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The More Things Change…
Every now and then, something happens in your personal life that sends you reeling. All that you thought was good and proper turns out to be nothing more than shadows and ghosts, drifting off into the wind while you struggle to stop the ashes running through your fingers like sand. I’m not going to delve […]
Why Editing Need Not Be A Chore – Guest Post
This is a guest post by Eisley Jacobs! Eisley Jacobs has been writing, since preschool, tentative strokes on paper that made her parents smile with pride. In high school, Jacobs discovered what would become a lifelong love for the written word. It was not until fifteen years later that she began to pursue that love in […]
Inspired by Bunhill Fields
Like most writers, I lead something of a double life. Evenings, weekends and stolen moments are spent writing; either creating something new, or editing something that I’ve already written. But by day, I work in an office just on the edge of the City of London. The back of the office overlooks Bunhill Fields, one […]
Why Spinning Is Like Writing
Some of you may know that I’m a keen knitter. Many a story problem has been resolved after I’ve mulled it over during a knitting session, letting my unconscious tackle the issue while my conscious mind focuses on lace or cables. I’ve been knitting for over a year now, and I thoroughly recommend it as […]
Still Running (Flash Fiction)
Apologies for the lapse in blogging, dear friends – real life had that annoying habit of getting in the way. Weddings, interviews – that sort of thing. Anyway. I’ve just been looking back through my notebook and discovered I actually have some reasonably decent work squirrelled away in there, so I must prompt myself to […]