Saturday 17 July 2010

Book Review

Forensic Science (2nd Edition)Forensic Science by Andrew R.W. Jackson

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This book is a required text for my Open University short course S187 Forensic Science. It covers far more than the course requirement and is straightforward to read so I think I'll even read those sections not included in the course. I'm really enjoying this short course and am very pleased with myself because it's decades since I studied any science and I'm well chuffed that I've risen to the challenge. Smug or what?

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Crisis what crisis?

I haven't written anything since I finished Open University A215 at the beginning of June. The last three assignments were so intensive and I was glad to have a rest but now I've fallen out of any habit of writing, bad bad bad. All is not lost though, I edited a couple of pieces and submitted them for the Bridport prize. A bit presumptuous of me since it is one of the most prestigious literary competitions. One piece was a short story and the other was flash fiction. The result isn't expected until October so now I need to forget about it.

I'm excited about starting A363, Advanced Creative Writing in October. In anticipation, I've joined a Facebook group called (innovatively), 'A363 October 2010 Advanced Creative Writing'. It's fairly quiet there at the moment but one or two people are talking about getting ahead and have bought the book and started the exercises. I don't intend to do that.

I've never used Facebook before, so it is quite an eye-opener for me. I don't really like networking sites and Facebook hasn't changed my mind in the week or so I've been accessing it. I'm hopeful though that the OU group on there will be lively once the course starts and will supplement my tutor group forum.

Thursday 15 July 2010

First Post

I'm so excited. I've never written a blog before and can't wait to see how this develops. Hopefully over the next few weeks, I'll learn enough about blog writing that I can refine the look and feel of this page. In the meantime, I now have somewhere I can write down all those snippets and half-developed thoughts so easily lost in the notebooks and post-its of everyday activity.