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Nairn Blogs

Oh my! I’m just back from my usual check of the Gurn From Nairn to see if anything exciting has happened in the town, like a new shop of a stray sofa, and I find a link to this blog on the sidebar. :O

Being a bit of a fangirl of the Gurn, with it’s psychic predictions of Nairn goings-on, reminders to go to events that I still forget to go to, and shadowy network of ‘unreliable sources’, it adds a bit of excitement to the seaside town.

For newcomers, this blog is part of the main site of myself, author and amateur artist Emma Maree Urquhart. I caused a bit of a stir in ‘ness after having a fantasy novel (and later, a sequel) published at the age of 13.  It sold well, though I never made any money from it due to the less than reputable publishers who took a lot of money from budding writers in the Highlands and further out.

I moved  to Nairn with my fiancé chiefly for the cheaper house prices, though I think it’s beautiful as well. =) I now work in IT and continue work on my next novel, when I’m not being a crotchety hermit getting angry at Nairn youths for sitting on the bin.

This blog is for cryptic updates on my writing, reviews of anything and everything, sketches and artwork, and guilty fan admissions of the likes of ‘Ohmygod I’m in love with David Tennant’.

In the spirit of local news, I should say that the heater is broken in the certain Nairn IT consultancy firm where I work. I’ve been surviving on tea and porridge and looking enviously towards the areas covered by the portable heaters they bussed in from Inverness. Arguments have erupted over which is a better warming drink, coffee or tea. You can leave a comment with your pick, but if you don’t say tea I will reach out of your computer screen and slap you.

Hopefully, it’ll be fixed when I get in tomorrow. Then I can shift my focus to solving the mystery of the dissappearing Ian Rankin books, which were ordered from the book club but failed to show up with the rest of the order! Egads.

Now, before I wrap up this blog post – there’s a movement among Nairn blogs right now to get the word out about local blogs, so here are my picks:

The Gurn From Nairn – The Alpha Male of the Nairn blogosphere (did I just use that word?), it knows all.
My Nairn - MyNairn offers some very well-written posts about goings on in Nairn, from rising prices to rising tides.
Where Mountains Meet The Sea - I’ve only just discovered this blog. It’s very beautifull and artistically presented, with stunning photos.

Do you have a blog I haven’t mentioned? Local, personal or otherwise, feel free to link to it in the comments. icon biggrin Nairn Blogs I haven’t seen any Inverness blogs out there, so I’m curious if some will make an appearance.

 E.Maree
xoxo

Reading, Writing, Attorney-ing and Time Travelling

Bear with me, I’m being a bit experimental here – I want to do a round-up of all the random awesome stuff I’ve seen on the internet. If I was cool, I would do this on Wednesday and make it Web Round-Up Wednesday – however, I’m not, and most of my randomly articles tend to be gathered throughout the week.

So instead, let’s make it… Skiver’s Friday! AKA. I should be working but it’s almost the weekend and I’ve found some funny links – day. Then I got distracted and didn’t finish the post, so really it’s Skiver’s Saturday. Shh.

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WOO ENTERTAINING IMAGES. If I posted every image that entertained me, I’d never sleep.

Then there’s Iconic Photos, some great photos from throughout history.

In the news, we have lots of stupid people. Including yet another woman who can’t live without her expensive things and someone who got a Pit Bull to look ‘hard’ and couldn’t be bothered to train it.

It seems people are having divorce parties now? Can’t decide if that’s a good thing or not – I like the idea of making things a bit easier in a rough time, but the cakes there – particularly the ‘Hooray, I’m free of them now’ feel of some of them – are just laughably bitter.

Awesome Christmas presents – Fondue Mugs, EatMeCrunchy Bowl, Baconnaise and Marshmallow Fluff. I don’t like Christmas much – not only is it generally quite unlucky for me, but the pressure to find the perfect gifts for everyone really bothers me. I’m quite far behind on my Christmas shopping, argh. D: Feel free to leave a comment with your go-to gifts when it comes to finding Christmas presents for people – this year I’m abusing the use of cute microwavable teddies, and presents from last year that I never managed to post out.baconnaise 150x150 Reading, Writing, Attorney ing and Time Travelling

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*resisting the urge to comment*

For gamers, there’s a Flash demo of the newest Ace Attorney game. I am rushing to play it as soon as this post is done. <3

(EDIT: Played it! Be careful, when examining the scene it’ll glitch if you examine the chess board first. Examine something else instead.)

If you’re a fan of sparkly vampires, 11 Points’ 11 Random Observations Outside the New Moon Premiere is very funny. The Vatican have also complained about Twilight leading Christians into a world of undead romance, or something.

On the fanfiction front, I’ve been reading some Doctor Who fanfics. Today’s recommendations are short, standalone stories that are suitable for all – ‘This Moment Has Been Prepared For‘, a cute re-imagining of Donna’s ending with a winning first line and ‘Drinking Tactics for Nine Hundred Year Old Minors‘, a comedic story of Elven & Sally Sparrow’s drinking trip turned feminist nightmare and the only good thing related to the Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith that I’ve found so far. Oh, and it makes me giddy that a campaign to Save (Torchwood Character) Ianto Jones raised £12k for Children In Need.

Last stop are some writing related links. The  Reality of a New York Times bestseller has been crushing dreams for a while now, but it’s still required reading for anyone expecting to be the next J.K.Rowling. A follow up to the post is here. There’s the guide to Write Badly Well, which has taught me things like the word ‘syllepsis’. I knew what it was, but didn’t know there was a name for it? Now I can proudly say that syllepsis is (are?) awesome.

For those of you who like reading more than reading about writing, there are the ‘Very Short Stories’ of Edith Zimmerman. An example is below the cut, so click ‘Continue reading’ for a sample.

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