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Category Archives: writes
The Difficult Chapters…
Every reader has encountered these at some point, more than once I would suspect in most cases. Those chapters that just drag at a readers eyes. The ones that cause you to put down a book, or more likely not … Continue reading
Self-publishing: A Guidebook for the Tourist#7: The ‘Free’ book experience
Back in March, I published a post about ‘free’ books. It was rather a long one and went into a lot of detail on the subject and my opinion such as it is. To quote myself (because no one else is … Continue reading
Misquoting Kipling and other musings…
A question that occurred to me today while working on the final draft of ‘A Spider in the Eye’ a Hannibal Smyth adventure, which I thought I would share. It’s a question of integrity, writers and indeed the integrity of … Continue reading
Posted in opinion, self-publishing, steampunk, writes, writing
Tagged #amwriting, amreading, quotes, writing
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Strontium Dogs…
I grew up, back in the 80’s, reading 2000AD. Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Holo Jones, Bad Company, The A.B.C. Warriors, The VC’s, Nemesis the Warlock and all the rest informed my humour, my writing and my love of what sci-fi at its best can … Continue reading
Posted in 2000AD, goodreads, movies, opinion, pointless things of wonderfulness, reads, sci-fi, writes, writing
Tagged 2000AD, art, carlos ezquerra, comics, movies, strontiumdog
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Further words of wisdom…
In keeping with the last post more wisdom from renown members of the craft. In this case famous writers on the subject of characters… If I am totally with any of them here, I would like to think it is with … Continue reading
Words of Wisdom#1
If you have read much of my blog in the past, or just follow me on facebook or twitter you will know I like a good quote or two about writing from established masters of the art. They are generally, … Continue reading
Reviews for Passing Place
While I seldom post reviews of my own work on my blog, it is occasionally a worthwhile exercise, and as people have been nice enough to write I really should. As such here are the a few of the current … Continue reading
Posted in opinion, Passing Place, pointless things of wonderfulness, publication, self-publishing, writes, writing
Tagged #novel, #passingplace, writing
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The rules of good writing…
There are a great many rules when it comes to good writing. Many a word count has been written explaining them in infinitesimal detail. Generally, however, the best way to explain the rules is with a little humour. Humour being … Continue reading
The Impossible Search for the Perfect Sentance…
Occasionally writing becomes the search for the perfect sentence, this can sometimes become an obsession, and like all obsessions, it has a dark side. That may seem a strange thing to say, but you’ll have to go with me here … Continue reading
1000 A Day Habit…
To be a writer, you have to write… this was a conclusion I came to a few years ago, which still holds true. To borrow some advice from one more qualified to talk about successful writing than I… This then … Continue reading
