Entry: Surfacing after Christmas Friday, December 28, 2007

Howdy all -- I'm back! It's been a busy few days. I finished up my edit of Hell's Horizon on Christmas Eve, as I indicated with my little impromptu poem that night (I hadn't meant to write a poem -- it just seemed like the right thing to do at the time!). I'm very pleased with the book. I didn't do anything to it structurally, but trimmed it down by 24,000 words -- so hopefully it real read much more tightly now.

Went to my Grandparents for Christmas Day dinner, as I do every year when I'm in Ireland. My parents were there, Bas and her parents, and one of my aunts and her hubby and daughter. We had a fine meal, ate loads, then unwrapped presents afterwards. I got some nice little gifts. I never get big gifts because ... well, I don't really need anything big! If there's something I want badly, I nearly always buy it for myself, as I'm too impatient to wait! But fun little gifts are nice and welcome, and this year I got a CD, a book, a pint glass with the Spurs crest, socks, etc. Nothing overly exciting, but then I don't think too many adults get exciting Christmas presents -- it's a time for the young, so enjoy it while you can!!!!

I went to the Limerick horse races on St Stephen's Day with Bas and her Mum. It's good fun, and a couple of my horses came in -- one of them was a 25-1 long shot, and I had a tenner on it, so I won over €300 in total -- NICE!!!!! I came away with the long, satisfied chuckle of lucky gamblers the world over -- there's nothing so sweet as quickly won cash!!!! Visited some relatives and had a fairly early night -- this was one of our quetest Christmases ever, with not even a single visit to our local pubs!!

On the 27th Bas and I drove to Galway to see one of my favourite bands, The Hitchers. They were a Limerick band who I went to see a lot in the mid- and late-90s. They released two albums, a few singles, and built up a loyal but small fan base. Alas, they never got the lucky break they deserved, and broke up several years ago. But they reunite every Christmas for a one-off gig -- and I've somehow managed to miss every one!!! Each time they play, I'm away! This year was no different -- they were playing in Limerick on the 28th, but I'd already booked to travel to London that day! Fortunately they also did a gig in Galway this year, the night before, so I was determined not to miss it!!! We drove up, checked into our hotel, did some shopping, had a scrumptious fish-n-chips dinner, then watched Limerick's finest rock through their best tunes as if it was ten years ago and the world was still theirs for the taking. It was fine stuff, expertly delivered -- hard to believe they'd only had one day's practise for it!! Check out their MySpace page here if you're unfamiliar with them: THE HITCHERS

There was a really good support band on the bill, also from Limerick, called We Should Be Dead. Fronted by a couple of punkish ladies, they made a big impression and I'll definitely be checking them out live again. Their MySpace page is also worth having a look at, though the songs on it don't quite capture the energy of their live set (with the exception of the rather rudely named one!!): WE SHOULD BE DEAD

Today we flew over to London. Had a few hours in the flat, catching up with emails and going through the post. Then we walked to the National to see their adaptation of War Horse by Michael Morpurgo. The lifesize puppets of the hourses were amazing, incredible to watch, and it was certainly worth seeing for them alone. The story however was a bit flat and far-fetched. The National like to put on a big, emotional family show at Christmas, but while Coram Boy last year finely trod the line between sentimental and mawkish, this one tried a little too hard to tug on people's heart-strings. It was by no means bad, but take the puppets out of it and it would all be a bit risible and forgettable.

   8 comments

Maitlin
January 13, 2008   03:13 PM PST
 
hey! i swear 2 god that i'm listening to that rude song right now! it's pimp!!!!!!!!!!!!

<3 mAitLiN <3
loloolol
rawr!!! grrr....
i'm so hood - tho actually i'm only bored
BLAH!!!!!
y r u still reading this???
rosie rules the world
January 7, 2008   01:53 PM PST
 
Hey shanster

i've seen the crack in the tate

my mum took me there, she was facinated by it-spent ages on her hands & knees looking into it,
my little brother kept jumping backwards & forwards over it and trying to find a spot to get his foot stuck in it so someone would have to make the crack wider to free his foot,
I JUST THOUGHT IT WAS BORING!!!!-didn't see the spider though- I MIGHT HAVE ENJOYED THAT
But as they one mans poision is another mans cup of tea!!!
guest
January 1, 2008   07:42 PM PST
 
hi ithink you r a awsome authour

why is it taking so long for your 8th book though
Ethan Forbes
December 31, 2007   03:10 AM PST
 
I LOVE YOUR BOOKS I HAVE READ ALL 12 YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DUDE
Ethan Forbes
December 31, 2007   03:10 AM PST
 
I LOVE YOUR BOOKS I HAVE READ ALL 12 YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DUDE
Ethan Forbes
December 31, 2007   03:10 AM PST
 
I LOVE YOUR BOOKS I HAVE READ ALL 12 YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!DUDE
jim lo
December 31, 2007   03:06 AM PST
 
I LOVE CIRQ DU FREAK I READ ALL 12 YOU SHOULD RIGHT ANOTHER BECUASE THEY ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PLZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kathryn Winstanley
December 28, 2007   11:53 PM PST
 
Hi Darren! :)
Its good to hear from you again! :)
And congratulations on finishing Hell's Horizon, I bet its a brilliant book, I only wish I had the luck to read it!
It sounds like you had a nice Christmas, I hope that you did! :)
The bands you mentioned sounds very good!
I hope that you had a nice time in London... And I also hope that you got my card, because there was some complications at the post office!
I hope your having a great day!!

From your huge fan Kathryn! :)

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