Archive for January, 2008

Day two

January 24th, 2008

You are doing really well.

This is your second day without a fix from Head Rambles.

By now you should be noticing the side effects?

You should be sleeping better?  Don’t you find that your sense of taste has returned?  You should find yourself taking more of an interest in books and newspapers.  They are a good substitute. Unless of course, they are written by John Waters.

I hope the cigarettes, alcohol and heroin are helping.  I know it’s tough, but you must persevere.

Day one

January 23rd, 2008

OK.  So this is your first day without a blog from Head Rambles.

How are you feeling?

You should be OK, because it’s only one day. 

Maybe you are feeling elated, because you think you’ve kicked the habit?  But don’t get too elated.  There are rough times ahead.  I would suggest that at this stage, you should take your first twenty cigarettes, and your first bottle of whiskey.  Later this afternoon you can take your first heroin fix.  That lot will really help with the withdrawals.

You are doing well. 

Keep it up.

Blogging addiction and withdrawals

January 22nd, 2008

Life has taken an unfortunate turn.

I have to go away for a while.

I’m not sure how long I’ll be gone.  The judge Someone said four years, but there is such a thing as remission.  There is also such a thing as deviousness and corruption.  So I may be back a lot sooner than you think.

If any of you feel like starting a campaign to “Free the Head Rambles One” then don’t let me stop you.  Personally I have faith in my barrister ‘Slasher’ Moorhouse.  Also that photograph I have of the Minister for Justice might come in handy – the one where he is in a very compromising position with a goat.

The problem is that I won’t be blogging, as far as I know.  So for the first time since 2006, you’ll have to do without your daily dose of Head Rambles.

A couple of times in the past, I have had complaints that I have been late in posting.  Apparently, I have inadvertently trained you, like Pavlov’s Dogs to drool around mid morning, as you sit waiting for my post to appear.  I’m sorry about that.  You should have more sense.

So now you are going to have to go cold turkey.  You should be used to that after Christmas?

I know some of you will suffer from withdrawal symptoms.  I can’t help that.  I would suggest you take up smoking or alcohol instead.  I believe heroin is quite a good substitute.

It will be interesting to see………

Monday morning blues

January 21st, 2008

It’s Monday morning and I’m in one of those moods.

There is a howling gale outside and I’m cold, because I have all the windows open.  I have to keep them open because the wind is making the boiler smoke.  I’d switch off the boiler, but then Herself would complain.  Frankly, I’d rather suffer the cold and wind.

I went down to the village to cheer myself up.  That didn’t work, because there are no damned tourists around.  There’s never a damned tourist when you want one, and then they appear in bus loads.  Damned inconsiderate, I call it. 

There was no parking either.  I hate that.  Surely they know I’m coming?  I had to park at a bus stop, on top of a Garda ‘No Parking’ cone which I squished.  Serves them right for putting it there. 

They tell me that when women want cheering up, they go shopping, so I’m going to try that.

I’m going to buy one of these……..

I know it’s an SUV, but I’m getting one anyway.  Just in time for the tourist season.

You’ll probably find me at the Cliffs of Moher.  Or maybe Glendalough.  Or the Rock of Cashel.

Or maybe I’ll just drive around Dublin Airport car park?

A novel experience

January 20th, 2008

When I was asked to write a book, I didn’t jump at the chance straight away.monkwriting

I gave it a bit of thought, but I reckoned it wouldn’t be too difficult.

I have been blogging now for fifteen months, and I have written 638 posts.  This will be 639.  I have never done a word count, but I reckon I have written somewhere in the region of 80,000 words.  If anyone wants to count them, feel free.  This would equate to the approximate size of a book, so in theory, I could print out the contents of the blog and there’s my book.

I asked the publishers exactly what they wanted.  Did they want a compendium of posts or did they want a novel?  I said I thought a novel was a bit ambitious for someone who had never written anything before.  They agreed and suggested a compendium.

But then I looked back at what I had written.  Some of the posts were topical.  Some were rubbish.  Some were libelous.  Some relied on images or links.  So I went through and weeded out the bad posts and I was left with about five that could be printed.  Bugger!

So I was stuck with writing a novel after all.

I have read thousands of books in my lifetime.  Some good, some bad.  It looks so easy.  You just sit down and write your story.

Wrong.

To write a novel, you have to have characters, locations, plots and storylines.  These all have to be worked out in advance.  You have to get to know your characters, and become friends or enemies with them.  You have to become completely familiar with every aspect of your story.  You can’t have a character going upstairs in his house, when you have already said that he lives in a caravan!  That is the easy bit.

Then you have to tell your story, and this is the really difficult bit.  You have to tell it in the required number of words.  If you find you have finished your story after 5,000 words, you can’t go back and just pad it out with 75,000 words of garbage.  Similarly, you can’t spin it out too much, otherwise you reach 80,000 words and realise you are still only on chapter five.  So you have to have the whole thing plotted out in advance, and if you have never done that before, it is an extremely tricky exercise.

I have had some smooth times, when the words flow.  I have had rough times, when I just stare at the keyboard and wonder what the f*ck I am doing.  I have sought help, and received it in abundance.  In fact I received more help that I ever expected.  To that person, I am forever grateful [you know who you are!].

Last night, I read the first few chapters to Herself.  As a critic, she is mealy mouthed, and will not tolerate fools gladly, which is what I wanted.  She sat quietly while I read.  She made one or two small suggestions.  I found a few errors.  At the end, she thought for a moment, and then said the immortal words – “I liked that”.

So I’m plodding on.  It is a slow task, but at the end of each day, I am that bit nearer.

So, if any of you are ever approached to write a book…..  It is extremely hard work. It is frustrating.  It’s very time consuming. But it’s great craic!

[As a point of interest, the above is 585 words!!!]

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