Wednesday, 31 October 2018

NaNoWriMo 2018

So it is NaNo Eve and I was wondering whether any of my followers are taking part in NaNoWriMo this year? I am taking part and hoping to get my planned fifth novel, a literary crime, with the working title 'Digital Heroin' to at least a 50k first draft.

I have taken the month of October to pre-plan the novel, working on beat sheets, character bios and a synopsis.

My username on the NaNoWriMo website is YorkshireBelle if anyone wishes to buddy up for mutual writing support and here is a copy of my synopsis/blurb and an extract from the novel to help you find the right NaNo buddy:

Synopsis:     Digital Heroin

Medina is searching for her missing son. When she came to the U.K. from China to study, met an English man, married him and started a family, she thought she had given him a better life. She did not expect that when her husband died, her son, Yultuzay, an internet-addicted teenager, would be taken from her home while she and her new second husband, Zhang Wei were at work. Things like that happened to Uighurs in her native China, not here.
Yultuzay has been interred into a re-education camp. He spends his days forced to work as a modern slave and attend classes to become a citizen with a meaningful life. His only hope is that his family will find him and set him free. There are thousands like him in the camp.
Medina's new Chinese husband, Zhang Wei, did not want Yultuzay's internet addiction to turn into a drug addiction like the one that killed his daughter. Back home in his country there are re-education centres for individuals to learn to be useful citizens and he has paid for Yultuzay to be sent to one. So long as they keep making payments, he will be freed in three years and emerge a new man.
When Medina finds out that her kidneys are failing, the health insurance they have to pay, means that they miss a payment of the money they pay for Yultuzay's re-education. Yultuzay's captors now have no reason to keep him safe, he is now a candidate for the advanced programme.
Yultuzay has only just found a reason to go on, a female internee named Lau that he has fallen in love with. Now, he is to be moved and he will never see her again. Moved to a new facility with a hospital on the grounds, he is beaten and tortured. The other internees tell him stories of people going to the hospital and never coming back and now he has seen Lau being led there. She is pregnant, what are they going to do to her?
Medina has a transplant, but it doesn't take and her husband is forced to search for options on the dark web. Will Medina free her son before it is too late and will Yultuzay be able to save the baby before they sell it to childless couples for profit?
Novel excerpt
Medina sank into the soft mattress and picked up the well-worn hoodie, holding it against her face, breathing in the fragrance. Even after all this time, it still smelled of Yultuzay. His room was still the same as the day he was taken and she knew it would stay that way until he was home safe.
Zhang Wei said it was a shrine, but it was all she had left of him. She thought he of all people should understand why she needed this connection with her son.
As though her thoughts had conjured him, the door opened and Zhang Wei joined her on the bed. His thigh pushed up against her and in a way it was more comforting than the arm that he tried tried to put around her. She pulled away from it, preventing him. It wasn't fair, she knew, yet she couldn't forget that last argument.
She rubbed at the hot tears. It was a pointless gesture, more were following.
"When I think back to when I came to England from China to study, I thought it was for a better life. Andrew was a kind and loving man, so I married him and started a family, sure that all of the persecution was over and that our son would be safe."
"He was safe," Zhang Wei started, then shut his mouth which she was grateful for. They both knew that wherever he was, he was not likely to be safe.
"And Andrew died," her voice hitched and Zhang Wei tried again to put his arm around her. She shrugged it off with less thought than before.
"I did not expect that when he, he died, Yultuzay, would be abducted from our house in broad daylight. England was supposed to be safe, he was supposed to be safe."
"You were at work my love, you couldn't have known."

"No-one could have known. Things like that happened to us in China, not here."
She swung around, holding her gaze steady with Zhang Wei's.
"Not to us, no, for you are not Uighur."
"It has nothing to do with - "
"You can't know, thousands of people disappear each year and not just Uighurs, Muslims, dissidents, followers of Falun Gong...." her voice trailed off, there were so many.
"But not here Medina, never here. Why would the Chinese government be interested in an internet obsessed English teenager?"
"Half Uighur," she yelled, "Just because I married you and you are Chinese and Andrew was English doesn't water it down enough for them. He is still half Uighur, that is more than enough."
"I promise you this has nothing to do with the government and we will find him. You will get him back."
"Don't make any more promises to me that we both know you can't keep."

Good luck to all of my followers who are taking part.

Writing West Midlands Half term vlogging workshop

With full details of the vlogging workshop for 15-19 year olds:




This half term, Writing West Midlands and Beatfreeks are working together to train young writers to make online video content using their own stories, poems and spoken word.

The sessions are for writers aged 15-19, who can get into Birmingham on 1st and 2nd November. You do not need to live in the West Midlands to attend.

Over the 2-day course, you'll learn how to:

·     choose the right poem or story to put online
·     perform your poem or story (if you want to)
·     alternatively, you'll learn how to direct someone else to perform it
·     shoot the performance of your poem or story
·     edit the footage
·     put the footage online
·     market it to an online audience through Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, blogs and more

The 2-day course on 1st and 2nd November costs £30 (including lunch). Bursaries are available.

Full details and booking, as well as details of how to apply for a bursary, at the "book now" button below.

This event is taking place as part of READ On! A project co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.






Writing West Midlands is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation.

Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Dead Good newsletters

With ideas for your to be read piles, here are the latest Dead Good newsletters:

PLUS: Netflix picks for Making A Murderer fans – and an exciting Thomas Harris announcement!
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With the return of John Rebus and a new Simon Serrailler instalment to look forward to, October offers the perfect opportunity to return to two award-winning crime series – or if you’re looking to discover something new, why not try a gripping new conspiracy thriller by an anonymous author, or a tense, authentic courtroom drama by a practising lawyer?

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Richard and Judy book club author Amy Lloyd shares her favourite crime novels. How many have you read?

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When a skeleton is discovered half-buried in a construction site outside of Reykjavík, Inspector Erlendur finds himself knee-deep in both a crime scene and an archaeological dig. Bone by bone the body is unearthed, and the brutal history of a family who lived near the building site comes to light. As Erlendur tries to crack this cold case, he must also save his daughter from self-destruction and somehow glue his hopelessly fractured family back together.

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Shortly after eight on a cold February morning, an explosion blasts through a café in central London. Minutes later, a call from an unknown terror group warns that a far greater attack will be launched in twelve hours' time. It’s a terrifying race against time for DI Mike Bolt and DC Tina Boyd as they chase their targets across the city in a desperate bid to stop a major atrocity – before it's too late…
 

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