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            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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                "title": "Return to Cairo",
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                        "*": "===Inspiration===\n'''Return to Cairo''' was originally written for Round Five of the 2009 ''[[Whittaker Prize]]''. The prompt used, believe it or not, was a video of Jon and Vangelis performing ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Friends_of_Mr_Cairo The Friends of Mr Cairo]''. It was given a score of 81/100 by the judge, Geoff Nelder, putting it in second equal place out of 21. The judge commented that the end was weak, and he\u2019d have liked the aunt at the funeral to reveal that Nan really meant Cairo to be a favourite caf\u00e9 she used to visit in her youth on Kyle Row in Middleton. He was spot on there.\n\n===Placings===\nAfter duly changing the ending along very similar lines to those suggested, '''Return to Cairo''' came 3rd in the 2009 ''City of Derby Writing Competition'', judged by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Maitland Sara Maitland].\n\n===Notes===\nI think the (unnamed) protagonist of this story is my favourite character out of all the ones I've created so far: feisty and foul-mouthed but caring. The film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Bye,_Lenin! Good Bye, Lenin!]'' was almost certainly an influence on the central idea of creating an artificial world for the benefit of someone, although in this case, it turns out that it's not a world that Nan's ever known at all. I think I might also have been thinking of the opening sequence of \n''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Elliot Billy Elliot]'' where Billy has to track down and care for his errant nan.\n\nThe one thing I'm not sure about is the use of Johnny (actually older than Nigel Farage) Depp as a fantasy figure. I would have liked to have used someone a bit younger, but the trouble is, you can never tell if these kids are ever going to have any staying power.\n\nHere's the terrible original version of the penultimate couple of paragraphs:\n\n{{quote|Afterwards, I get chatting to my Great Aunt Mabel, and I ask her about Nan going to Cairo. She laughs.\n\n\u201cDon\u2019t be daft. She never left the country.\u201d Then she pauses for a moment. \u201cMind you, she did like to read about Egypt. She loved that Agatha Christie one \u2013 what was it? \u2013 \u2018Death on the Nile\u2019. That sort of thing.\u201d}}\n\nAnd this is what they became:\n\n{{quote|Afterwards, I get chatting to my Great Aunt Mabel, and I ask her about Nan going to Cairo. She laughs.\n\n\u201cDon\u2019t be daft. She never left England.\u201d Then she pauses for a moment. \u201cNah, the nearest she ever got was a cup of tea in the Cairo Caf\u00e9 in the old arcade. You\u2019re probably too young to remember it, aren\u2019t you? Nice little place. Pictures of the pyramids on the walls. Used to do lovely macaroons.\u201d}}\n\nI think I know which version I prefer."
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                        "*": "===Inspiration===\n'''Sidelong''' was originally written for the first round of the 2010 ''[http://www.nycmidnight.com/competitions/tweet/tweet.htm NYC Midnight \"Tweet Me a Story\" Competition]'', in response to the prompt word ''attack''.\n\n===Placings===\n'''Sidelong''' was selected as one of the top 25 stories in its group.\n\n===Publications===\n'''Sidelong''' was published by ''[http://seedpodpublishing.com Seedpod Publishing]'' on June 11th, 2010."
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