
Sunday, 30 August 2009
FlashWRITER - New Template Available

FlashWRITER - Installation Instructions
http://www.reefwing.com.au/FlashWRITER/setup.exe
This should download the setup file. Once it has downloaded run the file. It may take a while as you will probably have to download the .NET framework as well. Just click yes if it asks you do you want to install this. If you have any problems try running the setup program again - sometimes it doesn't transition well from downloading .NET to my program.
The install sequence should go like this:
- dialog box - click run
- another dialog box - click run
- a box saying install .NET framework 3.5 SP1- click accept
- the .NET framework then gets installed - this takes quite a while! You may see another dialog box saying setup is configuring components. No need to do anything - but this takes a while so go and have a cup of tea.
- You then need to restart your PC (you will be prompted to do this).
- Once the computer restarts you should see a dialog box - click run (if you don't see this run the setup file again)
- You will then see another box - click install
- The program will install and you should see the FlashWRITER splash screen.
- You will see another couple of boxes saying that the config and history file does not exist. Just click ok.
- DONE!
If you have problems downloading the .NET framework, you can also get it from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ab99342f-5d1a-413d-8319-81da479ab0d7&displaylang=en
Then download this update:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/959209
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Review - PHANTASY MOSTE GROTESK
Serial Killers, Freaks, and Sexual Tension - How can you go wrong?
I don't normally do reviews but I thought it was appropriate that I share my thoughts on this little piece of depraved carnival.
Let me start with the production quality - I was blown away. I hadn't heard of Chapter Books before receiving this copy but I hope that Corpulent Insanity Press publish many more. According to Wikipedia a Chapter Book is "a story book intended for intermediate readers, generally aged 7-10." I'm pretty sure that this Chapter book is not targeting that demographic. The poor little tykes wouldn't sleep for a week.
Those familiar with Ms Dowker's work would have a fair chance of guessing in which direction she will be taking the reader on this perambulation through perversity.
The male lead (Josh) is a whinging twit with sexual issues. From the first page I'm hoping that things are going to go poorly for him. To make things worse we pick up a hint that he is some sort of reformed loony serial killer. Josh's pathetic performance is balanced by a strong female lead called Erin. As an aside - did you know that Erin was often used by 19th Century poets to represent the female personification of Ireland? The name Joshua is often interpreted to mean "God rescues" - and by the end of the story young Josh is going to need it.
I enjoyed the thematic resonance created by the overlay of language and descriptive passages. The religious references were mostly subtle and perhaps unintended with Seth (the third son of Adam who lived to 912 apparently), and the manifestation of a new hell, albeit the crucifixion scene was a tad more obvious. I am a bit concerned about Felicity though, if she perceives a moonlit night as "a pale bloated corpse, drifting above ... in the fetid waters of the starless sky", perhaps she has some issues to work through. Seriously though, the use of language in this story is a beautiful thing. Immerse yourself in the sheer Dowkerness of it all.
The weirdness cranks up a notch when Erin and Josh discover a circus tent erected on the local footy ground. I won’t give away any more as it would spoil the surprise and you should experience Ms Dowker's prose first hand. My only disappointment in this story is that there were no creepy clowns – but perhaps that would be clichéd and that is one thing that you will never find in Felicity’s writing.
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
FlashWRITER Templates Available

Saturday, 1 August 2009
WRITING TOOLS - Thesaurus

I recently had a great thesaurus add-on pointed out to me. It installs quickly, sits quietly on your XP or Vista taskbar, and is seamlessly invoked in your writing software (say FlashWRITER ;-) of choice via a hotkey.
I have been using it for a while now and it works a treat.
Sunday, 26 July 2009
REEFWING SOFTWARE - New Site
Monday, 13 July 2009
WRITING - "More Blood"

