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Which is a bit of a bummer as I don’t really like Stephen King’s books. (Too modern for me.)
Which is a bit of a bummer as I don’t really like Stephen King’s books. (Too modern for me.)
Just a couple of pictures of us in front of the cathedral at 5.28 this morning while the sun came up:
I’ve posted on the metawriter community on LJ today. The subject was ‘back to basics’ so I went as basic as it was possible to get 🙂 Two Tips for finishing a novel
And possibly not coincidentally to Amazon fail, False Colors and Transgressions had their official release yesterday. Huzzah! From my own POV, I’m torn between thinking I ought not to talk about them while this much larger issue is going on, and thinking that I ought to talk about them more because this larger issue is…
In honour of Plough Monday, a photo of my uncle George, my mother’s brother, who was killed in WWII. (She was the baby of her family and I’m the baby of mine.) I don’t know much about him, since my father disapproved of my mother telling me anything about my relatives-and I never met any…
As you can tell from my recent post, I am not dead yet. I am, however, still suffering from the writer’s block when it comes to writing my own fiction. I am currently ghostwriting a sci-fi novel, because I’m technically able to write. But I feel like none of my own ideas are worth writing…
Scribd is entirely new to me, to the extent that I only found out about it today. But look, it turns out that you can try several of my books on there: https://www.scribd.com/alex3beecroft/documents/authored but also https://www.scribd.com/alexbeecroft I hear the deal is that it’s a subscription run service, so readers get to read as many books…