Somewhere-on-Sea
My story, Somewhere-on-Sea, has been published by Prole Books in the latest edition of their anthology series, Prole 22. It is a story that I’ve had a soft spot for ever since I wrote it, but as my editor said, this…
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My story, Somewhere-on-Sea, has been published by Prole Books in the latest edition of their anthology series, Prole 22. It is a story that I’ve had a soft spot for ever since I wrote it, but as my editor said, this…
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I’ve just returned from my week long sojourn at Glastonbury working for the charity Children’s World by helping with the accreditation in the Theatre & Circus fields. It was muddy; very muddy; immovably, miserably muddy. My eldest daughter loved it,…
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I’ve submitted a few stories here and there and await rejection with impatient grace. I’ve written a new story, Le Grand Mort (or La Grande Mort – not sure of which title to go with yet, although I rather like…
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Well, it’s Easter and the one thing I wanted to achieve by this arbitrary deadline, I haven’t. Damn. The digital marketing certification is complete, bar the final exam, but it has taken way more time than I had anticipated. As a…
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It’s been a while. Christmas came and went. I finished the first draft of my 2nd novel. It’s called The Darkness in Light – but that might change. I like it. It’s short. More like a long novella if I’m honest….
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There are few things more satisfying than completing a run that you’ve trained for and the first draft of a novel that you have pushed uphill, one paragraph after another. In the last month I competed in the 10km Major Series,…
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A review of Unthology4, by Tim Love at Litrefs Reviews, that I missed when published in March, which said nice things about my story, The Murder of Crows: “The first few stories are slice-of-life – a man on a beach…
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I don’t get interviewed very often. When I do I always hate the finished result – questions I should have answered better – opinions that would have been better left unsaid – a fear of sounding trite, or pretentious, or dull….
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It’s has been some time since I’ve written a state of (my) nation piece and so hear goes… As you can see from the picture I’ve grown a beard! It appeared whilst I was ill and daughter No.2 said I…
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My story, Valery and Michael, was published in the Spring / Summer edition of the American Red City Review. The introductory words of the managing director, Alexander Rigby, made me smile: “Within these pages are nine riveting stories that are…
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