Sunday, 12 July 2009
Shiraz - 2009 Vintage
The Shiraz has been sulphured, racked off gross lees and returned to barrel. We've had to add a lot of tartaric acid to bring the pH down to an ideal level, so at the moment it isn't that much fun to taste! If the acid is still high down the track, we will de-acidify prior to bottling; at this stage our priority is microbial stability.
The wine's got some really nice lighter cherry style aromas and flavours - so hopefully it will evolve into a softer, medium body Shiraz over the next few months.
FLASHSHOT!
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Update...
Sunday, 21 June 2009
WRITING QUOTES - From CS Weekly
– Mark Twain
– Albert Camus
"I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that. Your mind must know it has got to get down to work."
– Pearl S. Buck
"I love being a writer. What I can't stand is the paperwork."
– Peter De Vries
– E.B. White
"If I don't write to empty my mind, I go mad."
– Lord Byron
– Toni Morrison
"Being a real writer means being able to do the work on a bad day."
– Norman Mailer
– Logan Pearsall Smith
"When I sit down at my writing desk, time seems to vanish. I think it's a wonderful way to spend one's life."
– Erica Jong
– Ray Bradbury
"Every writer is a frustrated actor who recites his lines in the hidden auditorium of his skull."
– Rod Serling
– Walter Bagehot
"Work every day. No matter what has happened the day or night before, get up and bite on the nail."
– Ernest Hemingway
– Pablo Picasso
"What is The Subconscious to every other man, in its creative aspect becomes, for writers, The Muse."
– Ray Bradbury
– Edwin Schlossberg
– Toni Morrison
– Jules Renard
– L. Sprague de Camp
– Agatha Christie
– Shane Black
only mean that you have no respect for them: that you simply want to
collect their money."
– Andrei Tarkovsky
– John Updike
– Robert Penn Warren
– Jane Yolen
– C.S. Lewis
– Barbara Sher
– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
– Roger Zelazny
– Barbara Kingsolver
– John Gardner
"The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas."
– Linus Pauling
"Success comes to a writer, as a rule, so gradually that it is always something of a shock to him to look back and realize the heights to which he has climbed."
– P.G. Wodehouse
"One hasn't become a writer until one has distilled writing into a habit, and that habit has been forced into an obsession. Writing has to be an obsession. It has to be something as organic, physiological and psychological as speaking or sleeping or eating."
– Niyi Osundare
"When we read, we start at the beginning and continue until we reach the end. When we write, we start in the middle and fight our way out."
– Vickie Karp
"No one is asking, let alone demanding, that you write. The world is not waiting with bated breath for your article or book. Whether or not you get a single word on paper, the sun will rise, the earth will spin, the universe will expand. Writing is forever and always a choice -- your choice."
– Beth Mende Conny
"Every writer must acknowledge and be able to handle the unalterable fact that he has, in effect, given himself a life sentence in solitary confinement. The ordinary world of work is closed to him -- and that's if he's lucky!"
– Peter Straub
"If you have other things in your life -- family, friends, good productive day work -- these can interact with your writing and the sum will be all the richer."
– David Brin
"Abuse is often of service. There is nothing so dangerous to an author as silence."
– Samuel Johnson
"I never want to see anyone, and I never want to go anywhere or do anything. I just want to write."
– P.G. Wodehouse
"The test of any good fiction is that you should care something for the characters; the good to succeed, the bad to fail. The trouble with most fiction is that you want them all to land in hell, together, as quickly as possible."
– Mark Twain
"The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do."
– Thomas Jefferson
"No fathers or mothers think their own children ugly; and this self-deceit is yet stronger with respect to the offspring of the mind."
– Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
"If you would not be forgotten,
as soon as you are dead and rotten,
either write things worth reading,
or do things worth the writing."
– Benjamin Franklin
"All writers are vain, selfish and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives lies a mystery. Writing a book is a long, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand."
– George Orwell
"Engrave this in your brain: EVERY WRITER GETS REJECTED. You will be no different."
– John Scalzi
"My own experience is that once a story has been written, one has to cross out the beginning and the end. It is there that we authors do most of our lying."
– Anton Chekhov
