht

The hour of our departing

My dark fathers

I am almost afraid

The cinnamon peeler

I shall paint my nails red

SWEETNESS

The trick is to keep breathing

A swarm of bees in June

Wednesday Prompts 03 21:00

I was in bumpy darkness

There across the roadway, there across the river

Slowly he would cruise the neighbourhood

Among all the legs I knew

The baby was finally named

The hardest thing in this world is to live in it

You'll be sorry for what you've said

Now take this granite bowl

We've had our rations for today, it's down in black and white

You felt ill this afternoon, because you're getting better

Wednesday Prompts 02 19:00

Cakes and Babies

Happy Fourth of July!

Bland, James Bland

I asked in the bar for a double entendre, and the barman gave me one

Jelly babies, only the black ones

Elephant boy

Old is the new new

Lucy's Juicy Lips

He keeps it in his pocket

Missing Letters

Mandy's First Time in Toonland

Sipping tequila as the sun goes down

All I'm left with is the dregs at the bottom of my heart

A Fresh Twist

Let's Call the Whole Thing Off

Kids in America

An email addressed to me has been quarantined

Wednesday Prompts 01 07:52

So black no sky squeaks through
All evening eating peanut paste and onions
And by came an angel who had a bright key
Bobbing closer, yellow-pointed, painted wooden shoes
Burrowing Under Barbed-Wire With Spoons
Cigarettes and Coffee
For lipstick, I use my lips
Getting and spending. We lay waste our powers
Hard to Handle
How comforting it is, to get together
It is almost like a wedding
It is what you have forgotten, what you must forget
It's not what they built, but what they knocked down.
I've Been Loving You Too Long
Mr Pitiful
Not Fade Away
Nothing more needs to be said
Respect
Something breaks off all of a sudden
Stolid, blue business suit, the New York Times
The Arms of Mine
The sun surrounds us, but he is a shadow
The world is too much with us; late and soon
Tramp
Wanda you could lose some weight
Why does he lounge there, watching?
It went east. We heard it go. We heard it talking
The television went black
My fingers, separate, gleaming, bloody, like pets
You'll not believe the things you find in skips
And slams the church door in our faces

Tuesday 3 July 2007

11 PM

I've been thinking about Greece

The light of oil lamps and candles

It lives in my spine

O child this is your dream

Every pebble dreams

I'm afraid you think you need to bow before me

ME 109

The beach was full of the young and beautiful

When you are fallen, think of today

The key turns in the ignition

At best we can slow the rate of departure

How difficult it is to look at them

A woman in my class write, "I am sick!"

What seas, what shore, what grey rocks, what islands

The pulse in the arm, less strong and stronger

Whispers and small laughter

Light, dark, dry, damp

I have walked many years in this dark city

There were three paintings and they looked like a set

9PM

A blond boy wearing thick glasses
A spiteful scar across his face
Because you will not overthrow your life
Even though you outwit me.
I could have been an acrobat
I get rid of the lizard.
I had a wife. I got drunk every Saturday night.
I knelt beside a stream
I must be my father
I once met an intelligent Frenchman
I owe my discovery to the conjunction of a mirror and an encyclopedia
I remember him
I want to fuck a college girl
It is so horrible between us
Montreal, what the fuck?
My balls float in the bath
My dark companion has a camera
Sick of all the shit
Sister in the snow
So the great affair is over
The child, in strangers' hands
The sea is rising, mother
Things will be a lot better in Milan.
Whatever I say is too loud.
Where is the beetle I gave you?
Which one is the washing machine?
You fucking whore
Slowly, I married her. I had to get her back, somehow
Take the word butterfly. Yes, TAKE it.
See you at the next funeral
Pride and Instability
The Soft Hush of Sand
All Red Traffic Lights
A story beginning, "There are times in the affairs of men ..."
Carrying Pheasants Home
Mourning Mouth
Time to Say Goodbye to God
Above Suspicion, or is it Under?
Pink Knickers
I Ache. Conjugate.
Drop thy still dews of quietness, till all our strivings cease
Tongue Cramp
Jack Flash Sat on a Candlestick
So Much to Do, So Little Done

More Prompts for 21:00

See you at the next funeral

Pride and Instability

The Soft Hush of Sand

All Red Traffic Lights

A story beginning, "There are times in the affairs of men ..."

