TODAY HE WAS Tommy. He'd done his research, dug out his uniform and bought his flowers. He was to call on her at midday and ask her to dance as they had sixty years earlier. And for that one afternoon, it wouldn't matter that he was dead.
He stood by the door, using his reflection in the plate glass next to… Read more »
In the last year, I've done relatively little writing. Granted, I have perhaps rattled off somewhere in the region of a hundred thousand words across several minor, personal projects, none of which will ever see the light of day, but I've done next to nothing on my (hopefully) more commercial works. I have se… Read more »
The following is a short story I wrote a while ago. It was originally intended as a submission for an anthology on the theme of the uncomfortable nature of technology, but as I was writing it the story took me off topic on a slightly darker tangent so I never sent it off. Since it's sat in a folder ever since… Read more »
I’ve recently completed the first draft of a new novel. At 89,000 words, it’s not the longest I’ve written, but I’m pleased with how it reads. It still needs editing, and that’s something I’m very inexperienced at, but I’m happy with the overall story and the couple of (admittedly somewhat biased) people who… Read more »
As someone with an interest in words and stringing them together, I am sometimes volunteered to write copy for things at work. In theory this should be straightforward. I've worked here for eight hours a day, five days a week, for over two years. I can say with a modest degree of conviction that I understand… Read more »
In a change from my normal tirade of nonsensical drivel about real life, I thought I'd try something different. This month I've got back into writing again. With a sudden abundance of spare time and an urgent need to distract myself from the real world for a while, it has proved to be a very therapeutic exerc… Read more »