"I try to create sympathy for my characters, then turn the monsters loose."
– Stephen King
"All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened and after you are finished reading one you will feel that all that happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you; the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse and sorrow, the people and the places and how the weather was. If you can get so that you can give that to people, then you are a writer."
– Ernest Hemingway
"Half my life is an act of revision."
– John Irving
"If you can tell stories, create characters, devise incidents, and have sincerity and passion, it doesn't matter a damn how you write."
– Somerset Maugham
"I'm a storyteller. I don't tell thrillers or tell comedies, I tell stories. And stories can exist in any genre."
– Stuart Beattie
"People on the outside think there's something magical about writing, that you go up in the attic at midnight and cast the bones and come down in the morning with a story, but it isn't like that. You sit in back of the typewriter and you work, and that's all there is to it."
– Harlan Ellison
"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great."
– Mark Twain
"Character gives us qualities, but it is in actions -- what we do -- that we are happy or the reverse…All human happiness and misery take the form of action."
– Aristotle
"Unless a writer is extremely old when he dies, in which case he has probably become a neglected institution, his death must always be seen as untimely. This is because a real writer is always shifting and changing and searching. The world has many labels for him, of which the most treacherous is the label of Success."
– James Baldwin
"It is with words as with sunbeams. The more they are condensed, the deeper they burn."
– Robert Southey
"The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas."
– Linus Pauling
"Imagination grows by exercise, and contrary to common belief, is more powerful in the mature than in the young."
– W. Somerset Maugham
"Words are sacred. They deserve respect. If you get the right ones, in the right order, you can nudge the world a little."
– Tom Stoppard
"At night, when the objective world has slunk back into its cavern and left dreamers to their own, there come inspirations and capabilities impossible at any less magical and quiet hour. No one knows whether or not he is a writer unless he has tried writing at night."
– H.P. Lovecraft
"We write to taste life twice."
– Anais Nin
"Success comes to a writer, as a rule, so gradually that it is always something of a shock to him to look back and realize the heights to which he has climbed."
– P.G. Wodehouse
"Fiction is the truth inside the lie."
– Stephen King
"Anybody can make history. Only a great man can write it.."
– Oscar Wilde
"But words are things, and a small drop of ink,
Falling, like dew, upon a thought, produces
That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. "
– Lord Byron
"I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that. Your mind must know it has got to get down to work."
– Pearl S. Buck
"I never had any doubts about my abilities. I knew I could write. I just had to figure out how to eat while doing this. "
– Cormac McCarthy
"If you're a singer, you lose your voice. A baseball player loses his arm. A writer gets more knowledge, and if he's good, the older he gets, the better he writes."
– Mickey Spillane
"I believe more in the scissors than I do in the pencil."
– Truman Capote
"The pen is the tongue of the mind."
– Miguel de Cervantes
"In going where you have to go, and doing what you have to do, and seeing what you have to see, you dull and blunt the instrument you write with. But I would rather have it bent and dull and know I had to put it on the grindstone again and hammer it into shape and put a whetstone to it, and know I had something to write about, than to have it bright and shining and nothing to say, or smooth and well-oiled in the closet, but unused."
– Ernest Hemingway
"Success is a finished book, a stack of pages each of which is filled with words. If you reach that point, you have won a victory over yourself no less impressive than sailing single-handed around the world."
– Tom Clancy
"I often have to write a hundred pages or more before there's a paragraph that's alive."
– Philip Roth
Saturday, 6 June 2009
FlashWRITER - New Version 1.0.0.8
Sunday, 31 May 2009
FlashWRITER - Feature Requests
FlashWRITER - Bug Reports
- The FlashWRITER version that you are using;
- Your OS
- Description of the bug.
FlashWRITER - Beta Version Released

FlashWRITER - 100% Success Rate
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Saturday, 23 May 2009
FlashWRITER - Line Spacing

FlashWRITER - Writing History

Tuesday, 19 May 2009
FlashWRITER - New Splash!
