Thursday night saw the first launch party for The Guns of Retribution! I hired the back room of Bob Trollop’s, a small pub on Newcastle’s Quayside, a room I chose based on the preferences of Grey O’Donnell, the protagonist of Guns. I know that probably sounds extremely weird, but Grey does make his presence felt […]
Friday Flash – The Stripper
This post has been taken down as the story is now out for submission – wish me luck!
The Lost Art of the Letter
On Monday night, I watched an item on BBC News about a new Van Gogh biography that attempts to explode the legend that the troubled artist committed suicide. The primary research materials have been the thousands of letters left by Van Gogh and it got me thinking. So many biographies rely on correspondence either written […]
Looking for Conflict
Writers are forever being told that good stories rely on conflict or drama. “There is no story if the protagonist has to problem to solve!” cry the experts. Apparently the world isn’t full of enough conflict, and we need to inflict yet more arguments, high stakes and the like on our lovely readers. Hell, I’m […]
Photo Prompt 55
New prompt available! If you want to use the prompt, all I ask is that you include a link to this entry and a credit to me for the photograph, and that you post a link to your story in the comments box below so I can see what you’ve come up with! If you […]
Friday Flash – Late
I left the house at 7:30am. I hauled the front gate shut, wincing as the hinge squealed. I glanced up at the window, worried the noise might have woken Barbara. The curtains hung untouched, and the room beyond stayed dark. I heaved a sigh of relief, and checked my watch for what felt like the […]