Carrying Pheasants Home

Mourning Mouth

Time to Say Goodbye to God

Above Suspicion, or is it Under?

Pink Knickers

I Ache. Conjugate.

Drop thy still dews of quietness, till all our strivings cease

Tongue Cramp

Jack Flash Sat on a Candlestick

So Much to Do, So Little Done

For 7PM (or 9)

Prompts for the 1900 slot.

If you don't use them then, you can use them at 9PM

(I have to go out)


The door opened slowly

I came by myself to a very crowded place

Lady, unfold me

I am the lover, between the one who hurt you, and the one who might stay

I am a broken repair-man

She wore green stockings: she slept with everyone

I saw my dead mother walking up the high street, pulling a basket on wheels

Like a drunk in a midnight choir

Under the avalanche

75 square metres of insulation

Welcome to the war; make yourselves comfortable

The room is dark, the photographs gloomy

I knew you were falling in love with me

Absence is my last weapon

I have reserved for you, a special contempt

Who by fire? Who by water?

I am dancing on the darker side

Balloons and streamers, all black

These walls are too thin

The polished floor

I would trade you for a 50-inch flat TV (HD Ready)

My keys, my brown bag

Prompts at 2PM

You tore your shirt

It is dark at four o'clock

We touch each other between the legs

I have been punished

I was lost, then I met you on the road

This is why she hates my work

Doctor, Doctor, pass the fuse

He meets a girl, it could almost be an accident

I am a spy, the devil pays me well

The sun is streaming through the rooflight, dust spins

Without you, without memory, without sky

I don't tell you everything, and you rarely listen

Let us change our profession

Without my lenses, what kind of witness do I make?

I found a poem on a bus

My imaginary friend doesn't like me any more

Between us the air is putrid, boiling. This is lust and we are lost.

I took a man to water but he would not drown

We ate dinner with our eyes closed

This is my voice.

Prompts at 11:00

I do not know if the world has lied. I have lied

Like an empty telephone box passed at night

I have a tin of cancer

Bunker

Let them eat toilet-cakes

The hat-check girl has syphillis

My grandfather loved tobacco and little girls

Alcopops

I wanted to thank you but can't remember why

Find somewhere safe

We are wrapped together, on this ledge, two sad Americans

Listen to very old men

Radio 999and9

A remembrance of Insects

Goodbye, dope, sex, dreams

A buttercup beneath the chin

Tomorrow I will invent a new trick

Thomas has bought the farm

The Chinese Poet's Wishes

A Burning House

07:13 Tuesday

PROMPTS


I hear a man climb the stairs and clear his throat

Outside a war is raging

Taste blood on your tongue

I write this only to rob you

People turn to stare from streetcars, spitting

Of fish and water snakes

If your neighbour disappears

It can spread, it can spread

Your wife and your daughter and your son, gone

In his black armour

Hawk

I have gone too far

Beneath my hands your small breasts

It isn't that you are beautiful

Salt

For my love is far away and death is closer

As though a masterpiece

Coffee. Warm bread

I have nowhere to go, nowhere to be

Who will remember us?

Listen, a moan, a murmur, a snigger

To mate for life

Many would have stopped before this

Monday 2 July 2007

23:06 Prompts

They live opposite the church, funny couple
I take the route that crosses yours
A day bright with frost and fire
A young man, smiling
After an hour he stumbled away
He swims one-armed, in beautiful circles
He used to live in Baghdad
Hey, I shout, can you fix my life?
His father hurries to greet him
How lucky to be ignorant
I hear boots in the street
I've run out of tricks
My aunt paused
She says she wants to open the box
So we troop out into the street as the fog rolls in
The baker, the oven
The frequency of sea-monsters
The girl gently pries her mother's fingers
The river, dead negroes
They have found her bicycle
Troy has fallen
We called the house hell
At the village dance
The drowning, the singing
Mastery
When you leave the rough road
Three-wheel drive
I am uncertain. It is almost morning.
Ash on an old man's sleeve

22:06 Prompts

A child builds a wall
A crowd in the face
At first I went just for the girls
Days pass, fires go out
Do blind people sing about beauty?
Fox
Has it ever worked?
He dives into the fire
I guess your guess is as good as mine
Let me sit among thieves
Married people, lovers
Pickpockets prowl among the stalls
She cleaned his car on the Sunday
Straitjacket
The air dislikes you
The couple at the other table were happy
The nurses are like white birds hovering
The way a window cracks
There a tree, there the river, there a tree
This was Sarajevo, summer
Why does a flower smell like rotting flesh?

