Showing posts with label Linda Acaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linda Acaster. Show all posts

Contribution to Mankind, by Linda Acaster, Reviewed

on Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Here we have a collection of short stories by an author who knows her craft. The tales are all dark but, as with all good tales of the sort, carry patches of light. Linda Acaster has an uncanny knack of undermining assumptions so that the reader finds her stories end rather differently from what might have been expected. Nevertheless, the endings are all apt; there is nothing either false or contrived about them, it's merely that they lead to places not ordinarily considered.

The author employs her considerable imagination to take the reader into unfamiliar worlds where all is not as it seems on the surface. Although ghosts and spirits populate some of these stories, they don't arise from the regular menu of ghost stories. Each has its own take on experiences that take us out of our normal, cosy world and plunge us into possibilities we might otherwise not encounter.

As always in this writer's fiction, the language employed is both apt and accessible without being either patronising or too clever. She uses a down to earth tone to set the scene and to portray her characters. And the characters are beings we might all have met, even those populating the other worlds she sometimes takes us into.

There is irony, some just desserts, and a glance into our possible distant future within the tales in this collection. I enjoyed all the stories and commend them to you.

As a bonus, the book also contains the opening chapters of Linda Acaster's 'Torc of Moonlight', a superb paranormal romance novel that stands out as more than just a great example of the form but as a demonstration that such works can truly transcend the narrow definition of the genre and appeal to the widest readership.

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Reading A Writer’s Mind: Exploring Short Fiction – First Thought to Finished Story

on Saturday, September 17, 2011

Reading A Writer’s Mind: Exploring Short Fiction – First Thought to Finished Story
Launch Offer: 99c / 86p

S.A. Linda Acaster is a writer whose name long-standing readers of this blog will recognise for the diverse range of her fiction. But she has another life…


L.A. Ho-ho… I have several actually, but this one began many years ago when I was better known for my short fiction. A creative writing tutor at a local Adult Education establishment asked if I’d mind stepping in while she visited her sister in Australia. The gig was two hours a week for five weeks.

Those five weeks turned into three years, and along the way I found I laid bare the mechanics of my own creative process. A stint with a distance learning college tutoring creative writing courses honed my explanatory skills on the page, and a host of how-to articles on the techniques of writing fiction followed in the writing press both in the UK and the USA. It is this experience that has been distilled into Reading A Writer’s Mind: Exploring Short Fiction – First Thought to Finished Story.

I’ve never been a writer who wrote in one style, in one genre, using one method of delivery, and this became key to the format of the book. Taking ten stories, I lead the reader from the initial idea trigger, through the story itself, to an in-depth commentary covering the options considered and the decisions made during the writing. The stories were chosen to highlight particular techniques within a specific genre, for instance:

* Lyrical narrative v terse dialogue; using tone as a descriptive tool (Mainstream)
* A calendar structure using the Tell technique (Women’s Fiction)
* Working with parallel storylines via past and present tense (SF)

There are suggestions for experimenting with each set of techniques discussed, and the book wraps up with a section on common editing concerns. Like this blogpost, I use an accessible, chatty style and pull no punches about rewrites and the problems I faced. I aim for my experience to feed into your fiction.

Other books focusing on aspects of writing fiction are in the pipeline, each under the banner Reading A Writer’s Mind.

For the rest of September Reading A Writer’s Mind: Exploring Short Fiction – First Thought to Finished Story is on a launch offer:

Smashwordsfor I-Pad, Nook, Sony, Kindle, etc, use the 66% discount code BN46H at checkout.

For more information on all Linda Acaster’s work:
http://twitter.com/#!/lindaacaster

For my review of this excellent volume see http://stuartaken.blogspot.com/2011/09/review-of-reading-writers-mind.html  It's just a short scroll down this page!

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