Writing about the past through a tale of futuristic architects.
Category: my writing worlds
Three tips for flash fiction from government writing
I’ve recently had my flash fiction story Echo Beach published over on Flash Fiction Magazine. Here’s some tricks to apply to flash fiction writing, based on years of writing for government.
Quay Voices, available now
I’ve a short story, Crossroads, in the first volume of Quay Voices. It’s available now from Impress Books. It also includes writing by Ray Antrobus, Patrick Gale and Monique Roffey as well a heap of other new writers.
Writer for hire: using the new term feeling
Get yourself a new pencil case and get writing!
Use the new term feeling to boost the last few months of this strange year.
Exe-Lit festival’s second year delivers
Exe-Lit festival’s second year showed how a small city can deliver creativity, as has Exeter’s recognition as a UNESCO city of literature
The only essential writing tools I always have with me
I can happily procrastinate with stationery for *weeks*. Here’s the essential tools my decades of research have settled on.
Writing for hire over the summer
I know what I did this summer. Here’s the list of the writing for hire I got published, with insight into why I pitched them.
My writing – April and May 2019
Round-up of published writing for April and May 2019, covering commissioned work and guest blogging.
Opening up the shop
I’m an independent communications adviser and freelance writer, and I’m looking to take on new work from June 2019. That seems like a quick and simple statement, but it’s been a while in the making. …
Carve her name…with pride
Two years ago, me and a friend started a project. Carve her name tells the story, day by day, of women’s achievements throughout history. I’m putting my name to it now as I’ve spent the …