Why I Write Things No One Will Read
With everything being online and the increasing tendency of the human race to overshare, there are an awful lot of
What I learnt this week: Log Lines
This week I learned that writing a log line can help clarify a story.
I recently picked up a copy
Project update: Mapped it
Hello,
Today's really short post is all about maps. Why maps? Because I've drawn some maps.
How a single word makes a massive difference
This week, I learned how one little word can make a huge difference.
Hold on:
This week, I learned how
Flash Fiction: Prepped
This flash fiction idea came to me while I was on a train.
I have no more context to offer.
What Writers Can Learn From the First Page of American Fiction
Phil Hurst breaks down what writers can learn from the first page of the Oscar winning screenplay of American Fiction.
Poem: Wet Paint
It really bugs me when people leave signs out for longer than they are needed.
Gig posters weeks after the
My Old Stuff Ain't Half Bad
Why do I think all my old work is no good? And if it's not, what should I do to fix it?
Flash Fiction: Canada Games
This is a short, semi-autobiographical flash fiction that I've had sitting on my (virtual) desk for a while.