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Posts by Hayley Webster
Thank you.
"Does a person have to come across well in a video or on a panel to be a good writer? Do they need to be part of a group of people who look the same, talk the same, and produce the same content online to show they belong?"
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Hi there, not a new writer. An enthusiastic one.
This week's entry is Snow-White and Rose-Red from Ladybird's Well-Loved Tales (1969, 1970s reprint).
Lots of ruminations about roses, authentic gestures, and an unexpected and specific thank you to my late mother.
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The £250 no notes/ pure Zoom is also popular but jumping into a Zoom with no idea of the shape of the conversation beforehand is rather bold.
Or, you could buy this service for yourself.
Read testimonials here.
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You could buy this service for someone you love as a gift.
Is there someone in your life who'd love their manuscript developed by a professional author and editor? DM if so. (Happy to create a printable voucher to put in a card for Christmas Day).
You'd only need pay the booking in amount.
I agree. I started this service because people really didn't have the money for a 10 pages of notes service and this has ended up being the one I most enjoy now.
If you are thinking of getting a developmental edit for your manuscript - for traditional publishing, self publishing, or agent submission - the £450 service can be booked up to 6 months in advance. You pay half to book in and half on delivery. It comes with 2 pages of notes and an hour's Zoom.
3) Definitely price. £450 for a full manuscript appraisal and developmental edit from an experienced professional who is published themselves, feels good.
2) The notes are substantial enough to create real thinking points/ change in the manuscript and the Zoom allows greater depth. It feels like a dialogue rather than prescriptive.
1) Price. People do not have big amounts to spend on developing their work even if they want to. This service is £450 paid in two amounts of £225. They know they are getting massive value for money. And are happy with the depth and quality of my notes and feedback.
Looking over a year of fiction and memoir editing, my most popular service by far is the Developmental edit/ appraisal with 2 pages of notes and an hour in depth Zoom where the writer makes lots of notes of their own. Why is it so popular?
Ok so it's tomorrow. I had to read some Padadise Lost before I finished it.
Today! Day late because of course I had to go and reread some Grimm's and got carried away.
I saw a snail on a windowsill this morning.
Last week I wrote this about the transformative power of ear defenders for adult me, and how if I'd had them as a child they'd have spared me real pain.
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Funny only last week I wrote about the transformative power of ear defenders and how child me would have been saved real pain if I'd had them.
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This week on Touch Points I add an imagined future rocking chair to the cabinet, asking how your good sensory memories impact what objects you bring to your future.
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I also wonder, now, how the interiors of Brambly Hedge and Beatrix Potter that I obsessed over as a child, didn't spring to mind while writing this. That's the thing about Touch Points. I never know where the objects will take me (or forget to).
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This week on Touch Points I add an imagined future rocking chair to the cabinet, asking how your good sensory memories impact what objects you bring to your future.
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In this week’s Touch Points I ask what does an imagined object mean in the story of your life, how do our memories form an imagined future, and why on earth do I not own a rocking chair?
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Thank you for reading!
If you listen to books on Spotify and want a Christmas listen why not give One Christmas Night a go.
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Ah, that's terrific!
Thank you for sharing!
THANK YOU!
Thank you for reading Susie. And thank you for sharing too xx
This week in Touch Points I ask what parts of you do you filter out because you were taught to, and what parts do you want to keep or reclaim?
I write the Touch Points cabinet one object at a time, where the senses, memory and material things meet.
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