It's always frustrating trying to book hotels in London, so expensive.
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Northern writer. Author of The Disappeared. Stories in The London Reader, Reflex Press, Palm-Sized Press. Finalist: Mslexia Short Story Comp/Dinesh Allirajah Prize. Arts marketer. Writer in residence Durham Writes & Crossing the Tees. amylordauthor.com
It's always frustrating trying to book hotels in London, so expensive.
If you're staying a bit longer and don't mind being further out, I've stayed here a couple of times. It's usually cheaper than other places and it's opposite Aldgate East tube, so about 3 stops from King's Cross
www.thecornerlondoncity.co.uk
I stayed here a while back and it was super cheap, but rooms are tiny and you can hear everything in the corridor, so wouldn't recommend it for more than one night
www.crestfieldhotel.co.uk
As an author whose work was used in training datasets for LLMs without permission or compensation, I'm happy to have signed my name as part of this project that asks the UK government not to weaken copyright laws to benefit AI companies.
www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
Today, we're publishing Don't Steal This Book - a (mostly) empty book from almost 10,000 authors, protesting the theft of their work by AI companies.
π§΅ 1/3
Promo slide for a book called The Disappeared by Amy Lord. The slide shows themes including dual POV, urban decay, authoritarian control, resistance, dystopian future, banned books, Orwellian narrative.
Periodic reminder that I wrote a book about an authoritarian government snatching people off the streets, banning books, restricting universities and the media. Who knew it would turn out to be quite this on the nose.
It's called The Disappeared.
srlpublishing.co.uk/product/the-...
Double checked with the driver that I was going horse riding. "Horse riding, yes."
5 mins later, husband rang from the hotel to say the tour guide was looking for me. Turns out I was on the wrong bus and had inadvertently stolen another Amy's dog sledding trip π
Once on holiday in Iceland, I booked a solo day trip horse riding. Driver turned up at our hotel reception looking for Amy. That's me!
Got on the tour bus and started chatting to a couple who were going dog sledding. Hmm...
Got my copy, looking forward to reading!
This month's #FromTheCoursesMouth includes wonderful-sounding stuff from @stillsquirrel.bsky.social @sagetyrtle.bsky.social @pleomorphic2.bsky.social @taniahershman.bsky.social @jmgatford.bsky.social @tenpennydreams.bsky.social
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Congratulations on your news, and all the empathy for your feelings on the publishing struggle.
That sounds interesting, will look it up!
This month, I'm leading an online writing workshop that's all about building realistic characters.
Come along!
π Wed 18 Feb, 7pm-8.30pm GMT
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Yeah, it sucks. Ideally I wouldn't query those agents who didn't respond last time, but there's probably not a lot of choice now.
Sorry to hear that, it's a common story, unfortunately, such a difficult process.
My last round of querying was about 60% no response, so it's super disheartening to hear it's increased, although I suspected that might be the standard now.
The ones that email enthusiastically to say they're reading and ghost are so weird. It's not a good process for your self-esteem.
Thanks! βΊοΈ
Hmm, that's actually more disappointing, if it means the queries only have a very short life where you might get a positive response. My longest was about 10 days, but the rejections are generally a lot longer or not at all.
Have just started querying another book so trying to keep my head up!
Q for writer friends: when querying lit agents, how fast do full manuscript requests come in?
Mine generally arrive within 24 hours of the query, which probably isn't typical, but does mean that I write off anyone who doesn't respond within a few days.
Would love to know what others experienced!
This month, I'm leading an online writing workshop that's all about building realistic characters.
Come along!
π Wed 18 Feb, 7pm-8.30pm GMT
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/writing-wo... #WritingCommunity
That's kind of you! But don't worry, I'll grab a copy, got plenty of book vouchers from Christmas π
Fab, I did my have eye on this one!
Worth reading?
Yeah, I'm not disagreeing, all part of the same package!
So they can create all the apprenticeships they like, if they can't create jobs that pay enough to live on for those people to progress into, things aren't going to change and the arts continue to be impossible for anyone who doesn't have financial support elsewhere.
Access is an issue, but a big problem is that the money is so crap. I'm an arts freelancer, and regularly see f/t professional jobs advertised at what is barely above the minimum wage equivalent. But we've had years of funding cuts, no wage increases, and the amount of work available is shrinking.
Running my first workshop of the year tomorrow on Zoom, when we'll be focusing on writing a great beginning for your story!
I'd love to get a couple more people booked on if you fancy joining me π₯°π
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/writing-wo...
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Ha! I think it's more that my brain has never produced a linear thought in its life, but it is fun following the thread π
Why do I insist on writing these multi character/timeline/ alternate life novels that are impossible to describe in a one-line pitch?! π«