Me learning to drive at 40: sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry
Me five minutes after passing my test at 40: fucking INDICATE. Who taught you to drive?
Me learning to drive at 40: sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry
Me five minutes after passing my test at 40: fucking INDICATE. Who taught you to drive?
Today's target: 750 words (because I knew I'd be busier today)
4:30AM, between comforting the toddler back to sleep and putting him back in his cot: 120 words in the notes app
7PM coming upstairs early while my husband did the toddler's bedtime: 944 words on the laptop.
Total: 1064 words
Today on the blog I share my thoughts on the debut novel from Becky C Brynolf - I Found A Body
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Yesterday's target: 1000 words
During toddler's nap: 755 words written on the laptop
While toddler watched The Snail and The Whale: 224 in the notes app
Between toddler falling asleep on me and putting him to bed: 203 more word in the notes app
Before my bed time: 20 on laptop
Total: 1202 words
Heck of a reveal!
never a dull day eh?
[video: I'm folding laundry. at the end I hold up a book. The tagline "An influencer, a dead body, and a live stream... I Found A Body." The cover is hot pink and glittery with lime green font for the title. There's a pool of blood, in which disembodied barbie doll limbs lie.]
Just started watching Paradise and oh my god
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Here's another #buyastrangerabook day offer!
@winskillfull.bsky.social is offering to buy someone a copy of "I Found a Body" the brand new crime thriller by the v ace Becky Brynolf.
Blurb in second pic.
If you'd like it, get in touch!
UK only.
Wrote something on how Logan Paul inspired my debut novel, and how my writer's group feedback took it in the best direction.
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If you've recently read a book you really liked, the best thing you can do to help more people discover it is leave a review wherever you like to leave reviews. Signed, a new author π«Ά
Kylie May said alright bet.
[video: "the sound in my main character's head when she realizes she's being stitched up on live breakfast television, and decides to go down fighting". Me reading I Found A Body, before looking shocked and then ready to have a go at someone.]
Wahey! I hope you enjoy it :)
This is a nice full circle moment. I used to do music and theatre reviews for Buzz Mag back in the day. #IFoundABody
www.buzzmag.co.uk/i-found-body...
Thank you Chris!
A copy of I Found A Body by Becky C. Brynolf. It shows a pink sparkly cover with broken Barbie doll parts (a leg and a snapped off arm) lying in a pool of red blood. The tagline reads: βAn influencer, a dead body and a live streamβ¦β The title is lime green and there is a quote that reads βA page turner that has you hooked from the startβ by Oenone Forbat.
Happy book birthday to @beckycbrynolf.bsky.social π₯³ Sheβs arrived! π
I Found A Body by Becky C Brynolf is out now! I canβt wait to read it!
I hope you enjoy it!
π oh amazing! I didn't realise it would be sent to Laura as well, that's great news.
Aaah! This is so exciting
Thank you! I hope you like it x
"#OutNow." The book I Found A Body by Becky C Brynolf presented together in e-reader, audiobook and paperback. The book's tagline "An influencer, a dead body, and a live stream... I Found A Body." The book cover is hot pink and glittery with lime green, drop shadow font for the title I Found A Body. There's a pool of blood, in which disembodied barbie doll limbs lie.
#IFoundABody is officially out in the world! I'm so proud of this book. I really hope people enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. A big special thank you to the team at @bwpublishing.bsky.social my editor Rachel Morrell, and amazing agent Becky Percival at @unitedagents.bsky.social.
Really love your blurb solution, Simon!
My husband walks by a loch with two dogs while the sun sets. Me singing karaoke wearing a shot glass necklace. An old quality video of me as a little girl with a near bob haircut. Some shots of me working at my desk, typing away. The book held in front of me as I walk along a country path.] /End
Me strutting in front of the TV with my baby strapped to my chest. My dog sitting to attention. Another shot of him looking suspiciously over his shoulder. My handsome husband playing with the dog. Then him lying on the floor while our baby touches his beard. 2/3
I've not got total faith the alt text worked on this video so I'm pasting here: [Video: me dancing in a snowy field. Me at my desk holding my novel. My painted nails dancing over the novel as it lies on my desk. 1/3
#IFoundABody is published one week today, so I thought I'd introduce myself properly.
The why is because blind and partially sighted people ask that alt text only be used for descriptions of the image. It's a reasonable adjustment to make life easier, and if people bend the guidance to suit non disabled needs, it excludes disabled people. I'm not trying to be difficult!
Screenshot from RNIB webpage: "Show all sections Alt text and image descriptions Hide Image descriptions make images accessible for blind and partially sighted people. It's also known as alt text. They're simply a written description of an image. Image descriptions aren't for adding photo credits, inside jokes, extending copy or for boosting Search Engine Optimisation. Image descriptions should be added to all images, memes and GIFs and should include all copy included in the image."
Here where it says "Image descriptions aren't for adding photo credits, inside jokes, extending copy or for boosting Search Engine Optimisation." I'm afraid it doesn't matter if there's a caveat in the post. Adding extra copy doesn't help blind and partially sighted people know what the picture is.
That's ok! This is a dead handy guide that breaks it down www.rnib.org.uk/living-with-...
That's still really confusing for blind and partially sighted blue sky users. The alt text is there so people know what's in the image. Popping anything else in denies blind and partially sighted people their right to the same information sighted people have.