21:00 Prompts

Had we but world enough, and time

Hot Dog, Jumping Frog, Alberquerque

Low Hangers

Still Life

The purple-headed mountains, the river running by

Soft, strong, and very very long

Over There, Not HERE

It Isn’t the Cough that Carries You Off

Annabelle and the Boy Scout

Past Life Regression

Magnolia or Cream?

I kid you not. It was THIS big ...

A story beginning, “This is all bollocks, lies ...”

And when the bloom has faded

We sang dirges in the dark

17:10 Prompts

The river is within us
A dish, grapes, on an autumn table
Bucket
A distant granite
Chain
A woman lying naked in the cornfield
Nail
Between midnight and dawn, when the past is all deception
Light
I do not know much about Gods
Radio
I met men and women constantly dissatisfied
Jig-saw
I stayed, iced-in, in a dark cabin
Clouds
In the years since I saw you
Lady, darkness
She called for her husband
The clink of wires in the wind
The dwellers in cities
Monkeys
The night dies at ten-past-two, the time of the rat-people
The river is a strong brown god
The sea has many voices
A burned man
The shattered lobster-pot, the broken oar
The silent withering of autumn flowers
The woods are full of men with umbrellas
Unweave, unwind, unravel

13:21 More Prompts

It is only by looking back that life takes on a pattern
Dirty little Jew
He had a gift for public speaking
Naked as a mannequin
He has moved, piece by piece into silence
Hate will keep us together
He feels the sun's benediction
Aisle, Altar, Hymn
Keep your jokes to yourself
Two men on a raft heading for the falls
For a while my hands are empty
There is no sky today
Two days listening to short-wave
He should have burned longer
The Eskimo Disco
Taken from the hands of a drunken miner
My trousers shrink, the belts shorten
This was a beginning
Let us go then, you, me and a few mates
Floating in Inner Space
They graze, anxiously planning
A sheep has two goals, to be out of this field and to be dead
The flock conspires
A devil at rest
Now all my words are bricks, but what for mortar?

Prompts for 09:00 Monday

An old man in a dry month
Broken hinges
Dying, darling, is the easy bit
Every streetlamp that I pass
I only did it for a laugh
I'd forgotten, she said
Laughter tinkled among the teacups
Memory and desire, stirring
Miss Helen Slingsby
She arrived at ten o'clock sharp
She fumbled in a jacket pocket, coming out with pens, comb
She had a bad cold. Nevertheless
Summer surprised us
The hippo rests on its belly in the mud
The phone wasn't exactly private
The steaming white flesh of perfectly-cooked fish
They are rattling breakfast plates in basement kitchens
We should get a room
What was the mystery number?
Where are the eagles and the trumpets?
Whisky and Ginger

Blast Prompts 07:20 Monday

And indeed there will be time
Angels staggering on tenement roofs
Arms
Blind streets
Burning money in wastebaskets
Decisions and revisions
Expelled from the academies
Faint music from a far room
His hair is growing thin
Jumping in limousines
Platonic conversations
Restless nights in cheap hotels
Smoking in the supernatural darkness
Soft October night
Starving, hysterical, naked
The best minds of my generation
The fag-ends of my younger days
The FBI
The machinery of night
The soot that falls from chimneys
Time to turn back and descend the stair
Tragedy among the scholars
Wandered around and around at three a.m.
What is it?
When the evening is spread out against the sky
With dreams, with drugs, with waking nightmares

Sunday 1 July 2007

10:45 p.m. SUNDAY

Booty Queen

License my roving hands, and let them go, Behind, before, above, between, below

Epidemic!

The Three Tenners

A Game of Three Halves

Eyes Sticking Out of My head

Red-Raw, Bleeding (and that’s the good bits)

Rosy Fingered Dawn

Dimples

Words that Run Away from You

Black Spot

Northanger Park

A Portrait of the Artist as a Mad Hatter

Visiting from St Petersburg

Why daffodils are Yellow

The Hidden Paw

8PM Sunday

She had an hour, at best
She slipped out of the building and crossed the road.
She wanted a little room for thinking
Sometimes there were things to watch
The Inspector was lost in thought as he steered his Sierra through the quiet streets.
The siren odour of a burger van
The universe is forever expanding
There are discarded things behind the garage
There are lessons in the circular
This is the gift my son gave me
When all the others were away at mass
A thin, tough body under the pyjamas
After swimming, that chlorinated feeling
An old, fat paperback, edge with grime
And some were responding, and some were crying
Because she shares a bedroom with the baby
Come kiss me goodnight
Photographs of the chapel.

