Archive for May, 2009

I’m setting up a freelance writing site!

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Photo credit: Liliana: Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 licence.

Heck, everyone else seems to be doing it, why not?

No, seriously, I love writing, I have qualifications to justify describing myself as a science/technical writer and I’m pretty confident in my skills in this area.  I’ve received encouragement all my life regarding my writing skills .  First the middle-school English teacher who sulked and sent me to Coventry for two weeks when I refused to read my free verse poem homework out in assembly.  (I’d knocked it out in ten minutes the night before, sans re-write or proof-reading.  Plus I’d made a pledge to myself that year that I was done doing anything purely to please other people.  I was a lonely, depressed litte kid, and the only social reinforcement I got was making my teachers happy, but they always seemed to get more of a kick out of it than I did.)

Then  the Mills & Boon romances I tried my hand at in my late teens/early twenties.  I never actually got one of them into print, but I did get a lot of encouragement from editors to keep going and re-work them.  (But I gave up when the yawning gap between feminist practice and writing romance couldn’t be reconciled.  Now I’m not sure there is one any more.)

Then there’s the creative writing class who just loved my Narnia themed poem.  (That’s an upcoming highlight.  Hold on to your seats.)

You get the idea.  I love to write, it’s fun to write, I aim to get paid to write.  Here comes OllieHicksWriter.wordpress.com!  Come and check it out.

What markets am I aiming for?  I’ll be focussing more on the science/technical area, but also book reviews, personal essays and general interest.  Get in touch if you’d like a quote for my rates.  (10% discount for a first order if you mention you clicked through from this blog).

BOOK REVIEW: More, Now, Again by Elizabeth Wurtzel (London: Virago, 2002).

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Lizzy, Lizzy, Lizzy!  Those of us who would classify ourselves as fans of the inimitable (would you imitate her?  Why?) Ms Wurtzel, may well approach a new release by her with some trepidation.  Oh, Lizzy – what are you up to now?  And yet, that’s where the fun of it is – like the schadenfreude of hearing all about a friend’s disastrous professional and amatory adventures, reading a wurtzel
memoir provides vicarious kicks aplenty, while causing us to bless ourselves and mutter, “There but for the grace of God …”.

For those who haven’t yet sampled it, this book moves on from the depression-and-how-I-survived-it saga of Prozac Nation, to detail Wurtzel’s subsequent professional success, alienation, drug addiction , disastrous romantic life and final clean-up via twelve-stepping and a serious therapy habit.

Irritation is  a reasonable reaction to many aspects of and incidents in, the book.  So you’re newly rich, famous and successful?  What do you do?  Simple, get drug-addicted!  You’re romantically involved with a  wonderful guy who’s cleaned up with you, adores you and drives you all the way home from your rehab and recovery centre?  Fantastic!  Now take drugs immediately and become so clingy, dependent and supinely submissive that he becomes bored and irritable enough to go right off you.  Smart moves!

But she does make a crazy, fun read out of her character flaws and bad decisions.  Perhaps her most annoying trait is portraying significant people in her life as more interesting, heroic and fascinating than they can actually be.  Every therapist, in particular, is wise, sophisticated, intuitive and brilliant.  That’s even when they’re clearly not, and probably just dying for the fifty minutes to be up so they can send in their bill and go home.  But she transforms, through her own interpretation, their gnomic (sometimes moronic) pronouncements into fascinating coherent narratives of her own neuroses.  Perhaps she should act as her own shrink and bill herself.  Whatever, her hero-making is probably part of her problem.

Anyhow,

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Picture credit: Thoric/Wikimedia Commons under licence: see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/

psychotherapist might be a better career choice for her than lawyer.  Her colourful neuroses could fit in better, less of a loss from the literary world than to the grey file-shuffling of the practice of law.

Still, Wurtzel has not finished with writing – her recent nutty political pronouncements are evidence of that.  Maybe the writing world will still get the benefit of all the nuttiness that has to be repressed out of the eight till eight lawyerly grind.  We can only hope – and fear.

Lissen, I gotta pome for ya

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Hey, I did warn you!

Attrition
very nearly nobody
tiny little me
will subsumed
with greed consumed
parsley garnish sugar rosehip tea

(c) Ollie Hicks 2009