AgaSaga

AgaSaga

62 years old
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  • Are you a ...?
    Unpublished writer (so far)
    What genre do you primarily write in?
    Thriller
    If you write in more than one area, what is your next most favoured genre?
    Horror
    Are your reading habits ...?
    Omnivorous
    Who is your favourite author(s)?
    Austen, Hardy, Eliot, Stephen King, Tolkien, Michael Connelly, John Connolly, Sebastian Faulks, Stephen Donaldson, James Herbert and whoever I'm reading at the time!
    What are your working habits when you write?
    Procastinatory
    Are you the edit-every-sentence-ten-times type, or do you prefer to let rip?
    Ten times? Why so little?
    Your ultimate writing ambition?
    Write fiction full-time
    Your worst habit?
    Always put off until tomorrow what should be done today
    Your opinion on the books industry?
    It is a tough game, but everyone does their best
    Where do you write?
    Home office

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  • Ancient Woodland
    by Ancient Woodland 11 months ago
    Thanks :)
  • Spangles
    by Spangles 1 year ago
    Yes, our swallows have appeared too. Each year they like to nest in the woodshed. It's wonderful to watch them swooping round the garden and teaching their young how to fly, while managing to dodge our very interested two cats.
  • Bren
    by Bren 1 year ago
    Hello Agasaga - what a brilliant name. I feel old too. Yep loved all those series, and we laughed out loud and not much swearing on them either. But then we used to laugh until we cried when we reversed the video when everyone walked backwards. :) Medically speaking we are classed as old even tho 60 is the new 40, try telling that to my body in the mornings.
  • Tony
    by Tony 1 year ago
    Ha! At last, I can see your wall. I'll come back when it's dark and graffiti all over it!
  • maryluv
    by maryluv 2 years ago
    He and I were wittering on the other day about that very fact. Remember 'Dad's Army' ? 'The Good Life' ? 'Butterflies'? What is there to compare these days, apart from 'Gavin and Stacey'? I feel very old....
  • maryluv
    by maryluv 2 years ago
    Oh. Pardon the misunderstanding...I got carried away in the moment. Yes, a nice civil servants pension would do, wouldn't it! Just bought the entire Yes Minister/Yes Prime Minister series for the other half who cringes at the incompetence of said branch. He's in HM Forces and suffers daily at their hands...
  • maryluv
    by maryluv 2 years ago
    You write in the Home Office? Official secrets?
  • Caducean Whisks
    by Caducean Whisks 2 years ago
    Good comp entry - well done!
  • Rebecca Holmes
    by Rebecca Holmes 2 years ago
    I'm not surprised you couldn't resist at that price. I wish I'd noticed it, though I don't get into Waterstones that often - our local town doesn't have one. I'm trying hard not to buy any more books at the moment, but give it a couple of weeks... Those 3 for 2's are very tempting, though I'm also trying to support the local independent book chain in one the neighbouring towns - the fact that they also sell chocolate and are next door to a coffee shop helps!
  • Rebecca Holmes
    by Rebecca Holmes 2 years ago
    Thanks for the Sarah Waters link. I almost never buy hardbacks, but am very tempted by The Little Stranger. Then it would jump to the top of the already too-big reading pile. I want it, and I want it now. Must resist... Family needs to eat...