Live Blast Sessions Tonight

Here is the first 6PM

EDecember. Another Monday!
Early. Cold. Crisp. Black.
Firewood wrapped in newspaper
He drew love from his small body
Pig, running
Riding the crossbar
Self-levelling concrete.
He was breathing slowly.
I have forgotten my teachers
I have wrapped up the memories of my father
I taught myself to please him
I was all hers as we peeled potatoes
It's not the hens that matter, it's eggs
My father rode a horse, chasing gypsies
My mother sewed. I don't know what she thought about
One hundred and one tricks
Oxo
Children under, say, ten, shouldn't know

Non-BC but in the Blast?

Join ezboards (free)

Create a GLOBAL (not local) ezboard ID

Post a hello in the open area of Boot Camp, so we have your eez ID

We will then arrange access there

Two more Near-Hits in comps

Joel returns to say he has two final placings, results TBA

Taking Prizes-Places to 29 for the year

July Blast 002 12:51 01-07

Almost at once you say that we must go

The furniture has moved, paintings

The gurney

Room Forty-Four

Something has been spilt

Yer Mam & Dad

The two young ones, fed, bathed, zippered

Race For Life

The difference between a man and a gun

You said, lightly, just forget it

You ask directions from a shepherd

Two kinds of dying

A child's handgrip, full of trust

The difference between a women and a violin

The voices don't worm through

I lay the suitcase on Dad's bed

A thumb-sized father climbs the stairs

I though, "He's full of shit,"

You do not do, you do not do

1st July Prompts at 09.45

Bring me the head of Feliciano Lopez

Mugshot

A murder of cows

A murder at Cowes

My Tiny Hand is Frozen

Behind the Blast

Eric's Extraordinary Adventure

I'll Whistle Tomorrow

I heard you calling in the night

Your pointed tongue

Driving down the Milky Way

Death of the Loch Ness Monster

The People's Sunday

Sod the Barbarians!

als on blast targets

what's the point of setting targets?

if you feel like writing, you write, right?

and if you don't, you don't.

that's the way i used to write when i started this whole thing of trying - pretending - to be a writer.

i had no idea how much i'd written in a week, or a month, and i had no idea how much i should be writing in a week or a month.

no one can tell you how much you SHOULD be writing. no one apart from yourself.

and that's where targets come in, for me.

it's easy to con yourself that you're a writer, but if you've got records of how much you wrote that week, that month, that year, how many words, stories, poems, how many subs, how many rejects ets then you can prove it. or otherwise.

it helps me to realise that i'm not doing enough, and it gives me a buzz to know that, hey, this month i'm the most productive i've been since january.

this month we're having a blast. personal targets are set for amounts of words, stories, flashes, poems, subs. these targets are posted, made public, and a continuous thread is kept updating how close we get to meeting the targets.

now that's pressure!

but a good, positive kind of pressure. the kind of pressure that inspires you to work, to admit your failures (and successes) to your peers.

the setting of these targets is, for me, important.

no point being all pie-in-the-sky about it. they have to be realistic, otherwise the month is a failure befre you start. but equally, there's no point being cautious, just in case. that ruins the whole point of the exercise.

so i've set realistic but demanding targets for myself. targets i should be able to meet, if i put in some effort. this should mean i get some writing done, more than usual, and get some stories out there, more than i already have.

the big thing is - as alex always says - to hit these targets quickly. a push at the beginning of the blast means that you're never playing catch-up.

personally, i find this almost impossible as i live my whole life around the premise of why do today what you can put off til tomorrow.

but i'm going to give it a go and try for a quick start to the blast, today, and try to hit all my targets early.

so here they are:

4 stories (usual for a month)

10 flashes (usually i do none!)

10 poems (most i've evere managed is six)

20 subs (i struggle to hit 10 usually)

20,000 words (again, i usually struggle to hit 10,000)

these might not seem like a big deal, but they are to me (and that's the point)

so, let's see how it goes.