Alex Cassidy
@alexcassidy.bsky.social
📤 319
📥 248
📝 29
Author of three books www.alexcassidy.com
https://substack.com/@alexcass91
pinned post!
This year my WIP novel Mammoth was longlisted for both the Peggy Chapman-Andrews Award, run by the Bridport Prize, and the Plaza First Chapters Prize. I've written about how important (motivationally) this has been for me, with some advice too:
www.linkedin.com/pulse/import...
#writingcommunity
loading . . .
The Importance of Being Longlisted
Last month my work-in-progress novel Mammoth was longlisted for the Peggy Chapman-Andrews first novel award, a part of the Bridport Prizes. Thousands of prospective unagented writers enter every year,...
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/importance-being-longlisted-alex-cassidy-trfhe/
over 1 year ago
2
15
5
reposted by
Alex Cassidy
Ranno
3 months ago
10 years late to the party, but have today acquired an excellent book on one of my favourite nostalgic things
@alexcassidy.bsky.social
1
2
1
Google's AI overviews have a pretty bad plagiarism and search intent problem. 📖 When using Google in an attempt to remember the names of very famous short stories, it 'created' its own. But, still links to the original source material, in the AI overview and the organic results. 👇
10 months ago
1
1
0
Work meeting in the Hepworth today in a sunny Wakefield
11 months ago
1
1
0
I ended up buying the one quarter piggy bank, a lot weightier than I imagined.
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
0
1
0
January's finished books (in what was a writing heavy month). The back-to-back Alejandra Pizarnik made for a quite bleak start to the year, finishing with the Zevon biography helped pick it up.
about 1 year ago
0
1
0
reposted by
Alex Cassidy
The Public Domain Review
about 1 year ago
🥁 Announcing the Public Domain Image Archive! 🥁 We are v excited to share our new sister-project, the Public Domain Image Archive (PDIA), a curated collection of 10k+ out-of-copyright historical images, all free to explore and reuse:
pdimagearchive.org
@pdimagearchive
534
18415
9012
Whenever the news about AI replacing writers gets a bit too much - I remember this comment from two years ago on Reddit. This person gave up on their project because they thought ChatGPT would replace authors, and well, imagine what they could have done in the two years since.
about 1 year ago
0
1
0
A very 90s leftover bookmark in a second-hand book
about 1 year ago
0
0
0
Wask Studio (
waskstudio.com
) 'makes things you probably haven't seen before': One quarter piggy banks, hard to read dice, match bookmarks
about 1 year ago
0
0
1
One of Jimbocho Book Town's 130 (!) book stores.
about 1 year ago
1
0
0
In 2024 I read more deliberately than any year before, including stopping books that I wasn't enjoying (a new rule!). Of the 38 I read, here are my top five 👇.
about 1 year ago
1
0
0
Getting film developed has been a very humbling experience. Being happy with <10% of around 40 photos reenforces just how much of an art form this is (or that I am terrible at it). Going to be fun learning!
about 1 year ago
0
1
0
Found in a second-hand book store.
#booksky
over 1 year ago
0
0
0
This year my WIP novel Mammoth was longlisted for both the Peggy Chapman-Andrews Award, run by the Bridport Prize, and the Plaza First Chapters Prize. I've written about how important (motivationally) this has been for me, with some advice too:
www.linkedin.com/pulse/import...
#writingcommunity
loading . . .
The Importance of Being Longlisted
Last month my work-in-progress novel Mammoth was longlisted for the Peggy Chapman-Andrews first novel award, a part of the Bridport Prizes. Thousands of prospective unagented writers enter every year,...
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/importance-being-longlisted-alex-cassidy-trfhe/
over 1 year ago
2
15
5
I've found over 30 signed books in second-hand shops this year. Including three former England rugby coaches, two England cricket captains, and one Michael McIntyre.
#BookSky
over 1 year ago
1
6
0
you reached the end!!
feeds!
log in