Cool, but slightly mind boggling
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Okay, so we’ve talked about the equipment you need to write your novel, about finding time and space for writing. We’ve considered structure, setting, characters and plot plans, and we’ve done as much research as we need to do to get to the stage where we feel it’s possible to write about this setting. If…
After a massive anxiety attack, Sam Atkins left his high-powered job in the City and committed himself to life on the road in a small van. Six months in, he’s running out of savings and coming to the conclusion that he might have to go home to his emotionally abusive family. Needing time to think,…
Quick! Go to Channel 4 at the moment. Michael Woods is talking about Beowulf, and much of the filming was done at Wychurst. I helped build that hall! My handprints are in its walls 🙂 And it looks fantastic!
Welcome to my new wordpress blog! I don’t suppose it’s going to look like this for long. As soon as I can get it to match my site I will! I had been blogging on LiveJournal, but they instituted one restrictive policy too many, so I have come over here for a fresh start. If…
Here’s a quick snippet from The Crimson Outlaw in which Vali’s reaction to being captured by bandits is not 100% appropriate: Potentially triggery sexual threat situation, for those who are not quite as thoughtlessly invulnerable as Vali. ~*~*~*~ His hand went to his sword just as a man’s long arm snaked out of the darkness…
In a wonderful way to start the new year, I woke up to the news that my novella “The Wages of Sin” has just been published by MLR Press: http://www.mlrbooks.com/ShowBook.php?book=WAGESSIN It’s currently only available as an ebook, but the print version is expected later this month in the anthology “The Mysterious.” The print anthology will…